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<title>Smartphone growth to continue strong in 2010 | Technology</title>
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<updated>2009-11-22T00:11:15.701-05:00</updated>
<summary>The wireless chip industry expects smartphone market surge to continue, with British microchip designer ARM saying growth would likely even accelerate further next year. The smartphone market slowed drastically in the September...</summary>
<content type="html">The wireless chip industry expects smartphone market surge to continue, with British microchip designer ARM saying growth would likely even accelerate further next year. The smartphone market slowed drastically in the September...</content>
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<title>Sony Unveils Its Answer to Apple&#39;s iTunes</title>
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<updated>2009-11-19T16:14:52.632-05:00</updated>
<summary>Chairman and CEO of Japan&#39;s Sony Corporation Howard Stringer smiles during a press conference at the headquarters in Tokyo on November 19, 2009. TORU YAMANAKA/AFP/Getty Images Sony (SNE) is taking a page from Apple&#39;s playbook (AAPL). On Nov.</summary>
<content type="html">Chairman and CEO of Japan&#39;s Sony Corporation Howard Stringer smiles during a press conference at the headquarters in Tokyo on November 19, 2009. TORU YAMANAKA/AFP/Getty Images Sony (SNE) is taking a page from Apple&#39;s playbook (AAPL). On Nov.</content>
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<title>The Secrets of Apple&#39;s Success</title>
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<updated>2009-11-18T17:02:32.743-05:00</updated>
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<title>Apple Crushes Clone Maker in Court</title>
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<updated>2009-11-16T09:15:15.259-05:00</updated>
<summary>Apple Crushes Clone Maker in Court Posted by: Stephen Wildstrom on November 14 Apple won a sweeping legal victory against Macintosh clone maker Psystar Corp. Nov. 13 when a federal judge in San Francisco ruled (PDF, courtesy of Groklaw) that Psystar...</summary>
<content type="html">Apple Crushes Clone Maker in Court Posted by: Stephen Wildstrom on November 14 Apple won a sweeping legal victory against Macintosh clone maker Psystar Corp. Nov. 13 when a federal judge in San Francisco ruled (PDF, courtesy of Groklaw) that Psystar...</content>
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<title>New Apple Patent Filing Is “Tablet” Laden</title>
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<updated>2009-11-15T07:05:27.440-05:00</updated>
<summary>The long speculated upon (but still unconfirmed) Apple Tablet might be still under wraps, but a patent filing released today reveals that Apple is busy working on some sort of tablet functionality. </summary>
<content type="html">The long speculated upon (but still unconfirmed) Apple Tablet might be still under wraps, but a patent filing released today reveals that Apple is busy working on some sort of tablet functionality. </content>
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<title>Nintendo the Apple of Jobs&#39; eye? (Dealscape</title>
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<updated>2009-11-12T16:12:19.736-05:00</updated>
<summary>The Wall Street Journal ran an intriguing article about the brewing competition between Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) and video game company Nintendo Co. It is the latest in a vein of stories about Apple&#39;s efforts to crack open the market for casual,...</summary>
<content type="html">The Wall Street Journal ran an intriguing article about the brewing competition between Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) and video game company Nintendo Co. It is the latest in a vein of stories about Apple&#39;s efforts to crack open the market for casual,...</content>
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<title>How Does Apple Avoid The Commodity Trap?</title>
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<updated>2009-11-13T10:23:55.298-05:00</updated>
<summary>At a time when prices are being driven down across the spectrum of electronics, one company clearly has avoided this trap: Apple...</summary>
<content type="html">At a time when prices are being driven down across the spectrum of electronics, one company clearly has avoided this trap: Apple...</content>
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<title>Five Reasons Why I Think Blackberry Is Better Than iPhone</title>
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<updated>2009-11-06T16:35:34.470-05:00</updated>
<summary>I have been using Blackberry products for several years now, but recently, I succumbed to the pressure and marketing hype behind iPhone, and replaced my Pearl with a brand new G3 iPhone. At the beginning, I was totally impressed with my iPhone, and thought that it was the best gadget ever made. But after using it for a while now, I have started to see the difference between iPhone and Blackberry in a more practical way. Now, I am convinced that Blackberry is a much better communication device, especially if you use your cell phone mainly for business purposes.
In this article, I am stating five reasons why I think that Blackberry is better than iPhone as a business tool.</summary>
<content type="html">I have been using Blackberry products for several years now, but recently, I succumbed to the pressure and marketing hype behind iPhone, and replaced my Pearl with a brand new G3 iPhone. At the beginning, I was totally impressed with my iPhone, and thought that it was the best gadget ever made. But after using it for a while now, I have started to see the difference between iPhone and Blackberry in a more practical way. Now, I am convinced that Blackberry is a much better communication device, especially if you use your cell phone mainly for business purposes.
