| Mobile / Wireless Headlines |
| Senator examining rising text messaging rates
(AP)
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| AP - A key member of the Senate Judiciary Committee is asking the nation's top four wireless carriers to justify the "sharply rising rates" they charge people to send and receive text messages. -- read full article |
| Wed, 10 Sep 2008 01:02:49 GMT - Yahoo! News: Wireless and Mobile Technology |
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| DEMO: The Best Mobile Apps
(PC Magazine)
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| PC Magazine - DEMO's afternoon sessions started by focusing on applications that work on mobile phones. Want to remotely lock down your phone? Plan your diet? Find a good visual voicemail client? Then check out these startups. -- read full article |
| Mon, 08 Sep 2008 18:57:11 GMT - Yahoo! News: Wireless and Mobile Technology |
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| Zune adds wireless downloads, features
(Reuters)
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| Reuters - Come next week, owners of
Microsoft Corp's portable music player Zune will be able to
download music wirelessly and tag and buy songs they hear on
the device's built-in FM radio, Microsoft said on Monday.
-- read full article |
| Tue, 09 Sep 2008 13:34:07 GMT - Yahoo! News: Wireless and Mobile Technology |
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| Vodafone names new European unit CEO
(AP)
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| AP - Vodafone Group PLC, the world's biggest mobile phone provider by sales, announced a series of changes to its management and organization on Tuesday, appointing a new chief executive for Europe and splitting its emerging markets business into two divisions. -- read full article |
| Tue, 09 Sep 2008 17:24:09 GMT - Yahoo! News: Wireless and Mobile Technology |
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| Nokia eyes more Internet buys
(Reuters)
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| Reuters - Nokia's Internet offering is still a
work in progress and the world's top mobile phone maker is
seeking further acquisitions to speed up the roll out of new
services, Niklas Savander, the head of the unit, said in an
interview.
-- read full article |
| Tue, 09 Sep 2008 17:24:23 GMT - Yahoo! News: Wireless and Mobile Technology |
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| Trends & Innovations - Monday
(Investor's Business Daily)
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| Investor's Business Daily - Esquire has unveiled the first mass-produced glossy magazine cover featuring electronic ink. It relied on technology from a firm called E Ink that's been used in electronic book readers like Amazon's Kindle. Future issues could include E Ink pages that are updated wirelessly, Esquire said. One challenge with the current issue was packing in the 6 batteries and 2 PC chips needed for the cover's 10-inch-wide screen, which flashes "The 21st Century Begins Now." The issue costs $4.99, $2 more than usual. Experts describe the innovation as a needed shot in the arm for the publishing industry. -- read full article |
| Mon, 08 Sep 2008 22:50:10 GMT - Yahoo! News: Wireless and Mobile Technology |
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| Nokia says eyes more Internet buys
(Reuters)
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| Reuters - Nokia's Internet offering is far from
ready and the world's top cellphone maker is seeking further
acquisitions to speed up the roll out of new services, Niklas
Savander, the head of the unit, said in an interview.
-- read full article |
| Tue, 09 Sep 2008 07:58:48 GMT - Yahoo! News: Wireless and Mobile Technology |
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