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    By Douglas McIntyre

    | 10:00AM 5/06/2011
    Apple's shares are trading at about $347, just shy of their all-time high of $364.90, which they hit in February. It's second quarter earnings were record-breaking. So why are some analysts beginning to worry about Apple's stock?

    By Douglas McIntyre

    | 7:45AM 3/30/2011
    Smartphone sales are expected rise 49% this year to 450 million units, according to a new survey from electronics research firm IDC.

    By Douglas McIntyre

    | 7:00AM 3/22/2011
    Apple has sued Amazon over the term "App Store." Apple says it holds the trademark and claims that an Amazon Appstore will confuse customers who will wonder if it is part of Apple.

    By The Associated Press

    | 9:30PM 11/08/2010
    Smartphones running Microsoft's new software, Windows Phone 7, are now available for customers of AT&T and T-Mobile. The first phones are made by Samsung Electronics and HTC, and more -- including a phone by Dell -- are on the way.

    By Sam Gustin

    | 4:30PM 10/06/2010
    No less than four major mobile companies -- Apple, HTC, Microsoft and now Motorola -- are suing each other over cell-phone technology. At issue is the intellectual property that underlies several popular devices.

    By Hugh Collins

    | 6:45AM 10/06/2010
    Phone manufacturer HTC Corp. (HTCXF) almost doubled quarterly profited as demand for smartphones surged. Third-quarter profit jumped to NT$11.1 billion ($360 million) from NT$5.7 billion a year earlier, Bloomberg News reported. The Taiwanese company easily beat the NT$9.2 billion forecast by...

    By Dawn Kawamoto

    | 12:46PM 8/18/2010
    Google reportedly is in the midst of developing its own tablet computer and aims to launch its Chrome OS-based iPad killer on the busiest shopping day of the year -- Black Friday -- according to a report at the website Download Squad.

    By Dawn Kawamoto

    | 12:55PM 8/12/2010
    Smartphone shipments and phones based on the Android operating system posted double-digit second-quarter gains despite a still-weak economy, according to a report released today.

    By Sam Gustin

    | 7:00PM 7/18/2010
    Research In Motion wasn't thrilled when Apple CEO Steve Jobs claimed the iPhone 4's antenna problem is common throughout the industry, including on BlackBerrys, and called Apple's actions "unacceptable." Nokia and HTC aren't amused either.