Handset Shipments Increase 16% In 2007
Worldwide shipments of handsets totaled 342 million units in the fourth quarter of 2007, bring the whole year total to 1.15 billion units, a 15.8% increase on 2006, according to ABI Research."Many economic sectors are struggling and there are fears that the global market might mimic the downturn in the United States, but virtually all the mobile device vendors experienced very festive cheer in fourth quarter 2007," said ABI Research vice president Jake Saunders, after assessing vendors’ latest results.
More here at Digitimes.
4.3 Mil Xbox 360 Consoles Sold During Holidays
- 41 Employees Fired For Porn Surfing
- Microsoft Sets Revenue Records Last Quarter
- Sony's Seven New Cameras
- HP's First Mobile Thin Client Notebooks
- Philips Outsourcing 70% Of LCD TVs
- Best Buy Sells Infected Digital Photo Frames
- InFocus Introduces New Projectors
- Mobile Youtube Expands
- Blu-ray Leads HD Player Sales In January
$2.78 Billion In Bids Of US Wireless Auction
- $2.78 Billion In Bids Of US Wireless Auction
- Kingston Helps Samsung Digest Excess NAND Flash Stock
- XM/Sirius Merger To Be Finalized
- Retiring eBay CEO Running for CA Governor
- Palm To Shut Down Retail Storefronts
- Flash Shortage Causes 8GB Eee PC Shipment Delays
- Asustek Moving Up in Top 10 Notebooks Worldwide
- Paypal's $169 Million For Fraud Detection Company
- Verizon Tops 1 Million FiOS TV Subscribers
- Google Ends 2007 With 56% Search Market Share