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10 smartphone tips for dumb people

Cell phones don't annoy people, you do ... with your cell phone. Here are 10 tips to let you know when phoning is dissing.

 

Microsoft and Nokia form alliance to rival RIM

Microsoft and Nokia form alliance to rival RIM

Microsoft Corp and Nokia announced an alliance on Wednesday to bring advanced business software to smartphones in a bid to counter the dominance of Research in Motion Ltd's Blackberry device.

 

Palm's ad agency "loves that you're creeped out" by TV spots

Advertising Age has taken a deep dive into Palm's latest string of unsettling, polarizing ads -- you know, the ones with the girl -- in an attempt to explain the company's intention with the creepy spots.

 

Rumor: Netflix Streaming Coming To The iPhone

One big story today is that Netflix added ABC content to its streaming service (it actually did this a couple days ago when episodes of Lost started appearing).

 

iPhone bucks handset sales falls

iPhone bucks handset sales falls

Apple's iPhone is continuing to enjoy a rise in global sales, despite industry-wide falls, a survey says.

 

Chinese Worker Commits Suicide Over Missing iPhone

Chinese worker Sun Danyong was responsible for handling the prototypes of one of the world's hottest products — the iPhone. When one of the gadgets went missing and his company began investigating him, he jumped off his apartment building and killed himself.

 

iPhone sales boost Apple results

US technology giant Apple posts a better-than-forecast rise in quarterly results, thanks to strong iPhone sales.

 

How Google's Android Can Thrive

New study says Android shouldn't try to compete with iPhone.

 

App Selection Secures iphone Lead In Smartphone Market

It wasn't always obvious that applications would be as important to mobile users as the iphone has helped them become. Or that they would be even more important for keeping competitors at bay. The first statement is a personal admission that I never ...

 

When Your Kids' Needs Conflict with Work

Too often, working weekends, living out of a suitcase, and bringing the BlackBerry to dinner are the price one pays for being an entrepreneur. But try explaining that to a 6-year-old. "The other day my daughter, Luna, asked why I was sending an e-mail," says Shep Sepaniak, managing partner of Fritz-McDonald, a New York employee benefit brokerage with six employees and $20 million in gross revenue. It was early in the morning, and Sepaniak was working in his home office. When Sepaniak tried to explain that the e-mail was to an important client, Luna replied, "Didn't you do that yesterday?"

 

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