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RIM leads way as Q2 mobile phone shipments surge 14%
RIM mobile phone shipments grew by 40% in the second quarter, tops in an overall market that grew by more than 14% during the period, according to IDC.
Froyo coming to Evo on Tuesday, Sprint confirms
Froyo, the Android 2.2 update, will come to the HTC Evo starting Tuesday, bringing support for Flash video and external storage of applications, according to Sprint.
Alcatel-Lucent sales fall, operating loss shrinks
Alcatel-Lucent's second-quarter revenue fell 2.4 percent year on year, dragged down by slow sales in fixed-line network equipment and terrestrial optical networks, but the company reduced costs, cutting its operating loss by two-thirds compared to a year earlier.
Smartphones, tablets seen boosting mobile health care
Smartphones, tablet PCs and other wireless devices are poised to play a greater role in health care as doctors and patients embrace the mobile Internet, panelists at a mobile health technology conference in Boston said Thursday.
Ballmer says tablets are a 'job-one urgency' for Microsoft
Microsoft's chief executive on Thursday sought to address some common questions raised by analysts, but his answers may not have been exactly what they were looking for.
Google Goggles
Google Goggles (free) is an ambitious Augmented Reality (AR) app that uses your Android smartphone camera as input, then tries to match the captured image with relevant search results. When you see something interesting, such as a restaurant or a landmark, and decide you want to know more about it, you can whip out your Android phone and snap a picture. Google Googles then goes to work to serve up information about the restaurant or landmark--often, however, with very mixed results. But when it is used properly, Goggles can be quite useful.
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