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Apple, Samsung to own 50% of smartphone market by 2013

Samsung and Apple are already doing a nice job controlling the smartphone market, but in the coming year, things will get even better for the companies, according to a new report. Cannacord Genuity analyst Michael Walkley wrote in a note to investors today that he believes Apple’s and Samsung’s combined worldwide market share at the …

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Bigger, faster Samsung Galaxy Note tipped for October

Samsung may be working on a larger, more powerful Galaxy Note for October, according to rumors hitting the Internet this week. Listed as having a 5.5-inch, 1,680×1,050-pixel display, the presumed Galaxy Note II is also said to feature a faster CPU and more memory. Tracing the rumors back to their source, UbuntuLife advises that the smartphone will include Samsung’s own …

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Virgin Mobile plans to offer prepaid iPhone

Cricket will soon have some competition in the prepaid iPhone market . Sprint’s Virgin Mobile plans to sell Apple’s smartphone for use on a pay-as-you-go basis, according to a Wall Street Journal report. Sprint is expected to announce later this week that the prepaid carrier will offer the iPhone as early as July 1, sources tell the Journal. Leap Wireless’ …

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Ericsson: 4G will cover half the world’s population by 2017

The Swedish telecommunications equipment company released its second Traffic and Market report during a media event today in San Francisco. Fully titled as “Traffic and Market Report: On the Pulse of the Networked Society,” the report predicts expansive global data coverage in the next five years. Related Stories Companies That Have Left Russia: The List Across Tech, Entertainment, Finance, Sports …

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Southern and central NSW waves analog TV farewell

Some residents in southern and central NSW may have returned home, only to be shocked when they switched their TVs on last night. It had nothing to do with the wild and windy weather that was lashing much of the state, rather, it’s because at 9am yesterday (5 June 2012) both government and commercial broadcasters ceased broadcasting in both digital …

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Samsung announces Cloud Gaming TVs

Samsung has announced a partnership with cloud gaming service Gaikai to provide console-free streaming to flagship 2012 LED TVs. Samsung Cloud Gaming will soon accept beta signups for users with ES7100, ES7500, and ES8000 LED TVs, but has yet to announce if other TVs will be supported. The service offers free trials and full versions of games such as “Mass …

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Cisco, Sun, HP tech used in Iran despite sanctions

It is prohibited for any U.S. person, company, organization, or agency to have any sort of business dealing that involves selling goods or services to Iran, because of U.S. government sanctions. However, today it was reported by Reuters that Iran’s second-largest mobile operator, MTN Irancell, seems to have gotten its hands on mobile computer equipment from several U.S. companies, including …

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Sprint ad expects unlimited love for new Evo

If you thought Samsung was brazen to think people would drop their iPhones in favor of Galaxy Notes, get a load of Sprint’s plans for the HTC Evo 4G LTE. The carrier’s new ad campaign expects owners of the flagship smartphone to proclaim “unlimited love” for the handset. In fact a flashy TV spot depicts a group of 130 people …

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