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Editorial: What does Google’s Motorola purchase mean for other manufacturers?

Posted August 16, 2011 by Josh Lewis

As you might have read, Google announced yesterday that it would be purchasing Motorola Mobility, the division in charge of Motorola’s cell phones and tablets (among other things). The $12.5 billion purchase was wholly approved by both companies on Friday, August 12th. Most people believe that this was a move solely for Motorola’s patent portfolio, [...]

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HTC Acquires DashWire, More Cloud For Your Buck?

Posted August 6, 2011 by Peter Murphy

DashWire is a specialist cloud service, that offers online backup for Mobile Phones, directly from your phone, with or without the assistance of a mediate device like a PC. It works with all of the major mobile platforms, Blackberry, Symbian, Android and Windows Mobile, and lets you backup all of your phone info to the [...]

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Nielsen: HTC captures 20% of U.S. smartphone market in Q2

Posted July 28, 2011 by Nick Gray

According to a new chart released by Neilson, HTC’s devices now account for 20% of all smartphones in circulation within the U.S. market. Nielsen started charting the U.S. smartphone market earlier this yearand since the Q1 report, HTC’s Android phones have gained two percentage points while HTC’s Windows Phone numbers have dropped by one percent. [...]

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HTC Evo 3D Coming to Telstra!

Posted July 26, 2011 by Peter Murphy

Telstra Australia is really hitting some home runs at e the moment, with it’s autumn line up of phones coming up all HTC. The HTC Sensation is available now on the network for what seems a very good outright price of $792 Australian. Of course the Sensation will not be the only dual core phone [...]

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HTC and Apple Patent Wars: Bitter Fruit!

Posted July 17, 2011 by Peter Murphy

In the world of the technology giants, intellectual property is probably their most valuable asset. Age old patents, can come back to bite companies in the butt, but it seems to be the bread and butter of the smartphone industry. Microsoft make more off of their licensing agreements with companies like HTC and Samsung devices [...]

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