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Amazon Kindle Sales Push Profits Up 71%

CEO Jeff Bezos says "millions" are using the Kindle e-reader, and e-book sales are gaining on sales of physical books.

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Eric Zeman

Why Opera Mini On iPhone Would Be Awesome
Today Opera Software announced that it will be previewing a version of Opera Mini for the iPhone during the upcoming Mobile World Congress event. Whether or not Apple will approve the app is anyone's guess, but there's one big reason it should.

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Ed Hansberry

Boost Android Performance And Battery Life
Those of you running a device with the Android operating system can look forward to potentially boosting device performance up to 300% while at the same time increasing battery life. Sound too good to be true? Maybe, maybe not.

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Eric Zeman

Google's Buzz Skips webOS?
Today Google introduced a new social networking service called Buzz. Buzz works pretty well on the iPhone, Android, Symbian and Windows Mobile platforms. If you're a webOS user, however, you're mostly out of luck.

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Eric Zeman

Google Reduces Nexus One ETF, But Not Enough
Google recently lowered the "equipment recovery fee" it is charging those who wish to break their Nexus One contracts early from $350 to $150. That's still $150 too much. Here's why.

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Barnes & Noble Ships Nook E-Reader

The bookseller missed much of the holiday sales period, which was a boon to Sony's E-Book Reader and Amazon's Kindle, the market leader.

Android, iPhone Gain In Smartphone Market

RIM's BlackBerry continued to dominate the U.S. smartphone market in the fourth quarter, but saw declines amidst increases by Google and Apple.

Google Drops Nexus One Recovery Fee

Dissatisfied users of Google's Nexus One smartphone who want to return it get a break on the return fee.

Novatel Completes 4G LTE Call

The firm is working with operators planning to launch Long Term Evolution commercial data devices later this year.

Nokia Announces Job Cuts

The layoffs are aimed at improving the company's position as competition from Apple's iPhone, Google's Android, and RIM's BlackBerry shows no sign of abating.

Samsung Aims To Triple Shipments In 2010

The handset maker plans to broaden its smartphone content offerings through software improvements and partnerships with content providers.

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