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The biggest story in mobile last year came to an abrupt (if predictable) conclusion in December when AT&T threw in the…
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The third quarter of 2011 was perhaps the most eventful and unpredictable in the history of mobile. Google signaled its intentions…
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As our demand for data increases, so too do the number of mobile devices and services. Add to that the infrastructure…
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Google rocked the mobile world on Monday, August 15, with the news that it will buy Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion,…
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Overall tablet sales for 2011 are estimated in the tens of millions, and new to the pack is Android 3.0. Known…
Read MoreA 2011 Mobile Forecast
More exciting than examining the previous quarter is looking forward into the next 12 months and using the trends of 2010…
Read MoreMobile Q4: All Eyes Were on Android, 4G and the Rising Tablet Tide
NFC has long failed to gain any traction in North America, but support from so many heavy hitters could finally move…
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