In this article, I am stating five reasons why I think that Blackberry is better than iPhone as a business tool.</content>
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<title>Star Wars Trench Run on the iPhone</title>
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<updated>2009-11-18T18:41:20.324-05:00</updated>
<summary>I would have to say the trench run at the very end of Star Wars makes very little sense. After all, why should a Death Star have some weak spot, and why is there a convenient trench leading up to it? Of course, the final battle scene is so cool that...</summary>
<content type="html">I would have to say the trench run at the very end of Star Wars makes very little sense. After all, why should a Death Star have some weak spot, and why is there a convenient trench leading up to it? Of course, the final battle scene is so cool that...</content>
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<entry>
<title>This Apple Defies Newton&#39;s Laws</title>
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<updated>2009-11-09T20:25:03.117-05:00</updated>
<summary>It is interesting to see how Apple is increasingly using content to create and sustain its future growth</summary>
<content type="html">It is interesting to see how Apple is increasingly using content to create and sustain its future growth</content>
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<title>simplyconverged.blogspot.com</title>
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<title> Britney iPhone App Now Live</title>
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<updated>2009-11-17T19:46:21.991-05:00</updated>
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<title>3,000 to 4,000 iPhones Stolen in Belgium</title>
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<updated>2009-11-17T19:43:22.119-05:00</updated>
<summary>Some Apple products are so popular that some people will go to great lengths to steal them. However this is definitely one of the biggest Apple-related robberies. 3,000 to 4,000 iPhones have been stolen in Belgium which is about 2 million Euro worth...</summary>
<content type="html">Some Apple products are so popular that some people will go to great lengths to steal them. However this is definitely one of the biggest Apple-related robberies. 3,000 to 4,000 iPhones have been stolen in Belgium which is about 2 million Euro worth...</content>
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<entry>
<title>Why China Won&#39;t Love the iPhone</title>
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<updated>2009-11-04T22:14:25.900-05:00</updated>
<summary>Why is China the cure-all? Seriously, I&#39;m asking. The way we talk about it, you&#39;d think it was a magical fairyland where American companies go to seek enlightenment and profits. But this is largely a myth -- one that Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) investors are buying hook, line, and sinker.</summary>
<content type="html">Why is China the cure-all? Seriously, I&#39;m asking. The way we talk about it, you&#39;d think it was a magical fairyland where American companies go to seek enlightenment and profits. But this is largely a myth -- one that Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) investors are buying hook, line, and sinker.</content>
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<entry>
<title>Nielsen: Smartphones To Be Majority of Cell Phones By 2011</title>
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<updated>2009-11-12T10:35:25.385-05:00</updated>
<summary>The research firm projects that the majority of mobile phones by 2011 in the U.S. will be smartphones, with the devices used by half of cell phone subscribers, or 150 million people, by mid-2011.</summary>
<content type="html">The research firm projects that the majority of mobile phones by 2011 in the U.S. will be smartphones, with the devices used by half of cell phone subscribers, or 150 million people, by mid-2011.</content>
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<title>MediaPost | Online Media News</title>
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<title>Kid Entrepreneurs Build iPhone App</title>
<link href="/apple/kid-entrepreneurs-build-iphone-app/8275079129922560140-8be91fadfb171dea2e1c5429a6b0d518/"/>
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<updated>2009-11-09T09:09:14.296-05:00</updated>
<summary>Owen Voorhees may seem like an unlikely tech entrepreneur because he&#39;s just 11-years old. But for the last nine months he climbed a mountain of doubt, overcame unfamiliar programming languages and pored over college level computer science...</summary>
<content type="html">Owen Voorhees may seem like an unlikely tech entrepreneur because he&#39;s just 11-years old. But for the last nine months he climbed a mountain of doubt, overcame unfamiliar programming languages and pored over college level computer science...</content>
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<title>inc.com</title>
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<entry>
<title>Iphone Dock Fires and Other Holiday Hazards</title>
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<updated>2009-11-07T18:12:29.802-05:00</updated>
