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Friday, September 3, 2010

Qualcomm to ship dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon smartphone processors in Q4

Posted by Yahoo! News Search Results for intitle:smartphone on August 16, 2010

Qualcomm plans to ship its next generation Snapdragon smartphone processors during the fourth quarter of this year, according to IDG News Service. Qualcomm's new dual core chips, dubbed the QSD8672, sport a 1.5GHz clockspeed. That's 500GHz faster than the popular Snapdragon processor in some of today's hottest smartphones, including the Nexus One and HTC EVO 4G. Qualcomm's vice president of ...

Nokia not paranoid over Android - TECH.BLORGE.com

Posted by smartphone - Google News on August 9, 2010


Mobile Computing News

Nokia not paranoid over Android
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Executive vice president Niklas Savander said projects such as Meeho were Nokia's best tactic for boosting smartphone business. ...
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Intel wants your smart home phone ideas

Posted by Digg RSS Search for smartphone on

Ever fancied yourself a smartphone designer? Think you have a better concept for the phone of the future than any of the Nokias, HTCs, Motorolas and co. out there? Well, if so, Intel wants to offer you a job as vice president of product development. Ok, not really, but the firm is doling out honorary titles to that effect.

Amazon: We Have 70-80 Percent Of eBook Market

Posted by Yahoo! News Search Results for ipad reviews on August 3, 2010

What's Your Reaction? Recently, I sat down with Ian Freed, an Amazon vice president in charge of the Kindle, to get a sneak peek at the new Kindles and discuss e-books and the Kindle business in general.

Android joins the army - RCR Unplugged

Posted by smartphone - Google News on July 22, 2010


Reuters UK

Android joins the army
RCR Unplugged
“We're trying to take advantage of smartphone technology to tailor for what soldiers may need in the field,” Mark Bigham, vice president for defense and ...
Raytheon codes Android battle appTG Daily

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Android: Coming To A Battlefield Near You?I4U
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