Apple claws back share in US with new iPhones
Apple has regained ground in the US smartphone market with its latest iPhone release, a survey showed Tuesday.
Apple has regained ground in the US smartphone market with its latest iPhone release, a survey showed Tuesday.
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Consumer & Gadgets
Jun 23, 2011
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Software
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The global market for tablet computers surged 78.4 percent last year, with 128 million of the devices shipped, a survey showed Thursday.
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Feb 21, 2013
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Last fall, college sophomore John Castro did what was considered the unthinkable among his friends: The devoted Apple fan bought a Samsung Galaxy S3, the closest thing to an iPhone killer.
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Tablet computers and smartphones take centre stage at a major Asian telecoms fair that opens Tuesday, with struggling phone maker Nokia making a new push to reverse its eroding fortunes.
Business
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