<summary>As we all approach the inevitable chaos of the holidays with shopping, company parties, and client gift lists - all on top of Q4 and 2009 reports and wrap ups - please take care care to protect yourself and your family from possible tragedy due to simple oversight.</summary>
<content type="html">As we all approach the inevitable chaos of the holidays with shopping, company parties, and client gift lists - all on top of Q4 and 2009 reports and wrap ups - please take care care to protect yourself and your family from possible tragedy due to simple oversight.</content>
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<title>information-security-resources.com</title>
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<title>Apple iTablet Confirmed Expected In Early 2009</title>
<link href="/apple/apple-itablet-confirmed-expected-in-early-2009/4413552291477033248-e0f93ab74f0e5476c89b597fceb9620f/"/>
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<updated>2008-09-15T16:49:57.990-04:00</updated>
<summary>Can Apple revive what appears to be a flatering tablet PC marketing</summary>
<content type="html">Can Apple revive what appears to be a flatering tablet PC marketing</content>
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<title>smarthouse.com.au</title>
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<entry>
<title>Smartphone sales buck recession, clocking record quarter | The National Business Review - New Zealand</title>
<link href="/apple/smartphone-sales-buck-recession-clocking-record-quarter--the-national-business-review---new-zealand/7667436253312413070-ec2e5e56eae908e99d0a58af3422f994/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:7667436253312413070-ec2e5e56eae908e99d0a58af3422f994</id>
<updated>2009-11-09T05:17:39.444-05:00</updated>
<summary>Worldwide, and down-under, sales of iPhones, BlackBerries and other high-end cellphones is booming, says IDC. The market researcher’s latest figures worldwide smartphone sales continued to weather the economic recession and reached a new record for...</summary>
<content type="html">Worldwide, and down-under, sales of iPhones, BlackBerries and other high-end cellphones is booming, says IDC. The market researcher’s latest figures worldwide smartphone sales continued to weather the economic recession and reached a new record for...</content>
<source>
<title>nbr.co.nz</title>
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<bx:fullname>Rajeev Bajpai</bx:fullname>
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<entry>
<title>Apple rumor roundup: aluminum Mac minis and supersized iPod touches</title>
<link href="/apple/apple-rumor-roundup-aluminum-mac-minis-and-supersized-ipod-touches/16631900956968365052-9532353b3720d2c0f68263ebc6982c10/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:16631900956968365052-9532353b3720d2c0f68263ebc6982c10</id>
<updated>2008-12-31T15:17:24.025-05:00</updated>
<summary>Listen, you know the drill by now: Macworld is less than a month away, and that causes a Cupertino-sized rumor mill to fill up with hints of new / refreshed hardware of all shapes and sizes. The crew at TUAW claim they&#39;ve heard from sources that a...</summary>
<content type="html">Listen, you know the drill by now: Macworld is less than a month away, and that causes a Cupertino-sized rumor mill to fill up with hints of new / refreshed hardware of all shapes and sizes. The crew at TUAW claim they&#39;ve heard from sources that a...</content>
<source>
<title>Engadget</title>
</source>
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<bx:fullname>Olga Kharif</bx:fullname>
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<entry>
<title>Germans Catch the iPhone Apps Wave</title>
<link href="/apple/germans-catch-the-iphone-apps-wave/12593328177495263302-8dcc2866f4bf34f29099d46e32b6cf6c/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:12593328177495263302-8dcc2866f4bf34f29099d46e32b6cf6c</id>
<updated>2009-11-13T18:39:09.499-05:00</updated>
<summary>Last summer Armin Heinrich wrote a program that didn&#39;t really do much. Within a few minutes, he had built a digital gemstone out of a few lines and colors. Then Heinrich, an engineer in Salzgitter in the German state of Lower Saxony, added a few...</summary>
<content type="html">Last summer Armin Heinrich wrote a program that didn&#39;t really do much. Within a few minutes, he had built a digital gemstone out of a few lines and colors. Then Heinrich, an engineer in Salzgitter in the German state of Lower Saxony, added a few...</content>
<source>
<title>BusinessWeek</title>
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<bx:fullname>Andy Reinhardt</bx:fullname>
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<entry>
<title>Global Times - Apple tops phone-profit rankings</title>
<link href="/apple/global-times---apple-tops-phone-profit-rankings/8374949426410737549-3dd616fac6e0fa03498dc245e2489cf1/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:8374949426410737549-3dd616fac6e0fa03498dc245e2489cf1</id>
<updated>2009-11-12T03:59:44.263-05:00</updated>
<summary>The world&#39;s two largest cellphone makers, Nokia and Samsung Electronics, unveiled Tuesday their latest rivals to the iPhone as Apple became the top profit generator in the handset industry. Apple overtook Nokia in the September quarter as the...</summary>
<content type="html">The world&#39;s two largest cellphone makers, Nokia and Samsung Electronics, unveiled Tuesday their latest rivals to the iPhone as Apple became the top profit generator in the handset industry. Apple overtook Nokia in the September quarter as the...</content>
