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The iPhone's Far From "Dead in the Water"

In the face of rising Android handset sales, some commentators are suggesting Apple's iPhone is soon doomed to become a mere footnote in the development of smartphone tech. But for many reasons, Apple's phone is most definitely "not dead yet!"READ»

AT&T's iPhone Boom, Nokia's Layoffs: A Tale of Two Mobile Titans

What could Nokia learn from AT&T's latest figures?READ»

Android Outsells iPhone for the First Time

The second quarter of 2010, just ended, marks a big achievement for Android: The two-year-old operating system passed Apple's iPhone in marketshare.READ»

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Android Jumps Past iPhone in U.S. Mobile Web Use

iPhone may have more sales, but according to AdMob's report, Android has the more connected users--in March, Android's Web traffic topped iPhone's for the first time.READ»

Browser Wars: Microsoft's E.U. Browser Ballot Saps IE's Marketshare

First, the European Union decided that Microsoft was unfairly monopolizing the browser market by bundling Internet Explorer in software packages. As a result E.U. users are now offered a ballot that allow them to select alternatives. ...READ»

Browser Wars: Google Chrome Wins a Round, at Everyone Else's Expense

The Net browser wars have just taken an interesting turn: For the month of February, Google's Chrome was the only one to demonstrate a growth in market share. It was a tiny change, but a strangely interesting one. What's Chrome's secret?READ»

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Taiwan's Acer Replaces Dell as #2 PC-Maker

For the first time, a non-American company has become the second-biggest computer-maker in the world. READ»

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When Will Microsoft Get a Clue?

It's been a tough year for Redmond: bricking Zunes, class-action suits, and the people-hate-Vista debacle. You'd think those three catapstrophes would be enough to make the PC giant shape up. You'd be wrong. Microsoft [MSFT], it ...READ»