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T-Mobile HSPA+ Winning Race For Speed
Sprint Buying 10MHz Of Spectrum For $105 Million
The Top 3 handset makers should be worried about Apple
Developers flock to HTML5 as over 1B compatible handsets are expected to sell in 2013

Free Wireless Broadband for the Masses
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67 million LTE phones projected to ship this year
Toshiba gets excited about big screen tablet
Nokia-Microsoft Partnership Pending?
NEW DEVICE INNOVATION : Analyst Roundtable: A Wireless Bounty
Shrinking Cells Impact Base-Station Design

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Huawei makes a good call in low-end smartphone market
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Lighting, Imaging & Displays World Magazine July 2011
AT&T tiered-pricing model creates marketing opportunities, challenges
Nokia cuts 3,500 more jobs as its OEM role continues to evolve
iPhone sales down for AT&T, while Nokia beats expectations
Will HTML5 help battle mobile fragmentation in 2012?
Apple in arms race with Samsung
Sharp’s Next-Gen Mobile Touchscreens: 3-D for the Naked Eye
For Windows Phone 7, It’s Gonna Be a Bumpy Ride
Clearwire Coils for the Leap to LTE
Exec Departure Prompts Speculation on Windows Phone Prospects
HTC’s Rhyme Flirts With Female Demographic
Will Samsung’s Ugly Duckling Become a Swan?
Sony Takes the Ericsson Out of Sony Ericsson
41-Megapixel PureView Leaves Nokia’s Smartphone Strategy Muddy
AT&T MARKETS IPHONE 4S AS “4G”?
Google Kicks Rogue Apps Out of the Android Market
Sparks Likely to Fly Before AT&T Gets to Seal T-Mobile Deal
AT&T May Ride Out Verizon iPhone Storm
Wireless Consumers to Get Eye-Opener on Overages
RIM Keeps Stiff Upper Lip Despite PlayBook Losses
Former Microsoft GM Explains Why Nice Phones Finish Last
Sprint Groans Under iPhone Subsidy Weight
Report: Samsung, Apple Ironing Out Some Patent Problems
Yap Buy Could Give Amazon More Than Just a Siri Rival
Apple Goes Back to School With E-Textbook Apps
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HTML5 Adoption on the Rise on Smartphones
Smartphone Gain Brings Some Pain

As Adobe Flash fades from mobile phones, HTML5 adoption already exploding
The No-Name Companies Selling More Phones Than Samsung, LG, and Apple Combined


2012 Will Be The Breakout Year For LTE








