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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Smartphone spy apps: the facts (cnet.com.au)

Posted by Yahoo! News Search Results for title:smartphone on March 15, 2010

Applications that can spy on you via your mobile phone are real, but how concerned should you really be and how can you safeguard yourself against an attack?

Study: Smartphone users seek Nexus One, iPhone instead of BlackBerry - Visage Mobile (blog)

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Reuters

Study: Smartphone users seek Nexus One, iPhone instead of BlackBerry
Visage Mobile (blog)
About 40 percent of BlackBerry users would rather have an Apple iPhone and one-third have their mind set on Google's Nexus One as their next smartphone ...
BlackBerry owners have eye for iPhone, Nexus OneCNET

Smartphone users loyal to brandBizReport
Competition Heats Up In US Smartphone MarketSlide To Play (blog)
Econsultancy (blog) -ShutterVoice: Breaking News for Personal Technology & IT -BerryReview.com
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40 percent of BlackBerry owners would swap to iPhone, 33 percent to Android … - Mobile Burn

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CNET

40 percent of BlackBerry owners would swap to iPhone, 33 percent to Android ...
Mobile Burn
According to a new smartphone brand loyalty report by Crowd Science, 40 percent of BlackBerry prefer the iPhone as their next smartphone device choice. ...
Smartphone users loyal to brandBizReport

Competition Heats Up In US Smartphone MarketSlide To Play (blog)
Google is still in the race for smartphone usersEconsultancy (blog)
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New SonyEricsson X10 with use the Android 2.2 OS?

Posted by Digg RSS Search for smartphone on March 14, 2010

New SonyEricsson X10 with use the Android 2.2 OS? This is news from the Cnet website that SonyEricsson's spokesman for the Asian region said the XPERIA X10

Windows Mobile loses favour in US as Google Android gains ground - ComputerWeekly.com

Posted by smartphone - Google News on March 12, 2010


CNET

Windows Mobile loses favour in US as Google Android gains ground
ComputerWeekly.com
Microsoft's share of the smartphone market has crashed in the US, while Google has made the biggest gains. Market analyst comScore rated RIM (Research in ...
iPhone still second-place US smartphone while Android growsArs Technica

iPhone Maintains Number Two Spot in US Smartphone MarketThe Mac Observer
Blackberry still boss in smartphone usersWashington Business Journal
Apple Insider -ITProPortal -Velti News
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