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Chinese Worker Commits Suicide Over Missing iPhone

Chinese worker Sun Danyong was responsible for handling the prototypes of one of the world's hottest products — the iPhone. When one of the gadgets went missing and his company began investigating him, he jumped off his apartment building and killed himself.

 

iPhone sales boost Apple results

US technology giant Apple posts a better-than-forecast rise in quarterly results, thanks to strong iPhone sales.

 

Barnes & Noble Takes On The Kindle

Barnes & Noble Takes On The Kindle

Barnes & Noble launched an eBookstore offering more than 700,000 titles readable on multiple platforms, including the iPhone, BlackBerry and Plastic Logic eReader. Kindle, beware?

 

How Google's Android Can Thrive

New study says Android shouldn't try to compete with iPhone.

 

App Selection Secures iphone Lead In Smartphone Market

It wasn't always obvious that applications would be as important to mobile users as the iphone has helped them become. Or that they would be even more important for keeping competitors at bay. The first statement is a personal admission that I never ...

 

T-Mobile Will Drop Its Second Android Phone, The myTouch 3G, This August For $199.

As the first Android phone, T-Mobile's G1 was a much welcomed entry into the smartphone market. And it may have been considered the must-have smartphone were it not for a certain device from Apple. The reason is that while the Android platform itself has a lot of possibility given its open nature, the G1 hardware simply was not great when compared to something like the iPhone.

 

New iPhone heats up smartphone wars

New iPhone heats up smartphone wars

When Apple starts selling what it bills as the fastest, most powerful iPhone yet on Friday, the company's latest entry will only heat up the already sizzling smartphone landscape.

 

Dell may enter smartphone arena as early as next month

The Wall Street Journal is weighing in on Dell's rumored smartphone offering, adding further weight to rumors predicting the PC maker will enter the arena to take on Apple's iPhone.

 

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