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    By Danny King

    | 6:30PM 3/07/2011
    Google's smartphone platform, Android, has overtaken that of Research in Motion's BlackBerry as the most popular in the U.S., according to a ComScore report released Monday. It also may be gaining on Apple.

    By Scott Carmichael

    | 12:30PM 2/23/2011
    For the past year, the tablet computer world has been dominated by the Apple iPad. Ever since the iPad's introduction, Apple's competitors have been scrambling. Last year, Samsung was the first to deliver a decent alternative with the Galaxy Tab, but it failed to gain substantial traction. Now all...

    By Danny King

    | 6:30PM 1/25/2011
    Buying a new cell phone next year? Odds are it'll be a smartphone, according to a new report from research firm In-Stat. The company predicts that smartphones will overtake regular cell phones, making up more than half of U.S. cell-phone shipments, in 2012.

    By The Associated Press

    | 10:00PM 1/05/2011
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    Just a day after Motorola split in two, its mobility division has unveiled the much-anticipated Xoom, the first tablet to run on a tablet-specific version of Android version called Honeycomb. Could this tablet be the one to give the Apple iPad a run for its money?

    By Dawn Kawamoto

    | 9:00AM 1/01/2011
    A broad array of technology news helped define 2010, from the launch of Apple's iPad to the arrival of the app to a supernova of Internet stock gains. Here's a look back at those major stories -- and a glimpse of some highlights you can expect next year.

    By Danny King

    | 7:00PM 12/28/2010
    Samsung plans to unveil a new music player based on Google's Android platform, SamsungHub.com reported Monday. The Galaxy Player will resemble the company's Galaxy S cell phone and likely will deepen competition between Samsung and Apple.

    By The Associated Press

    | 2:30AM 11/16/2010
    Shopping via your cell phone could soon have a new meaning: Google is developing a new phone that it says will be able to transmit payment information to vendors more securely than credit cards. The shopaholics' phone will hit shelves in the next few weeks.

    By Douglas McIntyre

    | 11:35AM 10/08/2010
    Amazon.com is reportedly planning to start its own Android app store, putting it into direct competition with Google to sell applications for the mobile operating system. The move would also help Amazon flank the Apple Apps Store which distributes software for the iPhone and iPad.

    By Kevin Kelleher

    | 9:50AM 10/08/2010
    Microsoft CEO Steve Balmer's not-so-secret meeting with Abode CEO Shantanu Narayen to discuss a joint battle strategy against Apple raised the tantalizing possibility of an Adobe buyout. That deal wouldn't just be good for Microsoft, it would be good for the future of the Web overall.

    By Dawn Kawamoto

    | 1:25PM 9/17/2010
    LG Electronics named founding family member Koo Bon-joon as CEO Friday, replacing Nam Yong, who resigned over the company's poor recent performance. The No. 3 mobile handset marker has struggled to find its footing in the rapidly evolving smartphone sector.