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February 01, 2013 CNET Daily News | |
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Apple overtakes Samsung as top U.S. mobile phone maker The iPhone maker outdid archrival Samsung last quarter with more mobile phone shipments and a higher market share, says Strategy Analytics. | Why the BlackBerry Z10 is on sale in the U.K. first The launch event may have been in the United States, but Americans will need to wait at least a month to buy the BlackBerry touch-screen Z10. | Windows 8 ekes out 2.2 percent market share Microsoft's newest OS ended January with a market share just behind that of Mac OS X 10.8, according to stats out today from Net Applications. | Nokia begins work on graphene, world's strongest material The mobile-phone maker receives a $1.35 billion grant to work on development of the 2D wonder-material that is stronger, lighter, and thinner than anything else on Earth. | Verizon launches prepaid plans for 3G phones starting at $60 The lowest-tier plan includes unlimited talk, texts, and 500MB of data. For $70 a month, customers receive 2GB of data in addition to unlimited talk and texts. | Chrome, IE, Silk pry open mobile-browsing market Newer arrivals on smartphones and tablets have only a small part of the market, but consider that a foot in the door. | Microsoft's tablet blip versus Android's boom The surge in Android tablet shipments is not good news for Microsoft, which is just now trying to gain a toehold in the market. | | | | | The business of viral videos We've all seen the video clips of Psy riding his pretend pony and of the happy wedding party dancing down the aisle. When it comes to online videos that get passed around like hot gossip, it's hard to know the winning formula for what will be successful. CNET's Kara Tsuboi explains how some people have made big money from clips like these | | | | | | | | |
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