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Oh yes, outselling everyone else by a country mile across every mobile phone segment, yes smartphones, yes feature phones and yes dumbphones. |
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Some argue that 3G itself is a form of FMC, as are IP-enabled smartphones that can download applications. |
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With smartphones equipped with megapixel cameras due later this year, that generate ever larger images, this will become even more expensive. |
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Within three years, it figures a quarter of its models will be smartphones that sport advanced software and run programs just like a computer. |
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So, are we about to see a blanket ban on smartphones, and on notebook computers, in the air? |
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It suffers from occasional dropped calls and lower reception than other smartphones and most dumbphones. |
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Despite this scepticism about mobile apps there's better news for makers of smartphones and PDAs from the survey. |
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Your view to this, about PDAs and smartphones being the same thing, except for connectivity, is interesting. |
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The company is now only selling smartphones on contract, having dumped every last dumbphone from its range. |
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Despite all the anxiety and industry noise surrounding the choice of operating systems for smartphones, the final arbiter is user experience. |
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More and more of us are ditching our dumbphones and adopting smartphones the world over. |
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The unlocking and hackability of smartphones and tablets remains a source of tension between the community and industry. |
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Support for a dual camera will eventually translate to better imaging overalls across the midsegment smartphones. |
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Now smartphones and wireless PDAs are creating new applications, as they become slim mobile clients. |
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Still, as more handsets invariably take on PDA functionality, it's hard to see PDAs out-selling smartphones for very much longer. |
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Clearly, there's a lot of room for experimentation for pricing smartphones, and the vendors are feeling their way as they go. |
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The sheer availability of time-suck games, thanks to tablets and smartphones, makes them especially damaging. |
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Both PDAs and smartphones are personal devices that offer a natural home for your address book. |
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The other factor that will be important in achieving a broader market for smartphones will be the operating system. |
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But at just 1.7 per cent of the handset market, smartphones remain a minority interest among mobile phone users. |
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As smartphones and wireless-enabled PDAs evolve, business users can conceivably replace their personal computers. |
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They were awarded cash prizes, BlackBerry smartphones, and mentorships with BlackBerry Mobile App development experts. |
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There are many more ways to interact with modern smartphones, such as pinching or swiping the screen or shaking the whole phone. |
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While phubbing most definitely has social consequences, it also has a significant environmental impact as smartphones consume far more energy than most of us think. |
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This new tool makes use of smartphones and will inform farm managers of the activities and treatments applied to each mussel line in real time. |
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In terms of specs, the iPhone 4S is pretty much on par with the best Android-based smartphones. |
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The omnifarious adoption of smartphones and tablets has customized people into expecting instant information and transactional power anytime, anywhere. |
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This is a newish model for gaming, and one that is rapidly becoming the predominant way of doing game business on smartphones. |
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His purpose is to reach out to people who are more connected to their smartphones than their inner being. |
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Currently, Wi-Fi is mainly available in laptops, smartphones and as part of a broadband home gateway, all devices that are priced at several hundred dollars or more. |
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Most of them remain chained to their smartphones, scrutinizing the market to alleviate deal-making withdrawal symptoms. |
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Meanwhile, competitors have been blanketing China with cheaper smartphones. |
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In 21st century parks, trees are powering power wi-fi routers and benches charge smartphones. |
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Xiaomi smartphones and Samsung galaxy tablets captured photos of the warplanes in action before the shots were uploaded to Weibo. |
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However, PDAs will face increasing competition from smartphones and other converged multimedia devices offering similar functionalities over the forecast period. |
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For years, feature phone owners have been trading up, from Nokia's phones to Android and iPhone smartphones. |
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And many have come to question the wisdom of apeing traditional magazine formats on tablets and smartphones. |
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Google has Android, the Google Play online store, Google Drive cloud storage, and nexus smartphones. |
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Parents seated on rows of wooden benches clap, cheer and take photographs on smartphones. |
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In the years following, the video game market got another massive shakeup thanks to the introduction of smartphones. |
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For those of you who are not old enough to remember, a watch was a device for telling time back in olden days, before smartphones. |
