Global mobile phone industrysales volume will fall more than expected as consumers cutspending, the world's top cellphone maker Nokia said on Thursdayin its second warning in three weeks.
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The latest smartphone sales figures show how quickly the iPhone has caught on, as Apple is now number three in sales, and the iPhone OS passed Windows Mobile in market share during the third quarter read more » DiscussBury
Also showing steady growth is Apple's Safari browser, which rose to 7.13% after starting the year with a 5.82% share, Net Applications' figures showed.
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"The economic slowdown has started to hit sales of digital single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras -- high-end models that use interchangeable lenses, analysts report." read more » DiscussBury
"Nokia responds to the projected drop in handset demand by effectively ceasing its efforts to penetrate the Japanese market... or, rather, what's left of the Japanese market." read more » DiscussBury
Jacqui Cheng writes, "There are a number of trends that have skyrocketed in popularity this year despite the otherwise muted economy. One of those trends is the growth of e-books, popularized by the read more » 1 CommentBury