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Phone Games News - Cell Phone News
The latest cell phone games news.
Find out what cell phone games are in the news.
What's the low down in the industry on cell games
and what are the companies in the industry doing
for us cell phone gamers?
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Palm posted its eleventh consecutive quarterly loss and sent shares plunging more than 25 percent, highlighting the difficult time the embattled handset maker has had trying to win over consumers in a market dominated by iPhones and BlackBerrys.
Google, Sony and Intel Team Up on Web-Based TV
Google is teaming up with Sony and Intel to help bring its Android-based technology into the living room, by pursuing a similar strategy with televisions and set-top boxes as it did with smartphones.
HTC to Fight Apple Suit
HTC, the Taiwan-based maker of Google's Nexus One smartphone, said it plans to mount an aggressive defense against charges that it violated patent technology from Apple's iPhone devices.
Sprint to Sell Google's Nexus One Smartphone
Sprint plans to offer Google's Nexus One device in the "near future," giving the embattled operator another weapon in its fight to win over data-hungry smartphone buyers.
Verizon Releases Update for Motorola Droid
Verizon said it has released an update for the Motorola Droid -- adding multi-touch pinch-to-zoom capabilities and live wallpapers -- on the latest Android 2.1 software.
Sprint to Unveil HTC Supersonic, First 4G Phone Next Week
Sprint is planning to unveil the HTC Supersonic, the first handset compatible with its fourth-generation data network, at the CTIA Wireless trade show next week.
T-Mobile to Launch HTC HD2 Next Week for $200
T-Mobile plans to launch the HTC HD2, the largest touch screen smartphone in the U.S., on March 24 for $200.
Google Launches Nexus One for AT&T
Google today began selling a new version of the Nexus One -- its own touch-screen smartphone -- that is compatible with AT&T's 3G network for $530.
FCC Broadband Plan Aims to Boost Internet, Wireless Speed
Federal regulators today unveiled a sweeping plan to devote more airwaves to the anticipated explosion of mobile devices, signaling a battle to come when lawmakers are asked to help turn some unused broadcast spectrum over to wireless companies.
AT&T Plans New Messaging Phones With Cloud-Based Service
AT&T plans to sell four inexpensive messaging phones -- the Strive and Sunburst from Samsung and the Link and Pursuit from Pantech -- that has new online services to handle tasks associated with higher-price smartphones.
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