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Workers who quit are sometimes escorted out by security guards, their smartphones confiscated and their e-mail accounts deactivated. |
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Windows 10 is meant to unify desktop PCs, Windows tablets and Windows Phone smartphones with one interface, one way of operating and one account. |
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As a weather forecaster: Most smartphones can pull up a basic weather forecast with a single swipe. |
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Helsinki aims to transcend conventional public transport by allowing people to purchase mobility in real time, straight from their smartphones. |
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He fiddled on the table with two smartphones and the keys to his Jeep when asked if he had lost friends in Qusayr. |
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The automatable erasure process can be set up in just few minutes allowing one operator to erase up to 150 smartphones in a day. |
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But integrating core and complex technologies is table stakes in technology business especially in smartphones. |
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Modern smartphones already include dedicated GPU chips for graphics, audio and video. |
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One thing's for sure, those wanting to access corporate data on the move can now choose from a variety of solutions from smartphones to lug-able laptops. |
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Most paid hookups are probably arranged online: the oil workers all have smartphones. |
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Cirque du Soleil corporate executives use the service to access corporate applications from anywhere in the world right from their smartphones. |
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The problem of hyperconnectivity will only get worse, as smartphones become smarter and young digital natives take over the workforce. |
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Global sales are plummetting in the face of competition from tablets, like the iPad, and smartphones. |
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But what if smartphones were equipped with a DSRC radio chip plus an app that let the device double as a vehicle-to-vehicle transponder? |
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The firm was the darling of the social-gaming world at the time of its IPO in 2011, but it has floundered on smartphones and tablets. |
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But of all the tech devices popping up, smartphones are quickly becoming the standard with an impressive global growth rate in all countries. |
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McNair says the market for consumer journalism is still there but people are getting it on their smartphones. |
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The first smartphones were brought in by the people who liked this cool new thing. |
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The challenge is further increased by the growing complexity of new handsets such as smartphones. |
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Will the fusion between virtual worlds and social networking on smartphones prove to be the next killer application? |
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Support Remote Computers and Smartphones: IT teams can remotely support PCs, Macs and smartphones on demand as if sitting in front of them. |
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Using a low energy-consumption application, we have used the smartphones inertial sensor as an accelerograph. |
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In Film in Five Seconds, readers can even download an app which allows them to scan the page to bring the pictogram to life on their smartphones. |
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But for many products, like midrange smartphones, that will not make sense. |
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Bell now offers a wide range of new HSPA smartphones and other devices from the world's leading mobile manufacturers. |
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We also live in an era of wireless communications and smartphones. |
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Following the news that a small number of London smartbins were collecting anonymized MAC addresses from pedestrians' smartphones the City of London corporation has asked the firm to stop the scheme. |
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But his company is working on one that would be an adjunct to a smartphone battery, providing energy for the camera flash, a weak spot in current smartphones. |
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Viewers can use computers or smartphones to follow the alpinists on the world's mountains, selecting their viewing angles independently. |
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They drifted around in pairs or small groups — hardly anyone was alone — chatting convivially, taking pictures of one another with their smartphones, pausing now and then to look at a work of art. |
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In tablets and smartphones, the company is a bit player. |
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And it gives the company's algorithms the data they need, from car positions to customer feedback. Similar service providers are using smartphones to rejigger local logistics. |
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But wait a minute — the carriers constantly warn of a looming spectrum shortage that could affect the speediness and reliability of smartphones and tablets. |
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The user interface offers a new generation of intuitiveness and ease-of-use, and with the model's similarity to smartphones, the learning process goes quickly. |
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People have been pleasingly eager to buy smartphones and to clock up data charges by playing games, watching videos and dawdling on social networks, as well as to make calls and send text messages. |
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Those ubiquitous smartphones are not a figment of your imagination. |
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Modern smartphones are general-purpose computers. |
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What we have found is that because of smartphones and access to media, and because everybody knows how everyone else lives, you have no idea where the next huge social movement is going to erupt. |
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Other children chat about gadgets and smartphones, but Amy talks about new racing gloves and hand guards for her ski poles. |
