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Poll: 9 percent of cell phone users want iPhone
June 15, 2007
Results also show that many are willing to switch to AT&T to get their hands on one.
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Apple, AT&T: Bosom buddies or odd couple?
September 13, 2007
The corporate pair that launched the iPhone shares much in common. They also have plenty of conflicts as they push competing digital music businesses.
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Import ban on 3G handsets could hurt industry
June 8, 2007
A ban on all importation of future 3G handset models using Qualcomm technology could have a big impact on cell phone operators and handset manufacturers.
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Motion sensing comes to mobile phones
March 23, 2007
The technology made popular by Nintendo's Wii game controller is adding new utility--and excitement--to the cell phone. Photos: Motion-sensing phones
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Music exec slams mobile entertainment experience
February 14, 2007
Buying music and other content on mobile phones is unnecessarily complicated and expensive, Warner Music's CEO says.
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