Source: Internet Retailer
For the week ending May 20, HSN Inc. moved up four spots in the Keynote Mobile Performance Index to nab the No. 3 position in the weekly ranking of 30 mobile retailers. The retailer achieved a strong performance by being smart about mobile site desi ...
Full article at: Internet Retailer
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Source: The Escapist
Update: That's it folks, the deadline is dead, and we're officially closed for new newsie applications. A whopping 350 of you gave it your best shot, and we're really looking forward to reading through them to see the Escapist community's talent ...
Full article at: The Escapist
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Source: TalkAndroid.com
There’s no question that right now the top two phones to buy are the HTC One X and the Samsung Galaxy S III, but they won’t be so popular 6 months from now. It won’t be because better handsets will be released, it’s mor ...
Full article at: TalkAndroid.com
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Source: ITWorld.com
Never has so much been ruined by pressing the Menu button. But that’s what I did. I once had two friends who were fairly happy with their Droid X Android phones. But after I showed them how to grab an official, over-the-air upgrade to Andro ...
Full article at: ITWorld.com
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Source: The Mac Observer
In the latest development in the ongoing global mobile device patent war, some Motorola Mobility (“Motorola”) smartphones have been found by the U.S. International Trade Commission to infringe upon a Microsoft patent and will be ...
Full article at: The Mac Observer
More like this 5 days ago, 10:36am CDT
Source: TWICE
Washington - The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) ruled that multiple Motorola smartphones infringe on a Microsoft patent and will be barred from importation to the United States, Reuters reported. President Obama has 60 da ...
Full article at: TWICE
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Source: PC Pro
US and European regulators approved the deal in February, leaving only the Chinese regulators as potential spoilers. A main condition of the deal is that the Android system remain free and open for five years, said a source who is familiar wit ...
Full article at: PC Pro
More like this 6 days ago, 2:22am CDT