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iPad vs. everyone
Apple's iPad 2 continues to dominate the tablet market, a market it essentially created on its own, though many competitors have arisen to try to knock off the king of the hill. Read More

Gartner: Android market share tops 50% worldwide
Android's well-documented fragmentation issues apparently aren't deterring consumers from snatching up Android phones. Read More

Regulators sniffing around mobile privacy issues
Regulators are starting to investigate what kind of oversight is in place to make sure that mobile applications don't encroach on user privacy rights, a lawyer in Microsoft's Windows Phone segment said on Monday. Read More


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Mobile video might make carriers, providers clash
As mobile video finally starts to take off, making money from it remains a challenge, and content providers and carriers may clash over economics before they find a way to share the costs and benefits. Read More

Apple now selling contract-free iPhone 4S
If you've been reluctant to chain yourself to a carrier for two years, then good news: As promised, Apple is now selling an unlocked, contract-free version of the iPhone 4S. Keep in mind, it'll cost you a pretty penny. Read More

Barnes & Noble subpoenas Nokia over Microsoft Android lawsuit
Barnes & Noble has subpoenaed Nokia and its patent-enforcement agency, Mosaid Technologies, as it defends itself against Microsoft's Android patent infringement lawsuit, according to documents filed with the U.S. International Trade Commission. Read More


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The emergence of public cloud platforms and services has IT organizations thinking about which applications they want to keep in-house and which they can build within the cloud. Read more

iOS vs. Android vs. BlackBerry OS vs. Windows Phone
Right now the mobile operating system wars have only two main combatants: Apple's iOS and Google's Android. Read More

AT&T still top dog for iPhone users
Other carriers may have the iPhone now but it seems AT&T is still the top choice for iPhone users. Read More

Shoppers with iPads spend more
If an online shopper is using an iPad to browse retail sites, that shopper is likely to make more purchases and spend more money than someone using an Android device or a PC to shop online. Read More



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