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Ericsson Predicts Mobile Phones With Full HD and 1 GHz Transmission Speeds By 2012

Ericsson Predicts Mobile Phones With Full HD and 1 GHz Transmission Speeds By 2012. Image: Nikkei Electonics

PADA predicts personal accounts assets will hit £200bn in 2040

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IBM predicts talking Web, solar-powered cell phones, more

A talking Web, solar technology embedded in windows and cell phones, and the end of forgetting will all come in the next five years, IBM predicts in its third annual Next Five in Five list, detailing innovations that could change our lives in the next half-decade.

IBM predicts talking Web, solar-powered mobile phones, more

A talking Web, solar technology embedded in windows and mobile phones, and the end of forgetting will all come in the next five years, IBM predicts in its third annual Next Five in Five list, detailing innovations that could change our lives in the next half-decade.

Wirefly Announces its "Top 10 Hottest Selling Cell Phones" and Predicts the Most Popular Phones for the Holiday Season

TMCNet: Wirefly Announces its "Top 10 Hottest Selling Cell Phones" and Predicts the Most Popular Phones for the Holiday Season

Study: Mobile Messaging Stays Strong

Despite a global economic crisis, ABI Research predicts that mobile messaging will continue to grow. In fact, in a recent report, the research firm predicts that revenues from mobile messaging will grow from $151 billion in 2008 to more than $212 billion globally by 2013.

Comscore predicts flat holiday e-commerce spending

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Vodafone Predicts Big Demand For Storm

Vodafone has revised its launch timing for the BlackBerry Storm to ensure that it can meet 'unprecedented demand' from across Australia.

Chemist predicts collapse of helium's chemical nobility

(Nanowerk News) 140 years since its discovery, and despite the best endeavours of many scientists, helium, the lightest of the ‘noble’ gases, still stubbornly refuses to enter into any chemical alliance. Now a new glimmer of hope has emerged from Poland as a chemist at the University of Warsaw has calculated that two new compounds containing a helium-oxygen bond could be formed.

Love predicts tough times

Second-day centurion Martin Love has predicted tough times ahead for the youthful New South Wales batting line-up when they resume their second-innings on day three at the SCG still 117 runs in arrears.

Dhoni predicts players will suffer fatigue

Mahendra Singh Dhoni may be expected to play in the Champions League final and then for India against England a few hours later. Photograph: Gautam Singh/AP

Nokia predicts future of mobile phones

PORTLAND, Ore.—In 2004, Nokia Corp. created a concept design for a smart phone dominated by a touch screen which looks today uncannily like Apple Inc.'s iPhone.

Google predicts spread of flu using huge search data

New site claims to be able to raise the alarm over flu outbreaks up to two weeks in advance of existing public services

Analyst Predicts 5 Million Units In First Month For Lich King

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Ericsson predicts 20MP Full HD mobiles by 2012

Imagine a phone with an image sensor to rival today's most expensive SLRs, Full HD video capture to shame professional camcorders and internet access 10 times faster than today's broadband.

Ericsson predicts full HD-shooting 20-meg camera phones by 2012

We don’t hear much about the Nordic portion of Sony Ericsson these days, but at a recent press conference Ericsson made an intriguing prediction about mobile devices of the near future. By 2012, then, you can expect 20-megapixel camera and full 1080p video capture!

Botham predicts 'easy' Ashes win

Cricket legend Sir Ian Botham has tipped England to beat Australia "easily" in next year's Ashes series.

Analyst predicts Apple to cut iPhone production by 40 percent

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Analyst predicts iPhone decline

Apple will cut iPhone production by roughly 40 per cent during the current Q4, a market analyst has predicted.

Report Predicts Yahoo Google May Drop Search Deal

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Konami Predicts 88% Profit Jump On MGS4 Launch


Juniper predicts $600 billion gross mobile payments figure for 2013

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Juniper Research, the UK market analysis firm that has been bullish on mobile payments markets, predicted a tenfold increase by 2013 on transactions and goods purchased using Near-Field Communications in mobile platforms.

KPMG predicts Aust's banks to cut 10,000 jobs in fiscal 2009

A leading auditor has estimated that Australia's major banks will cut 10,000 jobs in fiscal 2009 to cope with the slowing economy.


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