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The firm hopes, one day, to build the technology into Skype, its internet-telephony service. No ghost in the machineBetter smartphones, fancier robots and bringing the internet to the illiterate would all be good things. |
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One may wonder why Singapore has such a high penetration of smartphones in their mobile market. |
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The Open Source Linux Operating System is rapidly becoming a leading software platform for smartphones. |
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Fears over data loss through smartphones is driving the smartphone security market. |
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About Mobile Metrix comScore Mobile Metrix provides mobile audience measurement across smartphones and tablets. |
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The report also examines major chipset makers' product mix for smartphones sold in China. |
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The Guardian GCHQ's targeted tools against individual smartphones are named after characters in the TV series The Smurfs. |
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Indian customs have been ordered to block the import of smartphones or other devices that potentially infringe on Ericsson patents until further notice. |
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Social media and the ubiquity of smartphones mean that almost any thought, no matter how small its intended audience, has the potential to go viral. |
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Yet a leading internet security researcher has warned that the smart cities of the future could be more vulnerable to hackers than the computers and smartphones of today. |
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Hertz is not alone in having such a perfunctory approach to smartphones. |
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On November 9th Twitter and tech-news sites reverberated with schadenfreude and told-you-sos after Adobe Systems announced that it would, in effect, stop working on its Flash video player for smartphones and tablets. |
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It reflected the continued surge in popularity of smartphones and tablets, with a total of 30m downloads of the BBC's iPlayer app since its launch including 150,000 on Christmas Day. |
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As it stands now, many of us are willingly beholden to our smartphones with all the web browsing, twittering, pathing, instagramming and whatever else consuming most of our time. |
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Some play cards or paw at their smartphones. |
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When looking for antitheft applications for smartphones, do not expect the same capabilities as found in their much more expensive laptop cousins. |
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Google gives applications such as this away free in order to place more advertising, and Nokia is hoping that a similar strategy will help drive sales of its smartphones. |
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The security risk is not widely understood by the public, however, and in some cases disabling the geotag feature in certain models of digital cameras and camera-equipped smartphones is complicated. |
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Other sites like Flickr have recently taken steps to block access to geotag data on images taken with smartphones unless a user explicitly allows it. |
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Google, on the other hand, wants smartphones to have open, nonproprietary platforms so users can freely roam the Web for apps that work on many devices. |
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Long work days, beckoning smartphones, hyper-efficiency. |
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But then when you addressed a barn full of baaing sheep dressed in business suits with sheep-drool-covered smartphones in their mouths, it was simply a sublime moment of resentment transference. |
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It can also be extended across other devices such as PCs, smartphones and tablets to take advantage of functionality such as multi-touch screen to further extend the experience. |
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The best new thing to hit smartphones is augmented reality. |
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But it wants that discovery to remain secret, in an effort to prevent criminals, security researchers and even Apple itself from reengineering smartphones so that the tactic would no longer work. |
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Songhai and Fulah, recently made available in Firefox, are spoken mainly by poor, illiterate herders and farmers in the Sahel, who do not have smartphones. |
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As cars become more connected – whether it's through satnav or simply the smartphones in our pockets – better data in means we get better data out on the road. |
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Virtual Doorman said it has launched an enhanced mobile app that allows residents to access services directly from their smartphones. |
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The Time has the longest battery life of any smartwatch currently available, easily lasting for five days per charge, while it is the only smartwatch here that can be used with both an iPhone and Android smartphones. |
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As one example, the lion's share of the iPhone's profits accrues to the owners of the IP, rather than the owners of the machines that make the smartphones. |
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Jun recently boasted about the number of patents filed by Xiaomi around its smartphones, displaying patents awarded for the camera on its new Mi Note phablet during its announcement presentation last month. |
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One reason is that businesses are making increasing use of cloud computing and mobile devices such as smartphones, which make it harder to establish clear defensive perimeters around their IT systems. |
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The PWS also functions as a back-up power source for smartphones or digital cameras. |
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In December, Xiaomi outsold even Samsung in China, according to research firm Kantar, and it is now planning to take the battle abroad as the cost of parts needed to build high-end smartphones continues to drop. |
