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USITC investigates patent complaint against mobile device makers
By Grant Gross | 14 January, 2012 03:50The U.S. International Trade Commission has launched an investigation of patent infringements alleged by patent acquisition firm Digitude Innovations against a who's who of smartphone and tablet makers.
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HP, Dell overtake Nokia in updated Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics
By Peter Sayer | 09 November, 2011 19:03While some consumer electronics manufacturers have cleaned up their act, making more energy-efficient gadgets with fewer toxic materials, others are continuing to make fine promises but no changes, according to Greenpeace. In response, the environmental pressure group is changing the way it scores companies in its Guide to Greener Electronics, placing more emphasis on their actions than their words, and measuring new aspects of their operations.
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yARN: How high-end Android is set to win the market this Christmas
By Nick Broughall | 07 November, 2011 15:46Android is stepping up its game across the board
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Sony to buy Sony Ericsson, turn into 100 percent subsidiary
By Jay Alabaster | 27 October, 2011 17:59Sony said Thursday it will acquire Ericsson's 50 percent share in their Sony Ericsson mobile phone joint venture, turning the company into a subsidiary in January 2012.
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Wall Street Beat: Google, strong sales boost tech
By Marc Ferranti | 15 October, 2011 08:00Strong results for tech companies, especially Google, and an easing of concerns about the economy boosted confidence in the computer sector, as markets closed Friday on a positive note.
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Vodafone nabs XPERIA Ray exclusive
By Ross Catanzariti | 20 September, 2011 14:00Vodafone will exclusively sell Sony Ericsson's XPERIA Ray Android phone in Australia when it launches down under at the end of this month.
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IN DEPTH: Analysts at odds as Google aims for mobile domination with Motorola deal
By Patrick Budmar | 16 August, 2011 17:26Is it good? Is it bad? Is it smart? What does it mean from an Australian perspective? The one thing that seems certain is local analysts don't entirely agree on their interpretation of US software giant, Google's, agreement [[artnid:392383|to acquire mobile phone and tablet maker, Motorola Mobility, for about $US12.5 billion. But they do agree it does come down to the patents.
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Telstra nabs XPERIA Neo exclusive
By Ross Catanzariti | 12 July, 2011 10:21Telstra has announced the availability of yet another Android smartphone, this time the Sony Ericsson XPERIA Neo. The handset will be available in Australia through Telstra from 26 July.
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Top Christmas gifts: Mobile phone accessories
By Ross Catanzariti | 11 November, 2011 09:15Looking to buy a Christmas present without breaking the bank? Here are 10 cool mobile phone accessories that won't blow your budget.
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Sony Ericsson's first Android handset, why now?
By David Coursey | 04 November, 2009 06:53Beleaguered Sony Ericsson must need good news more than sales, why else would it introduce its first Android phone months early? Just in time to hurt holiday sales of its current high-end handset!
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