Posts tagged: smartphone
Quick Note: PlayBook 2.0 Calendar, “Bridge” Smartphone Control Demoed
BlackBerries turn into free Bluetooth controllers and keyboards for RIM's tablet -- now that's more like it
Apple inches past Samsung as world’s top smartphone vendor
Apple outscored Samsung by less than a percentage point in market share last quarter thanks to heavy demand for the iPhone 4S, according to IDC.
Android nabbing more than half of new smartphone buyers
Apple sold the most smartphones in Q4 2011, but Android might win the race as it is attracting more first-time buyers than iOS, according to NPD research.
Romo the smartphone robot raises $1.5M, seeks world domination
From Kickstarter project to startup to aspiring global power: The big ambitions of Romotive's robot phone.
Smartphone shipments top all PCs for the first time
Tablets see most growth, but PC category overall can't compete with nearly half a billion phones shipped worldwide in 2011, according to a research firm's estimates.
Apple Beat Android-Leader Samsung in 2011 Global Smartphone Sales
Bold prediction: Strong possibility of a Samsung Texas Instruments acquisition by 2013-2014
Is Gorilla Glass on a smartphone really all that?
How an old-school manufacturer is making a name for itself strengthening smartphone screens.
It’s time to kiss that removable smartphone battery goodbye
There are more phones with batteries you can't remove than ever before. The trend brings with it many benefits, and a few uneasy "buts."
Best Buy lines up smartphone deal for Super Bowl
The electronics retailer hopes to use the big game to drum up mobile sales by offering a short-term deal with $50 gift cards for smartphone buyers.
Smartphone and TV sales trim losses for LG
The South Korean electronics company sees its revenue drop but its net loss narrows due to higher sales of smartphones and HDTVs.
Apple tops in smartphone sales, but Samsung hot on its heels
The iPhone grabbed 25 percent of all smartphone sales last quarter, but Samsung was close behind with a 21.7 percent share, according to Juniper Research.