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Don't forget your smartphone on Black FridayThursday, November 25, 2010 @ 8:24PMSavvy shoppers are adding a new tool to their buying experience this Black Friday and throughout the holiday season: their cellphones.

For sellers and buyers, a very app-y holidayWednesday, November 24, 2010 @ 8:55PMHoliday 2010 shopping season in the United States is marked by the move of most retailers, especially gadget sellers, to allow purchasing in their own mobile apps--giving deal seekers the upper hand.

For sellers and buyers, a very app-y holidayWednesday, November 24, 2010 @ 12:57PMThe holiday 2010 shopping season is marked by the move of most retailers, especially gadget sellers, to allow purchasing in their own mobile apps--giving deal seekers the upper hand.

Apple, AT&T Brace for iPhone Mania, Part IVTuesday, June 22, 2010 @ 1:41PMThe iPhone 4 will be available for purchase on Thursday, and there are signs that this could be among the most frenzied product releases that Apple -- or any other company -- has ever seen. Compared to previous Apple product releases, "there appears to be more buzz this time," said Michael Gartenberg, a partner with Altimeter Group.

Apple, AT&T Brace for iPhone Mania, Part IVTuesday, June 22, 2010 @ 1:41PMThe iPhone 4 will be available for purchase on Thursday, and there are signs that this could be among the most frenzied product releases that Apple -- or any other company -- has ever seen. Compared to previous Apple product releases, "there appears to be more buzz this time," said Michael Gartenberg, a partner with Altimeter Group.

Palm Pre goes on sale (photos)Saturday, June 6, 2009 @ 10:09AM(Updated with photos) Sprint today officially started sales of the Palm Pre, its first multi-touch phone and what's been regarded as the most direct contender with the iPhone. Initial reports of stock sent to Electronista vary and show that both supply and demand vary heavily depending on the region: Sprint stores, particularly in major cities like New York, have relatively large supply of as ...