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LG and Samsung loosen their iron grip on tablet displays

As tablet popularity rises, display makers LG and Samsung are losing some ground in the fast-growing market for tablet screens. The two South Korean companies still dominated the tablet display-panel market in 2011, accounting for more than 80 percent of all shipments. That figure, though, is down from 98 percent in 2010, according to an …

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AT&T: Telecom consolidation ‘logical,’ inevitable

The wireless industry is likely to shrink down to two or three players, roughly half the roster across the U.S. today, according to an AT&T executive. John Stephens, CFO of AT&T, spoke at a Nomura investment conference on Wednesday. Stephens was asked about consolidation in light of AT&T’s failure to acquire T-Mobile. Regulators panned AT&T’s T-Mobile acquisition over competitive worries. …

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Meeker: People are flocking to mobile, but where’s the money?

It’s no secret that more of us are picking up Web-connected mobile devices. But the growth with which that’s happening is nothing short of impressive. At the D10 Conference today, Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers (KPCB) partner Mary Meeker revealed that at the end of 2011, there were 1.1 billion mobile 3G subscribers around the world, representing 37 percent growth over …

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Sony Xperia Go rugged smart phone battles water and dust

Sony’s crafted a brand-new Android smart phone capable of surviving an accidental dive into your pint. The Xperia Go is a 3.5-inch, dust-fighting rugged phone that Sony reckons is ideal for outdoorsy types. Whether you’re scaling Everest or drunkenly stumbling into a lamppost while texting, the Xperia Go has been built to resist life’s untoward elements. You get a scratch-resistant …

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The numbers behind RIM’s impending collapse

Toward the end of market trading yesterday, Research In Motion temporarily froze its shares to deliver the inevitable news: the BlackBerry maker is in deep financial trouble and is no longer generating profit. This means RIM is no longer a functioning business. It’s a dead weight around Canada’s neck. The terrifying thing is that RIM saw this coming and did …

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Apple boss Tim Cook says TV is ‘an area of intense interest’

Apple commander Tim Cook has dropped a few compelling hints about the company’s plans regarding TV, saying telly is an “area of intense interest for us”, and also tipping possible progress for Siri and Facebook integration. Speaking at the Wall Street Journal‘s All Things Digital conference, Cook said Apple has already sold 2.7 million Apple TV set-top boxes this year, …

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Simple.TV launches Kickstarter project, offers $300 Roku/antenna bundle

Simple.TV’s innovative take on the over-the-air DVR made a splash at CES 2012, winning CNET’s Best of CES award in the home theater category. Now the company has turned to Kickstarter, looking to raise $125,000 before the product launches this summer. While Simple.TV’s concept of streaming and recording over-the-air TV hasn’t changed (read my initial CES story for more information), …

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