Business users no longer drive smartphone adoption - San Francisco Chronicle (Kelty) Business users no longer drive smartphone adoption - San Francisco Chronicle (Kelty)

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Business users no longer drive smartphone adoption - San Francisco Chronicle (Kelty)

Business users no longer drive smartphone adoption - San Francisco Chronicle

Wireless and Mobile News (blog)

Business users no longer drive smartphone adoption
San Francisco Chronicle
Given that the smartphone audience is now consumers using it mainly for personal use, CFI's survey not surprisingly showed that the Apple iPhone has the ...
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Man arrested for allegedly threatening to shoot iPhone - CNET News

Phones Review

Man arrested for allegedly threatening to shoot iPhone
CNET News
His cup appears not to have been overflowing with joy for his iPhone. This is not, to my knowledge, an iPhone that was already shot. ...
Man Threatens His Own iPhone With Gun In An Apple StoreInformationWeek
Police Arrest Customer Who Allegedly Threatened to Shoot iPhoneWired News
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Week in Apple: Light Peak, MMS, and dropped calls - Ars Technica

PC World

Week in Apple: Light Peak, MMS, and dropped calls
Ars Technica
This week's top Apple news wasn't just about MMS coming to the iPhone in the US. It also highlighted Apple's involvement with the new Light Peak optical ...
The Macalope Weekly: Who's the boss?Macworld
Apple tablet won't be just an e-reader, argues analystComputerworld
Publishers Eyeing Apple TabletUberGizmo (blog)
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