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34 Weeks of OHA: #24
Company Name: SiRF Technology Holdings, Inc. How the OHA site classifies them: Semiconductor Company What the OHA site says about them: SiRF is the leading provider of GPS enabled location platforms for mainstream markets with focus on wireless, automotive, consumer electronic and mobile compute devices. …
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T-Mobile 3G Network Ramping up to Coincide with Dream Release?
There’s a rumor running around the blogosphere that T-Mobile is fast at work on the 3G network for major rollout in the 4th quarter. We’re talking about cities and markets like Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Dallas, Phoenix, San Diego, Tampa, Seattle, San Francisco, L.A, Miami, Minneapolis, …
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Will T-Mobile be the first to launch Android Mobile ?
Earlier, Gary Krakow from thestreet.com launched a controversy when he said that there wouldn’t be a Google’s android based mobile this year. He was totally wrong, according to HTC ‘s CEO , further more mister Krakow has confirmed in his last video that Google despite …
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Google Should Have Made The gPhone
If you have spent time in the dating game, you know the harsh reality: it is usually better when you are being wooed by someone, than it is when you are running after them. When you are the one who is trying to win over …
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Sony Ericsson and Android – Piecing Things Together or Just Throwing Darts?
Let’s have a little bit of fun today, shall we? I was inspired to put this together after reading something from The Motley Fool yesterday. Anders Bylund’s article (Popping the BlackBerry Bubble) was focused on RIM’s recent earnings and the challenges facing the company. When …
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For the Last Time, There is No Delay
Wow, I could spend the rest of my day putting out fires. It looks like every tech site and cellular blog on the internet is reporting on the “news” that Android has been delayed. In some cases, they are saying things like “again”. I will …
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My First 48 Hours with the Samsung Instinct
I’ve had a chance to play with the device over the last two days and get a feel for the phone. Outside of my normal 40 hour work week and family time, I’ve spent enough time to learn the handset. Here are a few things …
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Would it be Too Much to Ask for Some Answers?
We’re coming up on the second half of 2008 and now only months away from the first Android handsets. So why do we know so little? There are 4 handset manufacturers considered to be founding members of the Open Handset Alliance. These companies (HTC, LG, …
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34 Weeks of OHA: #21
I promised something special for this week, and have delivered! Read on for the bestest 34 Weeks of OHA article yet… Company Name: PacketVideo How the OHA site classifies them: Software Company What the OHA site says about them: PacketVideo (PV) is a nine-year-old multimedia …
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Does Android Have Carriers Running Scared?
As the industry moves towards a more open future and consumers continue to adopt smart phones in droves, network providers will struggle to keep their choke hold on the users. Here in the United States an average customer has no idea what their phone or …
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Reasons for Writing
Today is the day we find out who the lucky 50 winners of the first round of the Android Developers Challenge are. At the time of writing this article, only a few names and applications were known so I’ll speak in general terms and not …
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WiMax Deal the Biggest Victory for Android Yet?
Today sees a monumental event in the wireless industry. Along with partners Intel, Time Warner Cable, Comcast, and Bright House Networks, Google has ponied up a share of a $3.2 billion dollar marriage between Sprint and Clearwire. With the two of them making nice and …
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In Silicon Valley the Hunted Becomes the Hunter Almost Overnight
Have you guys been seeing all the attempted murderers running around Silicon Valley? Without even paying full attention, one can’t help but see a headline pop up every few days about some company working on an “X†killer. The latest target, as everyone is fully …
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The Sprint Situation
One could get a headache looking at what’s going on right now with Sprint Nextel and the buyout rumors. Based on subscriber count, Sprint is the #3 provider in the US, but you wouldn’t know that by looking at recent headlines. Talks of merging, buyouts, …
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What to Expect From Android
A lot of the hype around Android comes from developers and their geeky community. The main reason for this is because they “get it”. They understand just how groundbreaking an open-source operating system is, especially for mobile devices. But what about the average guy with …
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