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In the previous years, there have been several rumors about the flexible, bendable and foldable display screen smartphones. |
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He says heights of 70cm or less are best. But some designers are thinking much smaller, and are designing mobile robotic cradles for smartphones, aimed at consumers. |
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New trends in technology, such as smartphones, pay-as-you-go services, and devices with password protection and encryption, create a challenge for law enforcement. |
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Canadians can now access the country's largest, fastest and most reliable wireless network with Bell Mobility's launch today of its highly anticipated HSPA network and a range of new HSPA smartphones and turbo sticks. |
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The applications and services are easily accessible through a customizable portal available from multiple locations and devices such as the office, home and smartphones. |
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With Sybase mobile data management and synchronization solutions, your mobile workers have instant access to corporate databases on their smartphones or other mobile devices. |
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It is expected that growth in such demand and traffic will further accelerate especially due, in the case of wireless data-driven traffic, to the increasing adoption of smartphones and other mobile devices such as tablets. |
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You can receive items via e-mail, integrate them into a webpage with other news-streams, use an RSS reader, or even receive them on PDAs or smartphones. |
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Paper tickets, the contactless Oyster cards, contactless debit or credit cards and Apple Pay smartphones and watches can be used for travel. |
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The third reason is the impact of the internet and smartphones on the accessibility of streaming music. |
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The Link bulb is designed to communicate with smartphones and tablets using a mobile app called Wink. |
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For better audio, consider investing in a good-quality lavaliere microphone that's compatible with smartphones. |
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The Sound Track cable features a 90-degree angle plug for durability and an omni-directional microphone that is compatible with all smartphones. |
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Kimo will allow smartphones built with MRE platform to offer subscribers less-expensive and versatile Internet services. |
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The use of touch screen technology in smartphones, tablets, laptops, mobile phones, and other portable information devices is gaining momentum. |
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Most of the high-end smartphones launched have the background defocus feature to give a DSLR style depth of focus effect. |
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The downside is a lack of unique differentiators in the crowded, highly competitive smartphones and tablets markets. |
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Music fans often complain about the weedy sound delivered from smartphones, even using separate portable preamps to try and beef it up. |
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The big news in the mainstream press as I was writing this column in December was that celebrities are now eschewing smartphones for flip phones. |
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Researchers at Yale University, led by Prof Thomas Graedel, analysed the use of 62 metals or metalloids commonly found in popular technology, such as smartphones. |
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A sales assistant was then to recommend three smartphones or tablets. |
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Norwegian tech company One2Touch unveiled a completely battery-less portable keypad for Android smartphones at the WIMA USA Conference in San Francisco today. |
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Hundreds of users of the Nokia Lumia 920 and HTC 8X smartphones havereportedon Internet forums that their phones were repeatedly and spontaneously rebooting. |
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It explains the proliferation of PCs, iPods, smartphones, Tivos, GPS maps, digital cameras, and every other gadget on the constantly declining cost treadmill in techland. |
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Kushwaha said the Middle East is a huge market for ERD Global, which makes covers and chargers for smartphones, due to the high penetration rate of smartphones. |
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Ready for Android L, the Vibe Z2 and Vibe X2 are 64-bit smartphones. |
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By using OEL, manufacturers can make display panels thinner and more energy efficient than conventional LCD panels widely used for smartphones and flat-panel televisions. |
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The company said Monday that its new MRAM can be used in smartphones as cache memory for mobile processors, replacing the SRAM that is widely used today. |
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More smartphones are forecast to be shipped globally than feature phones in 2013, the first such occurrence in the mobile phone market on an annual basis. |
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The analyst firm is basing the predictions on its findings that show that 450 million smartphones were sold in 2011, of which about 160 million were sold in emerging markets. |
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Employees use their smartphones with QR Inventory mobile application installed to scan QR Code or barcode on the item and submit inventory transaction. |
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The podcast, named whistlekick Martial Arts Radio, is a free, interview-style audio show that can be listened to from smartphones, tablets or computers. |
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Its blog service called Ameba has proved to be highly profitable and penetration of smartphones in Japan is expected to accelerate its top line growth. |
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It has launched a range of 'App-cessories' which connect to smartphones and tablets and include gadgets such as sleep monitors and telephoto lens. |
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Already integrated into single-lens reflex cameras, PDAF capability is increasingly being required by makers of smartphones and tablets to accommodate growing consumer demand. |
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