Shares of mobile device maker jump after private equity backer pays $100M for convertible preferred stock.
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Analysts say that after years of missed opportunities a bold move by the handset maker was necessary but fraught with problems.
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Cell phone maker reports $397 million net loss on a 15 percent decline in revenue as mobil unit plunges 31 percent. Shares plummet 7 percent as executives tout refocus in strategy around Android.
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Analysts expect the phone maker to announce a focus on Android that would make Google the centerpiece of its handset business.
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Windows Mobile phone maker could step out of the shadows and onto center stage if the excitement over Google’s G1 open-source phone persists. But it may also cost HTC some Windows Mobile business.
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Researcher Gartner issues report saying Apple’s Mac OS X clawed away the biggest percentage gains in smartphone sales.
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It sure didn't take Steve Jobs long to smack down the other Steve's mobile browser. Apple’s popular iPhone has about four times the Internet browsing share of Windows Mobile, according to a report.
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Computing giant takes on Google, Apple, Nokia, Microsoft, and RIM as it defines the mobile web as a place to do business.
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Redmond software beast plans to use the pending purchase to boost its Windows Mobile operating system.
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Nobody wants to just sell phones, but broader ambition has its perils.
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Startup picks up $9.5 million in a third round from investors interested in its smart phone content distribution.
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Armed with a new name and its usual unbounded optimism for the Next Big Thing (advertising?), the Mobile World Congress is the place to be if you're into cell phones.
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The real portal battleground for these rivals will be the mobile Internet and unlike the PC-based web, they are practically tied.
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The software beast unleashes System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 to allow technology administrators to send applications to phones, control security, and generally simplify management of devices.
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British company’s free subscription ZuCast service brings podcasts to mobile phones.
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In a boost for eBay, the do-it-yourself service will connect to wireless routers from Windows-powered smartphones.
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The Symbian operating system dominates pricey smartphones, but Linux may find its place in low-end ‘feature’ phones.
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On-demand software pioneer acquires Sendia and markets its wireless technology.
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The Finnish cell phone giant plans to launch its email wireless device in the U.S. as BlackBerry’s maker is under pressure.
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Microsoft reaches out to device partners amid IP concerns, as RIM readies a BlackBerry software workaround.
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