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Editorial cartoon, February 07, 2012 - Inquirer.net
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Editorial cartoon, February 07, 2012Inquirer.netComplete stories on our Digital Edition newsstand for tablets, netbooks and mobile phones; 14-issue free trial. About to step out? Get breaking alerts on your mobile.phone. Text ON INQ BREAKING to 4467, for Globe, Smart and Sun subscribers in the ...and more » |
Smartphone market delivers 73m more shipments than PCs - Mobile Entertainment
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Smartphone market delivers 73m more shipments than PCsMobile EntertainmentFor the purposes of the report, market researcher Canalys included tablets under the PC bracket, along with netbooks, notebooks and desktops. Chris Jones, Canalys VP and principal analyst, said: "In 2011 we saw a fall in demand for netbooks, ...and more » |
Vendors ship more smartphones than computers in 2011 - ComputerworldUK
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Vendors ship more smartphones than computers in 2011ComputerworldUKBy Matt Hamblen | Computerworld US | Published 11:05, 06 February 12 Smartphone shipments overtook personal computers, including tablets, laptops, netbooks and desktops, for the first time in 2011, according to Canalys. Vendors globally shipped 158.8 ...and more » |
Smartphones overtake PC shipments during 2011 - Mobile Today
Smartphones overtake client PCs in 2011, says Canalys - Digitimes
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Smartphones overtake client PCs in 2011, says CanalysDigitimes"In 2011 we saw a fall in demand for netbooks, and slowing demand for notebooks and desktops as a direct result of rising interest in pads," said Chris Jones, Canalys VP and Principal Analyst. "But pads have had negligible impact on smartphone volumes ...and more » |
Smartphone shipments outpaced PCs in 2011 for first time - Macworld UK
Smartphone shipments grew 57% in Q4 2011 - Computer Business Review
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Smartphone shipments grew 57% in Q4 2011Computer Business ReviewCanalys VP and principal analyst Chris Jones said in 2011 they saw a fall in demand for netbooks, and slowing demand for notebooks and desktops as a direct result of rising interest in pads. "But pads have had negligible impact on smart phone volumes ...and more » |
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