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Google: Android will outsell iPhone
Google's manager of mobile platforms told attendees at the Emerging Communications Conference that the forthcoming mobile phones running on Android are more flexible than Apple's proprietary handsets
What will happen to Motorola's handset division?
 What will happen to Motorola's handset division?  Yesterday Motorola announced that it may separate its cell phone unit from the rest of its business and possibly even sell it (see related
SPOTLIGHT: USPTO grants generic smartphone patent
A company has won a patent for "a mobile entertainment and communication device" then, at 12:01 a.m. the next day sues Apple, Nokia, Sprint, RIM, AT&T, HP, Helio, Motorola, HTC, Sony Ericsson,
QUICKLINKS: Openwave debuts contextual mobile merchandising; Sony Ericsson and Quickoffice extend smartphone agreement; and muc
> Openwave debuts contextual mobile merchandising. FierceMobileContent > Sony
Google Android round-up
More details about Google's mobile plans rolled out yesterday afternoon. To recap, Google has buddied up
QUICKLINKS: Garmin makes $3.32 billion bid for Tele Atlas; iPhone backlash ramps up;
> Garmin makes $3.32 billion bid for Tele Atlas. FierceWireless > How new BlackBerry server
QUICKLINKS: Garmin makes $3.32 billion bid for Tele Atlas; iPhone backlash ramps up;
> Garmin makes $3.32 billion bid for Tele Atlas. FierceWireless > How new BlackBerry server
Google details cell phone agenda
After months of rumors and speculation, Google has finally revealed some details of its ambitious cellular phone agenda. The company said today that it is creating a new cell phone platform, called
Report: Google to reveal mobile plans Monday
According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, on Monday Google will reveal its rumored alliance with various handset makers and at least on carrier in the U.S. for an "open" mobile OS. According
HTC inks distro deal with Brightpoint
Self-effacing handset maker HTC has inked a distribution deal with Brightpoint in an effort to establish itself as a globally recognizable brand. Until recently, HTC allowed carriers to re-brand its