<source>
<title>business.globaltimes.cn</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://business.globaltimes.cn/world/2009-11/484455.html</bx:external-link>
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<bx:fullname>Tracy Lee</bx:fullname>
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<entry>
<title>There Are Now 100,000 Apps for That - Bits Blog</title>
<link href="/apple/there-are-now-100000-apps-for-that---bits-blog/9258824840249215681-d4ab715816ea2be0a1c56e5bcdd7b4b0/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:9258824840249215681-d4ab715816ea2be0a1c56e5bcdd7b4b0</id>
<updated>2009-11-04T22:50:49.843-05:00</updated>
<summary>When Timothy Cook, Apple’s chief operating officer, remarked that people are just “trying to catch up with the first iPhone that was announced two years ago, and we have long since moved beyond that,” during the company’s most recent earnings...</summary>
<content type="html">When Timothy Cook, Apple’s chief operating officer, remarked that people are just “trying to catch up with the first iPhone that was announced two years ago, and we have long since moved beyond that,” during the company’s most recent earnings...</content>
<source>
<title>bits.blogs.nytimes.com</title>
</source>
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<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Gopal Pillai</bx:fullname>
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<entry>
<title>My 5 Favorite Free iPhone Apps</title>
<link href="/apple/my-5-favorite-free-iphone-apps/7942192894249494133-28e059d7b79545566f08a1cf668c0598/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:7942192894249494133-28e059d7b79545566f08a1cf668c0598</id>
<updated>2009-11-12T10:45:03.254-05:00</updated>
<summary>One of the great things about the iPhone is of course the App Store, which is a growing eco system of interesting applications. I tend to stick to the free ones, and not long ago I went and downloaded a bunch of new freebies. These are my favorites...</summary>
<content type="html">One of the great things about the iPhone is of course the App Store, which is a growing eco system of interesting applications. I tend to stick to the free ones, and not long ago I went and downloaded a bunch of new freebies. These are my favorites...</content>
<source>
<title>daniweb.com</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://www.daniweb.com/news/story238040.html</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Ron Miller</bx:fullname>
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<entry>
<title>Apple, Nintendo, Innovation, and the CEO</title>
<link href="/apple/apple-nintendo-innovation-and-the-ceo/7384980245075305498-4b7aac3de6838ade39cf35f0f531e6d4/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:7384980245075305498-4b7aac3de6838ade39cf35f0f531e6d4</id>
<updated>2009-11-11T12:17:43.451-05:00</updated>
<summary>I came across this quote from Satoru Iwata, the president of Nintendo: &quot;My job is to find the potential in something that others can not see, to secretly pour our resources into them and turn them into hits before anyone else catches on,&quot; The quote...</summary>
<content type="html">I came across this quote from Satoru Iwata, the president of Nintendo: &quot;My job is to find the potential in something that others can not see, to secretly pour our resources into them and turn them into hits before anyone else catches on,&quot; The quote...</content>
<source>
<title>business-strategy-innovation.com</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://www.business-strategy-innovation.com/2009/11/apple-nintendo-innovation-and-ceo.html</bx:external-link>
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<bx:fullname>Braden Kelley</bx:fullname>
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<entry>
<title>Is Steve Jobs Preparing His Farewell?</title>
<link href="/apple/is-steve-jobs-preparing-his-farewell/135400063596777714-b48b578453364f9f7815d2e870a5b336/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:135400063596777714-b48b578453364f9f7815d2e870a5b336</id>
<updated>2008-10-14T19:55:18.128-04:00</updated>
<summary>Steve Jobs is leaving Apple. Not tomorrow, but probably very soon. That&#39;s why he started to say good bye today, doing something more important than just presenting new MacBooks, MacBook Pros, and an updated MacBook Air. Today&#39;s event was a play in which he clearly told everyone that the company is more than himself. Since the very first minute, when he immediately sat down to let Tim Cook talk, he was saying: &quot;Hey, look, Apple is more than Steve.&quot;</summary>
<content type="html">Steve Jobs is leaving Apple. Not tomorrow, but probably very soon. That&#39;s why he started to say good bye today, doing something more important than just presenting new MacBooks, MacBook Pros, and an updated MacBook Air. Today&#39;s event was a play in which he clearly told everyone that the company is more than himself. Since the very first minute, when he immediately sat down to let Tim Cook talk, he was saying: &quot;Hey, look, Apple is more than Steve.&quot;</content>
<source>
<title>Gizmodo</title>
</source>
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