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...research firm In-Stat, the bulk of early WiMAX device shipments will be in the form of external laptop clients and...and the current economic climate, the annual WiMAX device shipments will break the 10 million mark in 2010. It expects... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/12/16/233947/wimax-mobile-broadband-driven-by-laptops-and-embedded.htm
...to €71 per unit, a euro cheaper than the third quarter 2008. Kallasvuo said the industry's total mobile device shipments in 2008 reached 1.21 billion units, 6% up year on year. "Based on our preliminary market estimate, Nokia... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/01/22/234375/Nokia-sales-flatten-out-despite-shipping-more-units.htm
...and Bluetooth wireless printers. Mike McCamon, marketing director of the Bluetooth SIG, said that Bluetooth device shipments have now hit one million a week and that any security problems with the wireless technology security problems are... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/05/12/202365/bluetooth-group-downplays-security-risks.htm
... By 2013, about 23% of all new mobile phones will be smartphones, up from 13% in 2008 Overall, mobile device shipments grew by a nominal 5-6% at best in 2008, but key suppliers are projecting a decline of up to 10% or more in 2009... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/03/09/234573/Smartphones-to-cushion-downturn-for-handset-makers-says.htm
...notebooks and the smaller and increasingly popular netbooks with embedded mobile broadband worldwide. In terms of device shipments, 100m wireless-enabled laptops will likely be sold annually by then. However, not all of these will actually... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/01/20/234005/Embedded-3G-mobile-broadband-device-growth-to-stall.htm
...market, as competitors take away market share, according to analyst IDC. IDC expects enterprise converged mobile device shipments, which include the BlackBerry, to reach 63m worldwide by 2010, up from the 7.3m in 2005. But the analyst... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/09/29/218818/BlackBerry-faces-market-squeeze-from-emerging-rivals.htm
...overall European market share to 76% from 67%. Both Nokia and second-placed RIM increased their respective device shipments above the market average of 25%. Qtek, the brand used by HTC on its own devices in Europe, saw the highest... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/04/27/215685/smart-mobile-devices-slip-back-in-europe.htm
...return it will see its stake in Symbian rise from 32.2% to around 63.3%. Psion estimated Symbian OS-based device shipments will be 18.7 million units in 2004 and 31.5 million units in 2005 to bring the total value of the transaction... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/02/09/200113/nokia-to-acquire-psions-stake-in-symbian.htm
...Dell has posted a 16% gain in third-quarter revenue, cracking the $10bn barrier on strong server and storage device shipments. Revenue was $10.6bn, up from last year's third quarter revenue of $9.1bn. Third-quarter net income... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/11/17/198684/dell-meets-quarterly-earnings-expectations.htm
...phones increased 22% over the same quarter last year, led by Nokia with 80.2% of the market. Overall mobile device shipments in EMEA, including handhelds and phones, increased 27% during the quarter to 1.48 million units. Nokia continues... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/10/21/198055/hp-sees-87-rise-in-handheld-shipments.htm

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