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Amid the frenzy over e-readers, 3-D TVs and tablets at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas one must take careful note of an announcement from Intel ( INTC ) CEO Paul Ottelini (pictured) about the chip giant’s imminent entry into the mobile market. Continue reading Computer-Chip Ruler Intel Ventures Deeper into Mobile Domain Computer-Chip Ruler Intel Ventures Deeper into Mobile Domain originally appeared on DailyFinance on Fri, 08 Jan 2010 18:15:00. Filed Under: Intel Permalink | Tweet this! | Comments

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Friday, January 8th, 2010 at
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The long-awaited fourth generation wireless network called Long Term Evolution, or LTE, is expected to be released by year-end in up to 30 markets by Verizon Wireless ( VZ ). But if you were at the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas, you didn’t have to wait to see how this next-generation cellular network will work. Continue reading Verizon’s Fourth-Gen Network Could Bring Higher Speeds, Higher Fees Verizon’s Fourth-Gen Network Could Bring Higher Speeds, Higher Fees originally appeared on DailyFinance on Fri, 08 Jan 2010 18:57:00. Filed Under: Technology , Sprint Nextel Corp. , AT&T , Verizon Permalink | Tweet this! | Comments

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Thursday, November 26th, 2009 at
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Filed under: Company News , Technology , Columns , Google , Apple , AT&T , Verizon Apple ( AAPL ) broke its silence in the advertising battle going on between AT&T ( T ) and Verizon ( VZ ). The iPhone maker launched its ad campaign this week showing an iPhone user talking on the phone while surfing the Web as a voice asks, “Can your phone and your network do that?” It’s Apple’s comeback to Verizon’s latest attack on the iPhone which runs on AT&T’s wireless networks. Continue reading Massucci’s Take: Apple teams with AT&T in ad battle with Verizon Massucci’s Take: Apple teams with AT&T in ad battle with Verizon originally appeared on DailyFinance on Thu, 26 Nov 2009 10:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at
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Filed under: Company News , Technology , Media , Google , Motorola , Apple , AT&T , Facebook It sure was fitting that Google ( GOOG ) killed an entire product segment on Oct. 28, just a day before the 80th anniversary of the 1929 stock market crash . And appropriately enough, on Wednesday the tech-heavy NASDAQ tumbled mightily. Contributing to that fall was the pummeling of GPS makers Garmin ( GRMN ) and TomTom ( TMOAF ), whose shares plunged 16% and 21%, respectively. TomTom shares kept falling the next day, dropping by 11% more. That’s because search giant Google unveiled what appears to be a revolutionary GPS guidance unit for smart phones running Google’s Android operating system. Collectively, those two GPS companies lost more than $2 billion in market cap. Even shares of iPhone maker Apple ( AAPL ) fell by a startling 5%, more than retracing all the recent gains the stock had made after posting stellar earnings last week. Continue reading Google and Facebook: How two giants can transform the landscape in a day Google and Facebook: How two giants can transform the landscape in a day originally appeared on DailyFinance on Thu, 29 Oct 2009 15:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at
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Filed under: Sprint Nextel Corp. Palm ( PALM ) must not think that its new Pre smartphone gets it into a broad enough portion of the handset market. As of September 9, it will be offering a new and much smaller phone called the Pixi. The handset will be available exclusively from Sprint in all of its outlets before the holidays. The struggling firm announced that the “Palm Pixi lets you express yourself in amazingly useful ways.” The Pixi will be loaded with social network applications, including Facebook and LinkedIn, use the Palm webOS and have a full keyboard. The handset will be exclusively marketed by Sprint ( S ) and is available for $149.99 (after a $150 instant rebate and $100 mail-in rebate) with a two-year service agreement. Continue reading Palm moves into mini-smartphone business Palm moves into mini-smartphone business originally appeared on DailyFinance on Wed, 09 Sep 2009 09:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | Email this | Comments

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