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Yahoo expands offering on Samsung phones
HELSINKI - Yahoo Inc <YHOO.O> has struck a deal to expand the role of its services on cellphones of the world's second-largest handset maker Samsung <005930.KS>, as the two battle larger rivals on the wireless market. The role of mobile services and software has increased sharply since Apple <AAPL.O> and Google <GOOG.O> entered the industry, forcing traditional phone makers like Samsung and Nokia <NOK1V.HE> to hurry to build up their offerings.
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TEL AVIV iPad to Israel," the Communications Ministry said in a statement.
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LONDON -per-month contract. Price plans will start at 25 pounds per month.
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SHENZHEN/SHANGHAI - Just three weeks after the global launch, bootleg versions of Apple Inc's <AAPL.O> hot-selling iPad tablet PCs have begun showing up on the shelves of online and real-world shops in piracy-prone China. Apple recently delayed the iPad's international launch after huge demand in the United States caught the maker of trendy iPhones and MacBooks off guard. But Chinese consumers looking for knock-offs of the company's latest must-have product need look no further than this teeming electronics mall in Shenzhen, the southern Chinese boomtown near the border with Hong Kong.
Microsoft, Google eye Arabic web growth potential
CAIRO - The further integration of Arabic language capabilities in internet and other technological architecture will grant millions access to the digital world, Microsoft <MSFT.O> and Google <GOOG.O> executives said. As devices and applications become more ubiquitous in less developed countries, their content will grow and an embryonic e-economy should flourish, they said.
Multiplatform app stores reach beyond smart phones
DENVER - Offering 150,000-plus apps that have been downloaded more than 2 billion times, Apple's App Store is far and away the leading source of mobile applications driving today's mobile entertainment market. But who is No. 2? A little-known startup called GetJar, founded in 2004 in Lithuania.
Japan firms to standardize mobile software: report
TOKYO - Four major Japanese electronics companies will standardize their core software platform for next-generation cellphones aimed at reducing costs and raising competitiveness, the Nikkei business daily reported on Sunday. The firms -- Sharp <6753.T>, Panasonic <6752.T>, Fujitsu <6702.T> and NEC <6701.T> -- will apply the software system, used to drive animations and music, in the next-generation cellphones developed by NTT DoCoMo <9437.T>, the newspaper said without citing any sources.
U.S. students suffering from Internet addiction: study
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Lenovo emerges as leading candidate for Palm: sources
HONG KONG - Lenovo <0992.HK>, the world's No.4 PC brand, has emerged as the leading candidate to buy struggling smartphone maker Palm <PALM.O>, after the U.S. firm was rebuffed by other potential Asian buyers, sources said. Shares of Hong Kong-listed Lenovo rose as much as 5.9 percent to a 23-month high on Friday, helped by expectations of strong growth in the sector and speculation that it could bid for the U.S. company once considered a pioneer in the smartphone space.
Big expectations for RIM at BlackBerry trade show
OTTAWA - Research In Motion Ltd <RIM.TO> <RIMM.O> needs to produce evidence next week that it is close to unveiling a more consumer-friendly BlackBerry experience if it hopes to disarm critics who question its competitive chops. A growing chorus of analysts say Apple's <AAPL.O> iPhone, Motorola's <MOT.N> Droid and other rival smartphones could keep taking market share from the BlackBerry until RIM delivers an improved operating system and browser.
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