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Update Fixes IPhone Sync Problem with Windows 7 for Some
Fri, November 06, 2009 - Gigabyte Technology issued a BIOS update on Friday that fixes a problem for some Windows 7 users who have been unable to sync their iPhones.
Exchange 2010: Why I'm Using It to Say Bye-Bye BlackBerry
Fri, November 06, 2009 - Here's how one company is using Exchange 2010 as a cost-saving tool to wean users off RIM BlackBerry smartphones and onto Windows Mobile 6.5.
Four Reasons to Buy (and One Reason to Avoid) the Droid
Fri, November 06, 2009 - The general consensus on the Motorola Droid is that while it's a very strong device, it still doesn't match the iPhone. Here are four reasons to buy (and one reason to avoid) this new entry in the smarthone market.
US Lawmakers Propose Changes in Telecom Subsidies
Fri, November 06, 2009 - Two U.S. lawmakers have proposed legislation that would allow money from a huge fund that subsidizes telephone and mobile service to parts of the U.S. to also go for broadband deployment.
Droid Launch Draws Tech-Savvy Crowd to Verizon Store
Fri, November 06, 2009 - More than 20 people waited in line for the 7 a.m. opening of a Boston-area Verizon Wireless store to buy the new Motorola Droid smartphone.
Ten Great iPhone Hobby Apps
Fri, November 06, 2009 - Grilling. Bird watching. Shopping. Whatever your downtime passion, there's an app for that. Here's a look at ten intriguing options to help you recharge.
Has Microsoft Placed Its Last Mobile Bet?
Fri, November 06, 2009 - When Microsoft first started talking about building mobile-phone software back in the late 1990s, handset makers that had been in the market for years scoffed. Sure, Microsoft was a huge software developer, but making software for mobile devices is different and more complicated than for PCs, they argued. After all, by the late '90s, some companies had already spent decades developing their mobile platforms.
Touchscreen Mobiles See 159% Growth
Thu, November 05, 2009 - Touchscreen mobile phone adoption in the US has shown a significant 159 percent growth rate during the past year to 23.8 million users in August 2009.
Touchscreen Mobiles See 159% Growth
Thu, November 05, 2009 - Touchscreen mobile phone adoption in the US has shown a significant 159 percent growth rate during the past year to 23.8 million users in August 2009.



