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Tuesday's event should give Apple a strong iPod lineup to sell during the holiday season, so long as the company puts a buggy couple of months behind it with the new products.
Tuesday's event should give Apple a strong iPod lineup to sell during the holiday season, so long as the company puts a buggy couple of months behind it with the new products.
The world may have thrilled to the potential for a Google Phone, but what Google actually unveiled is its plan for a new smartphone world order.
Photos: Unboxing Nexus One
faq Worms, Trojans, and SMS attacks are risks for mobile phones, but the biggest practical threat to users is losing the device.
At the start of the 21st century, there's no tech outfit more influential than Apple. CNET News' Erica Ogg and other reporters will attempt to make sense of the rumors, hype, products, and people that will shape the future of the company. But Apple's not the only game in town, as the established cell phone companies and others strike back against the iPhone. E-mail Erica at erica.ogg@cnet.com.
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Cheap Overpriced and proprietary
All U Can Eat Music Buy each Song
Green (e.g. HP) Late to the party and bad for the environment
Philanthropic Gates Greedy $teve Job$
Open Controls what you hear,read,see
The old Evil Empire The NEW Evil Empire
And they have nothing better to do. No jobs or stuck in college. You see how that work?
If this were true, Apple would have been out of business about the time Windows 95 launched.
- by Constable Odo September 8, 2008 10:42 PM PDT
- That's good that Nokia sold 15 million smartphones in Q208. That means Apple will be able to sell 15 million more iPhones when people start dumping those Nokias in Q408. I have nothing to say about RIM since it is Apple's only worthy smartphone competitor and deserves some respect.
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