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| US-INDUSTRY Summary
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| Reuters - The top U.S. communications regulator will propose halving the minimum opening bid on a piece of potentially valuable wireless spectrum, after an earlier auction failed to attract industry interest. The Federal Communications Commission will likely vote Thursday on a plan devised by agency chairman Kevin Martin, cutting to $750 million a prior $1.3 billion minimum bid, and easing other requirements. -- read full article |
| Wed, 24 Sep 2008 17:53:32 GMT - Yahoo! News: Wireless and Mobile Technology |
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| U.S. appeals court favors Broadcom vs Qualcomm
(Reuters)
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| Reuters - Wireless chipmaker Broadcom Corp won a patent battle on Wednesday as a U.S. appeals court affirmed that Qualcomm Inc infringed two patents used to make some of the world's most sophisticated cell phones and upheld an injunction.
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| Wed, 24 Sep 2008 17:53:56 GMT - Yahoo! News: Wireless and Mobile Technology |
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| Google, T-Mobile Launch 'Game Changing' G1 Phone
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| PC Magazine - Turn off the rumor mills, pull down the mocked-up artwork, and say goodbye to the blogger speculation. Google and T-Mobile's G1, the first mobile phone built around Google's open-source, Linux-based Android platform, is officially a product.
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| Tue, 23 Sep 2008 12:50:40 GMT - Yahoo! News: Wireless and Mobile Technology |
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| Google rolls out rival to iPhone
(Reuters)
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| Reuters - T-Mobile has rolled out Google's answer to the iPhone as the Web search giant makes its biggest stab yet at leaping from consumers' computers into their pockets with a device cheaper than rival Apple offers.
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| Tue, 23 Sep 2008 22:12:31 GMT - Yahoo! News: Wireless and Mobile Technology |
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| US-NET Summary
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| Reuters - Google and Yahoo's deal to let Google place some ads on Yahoo's search pages, which the Justice Department is reviewing, should be allowed with limits, the American Antitrust Institute said on Tuesday. Because the search advertising market is already extremely concentrated with Google by far the dominant firm, the institute argued that consumers would be best served if No. 2 Yahoo remained independent. -- read full article |
| Tue, 23 Sep 2008 23:43:33 GMT - Yahoo! News: Wireless and Mobile Technology |
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