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Verizon Wireless Acquires Alltell for $28.1bn
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Verizon Wireless made headlines Thursday revealing that it will buy out Alltel for a price tag of USD 28.1 billion, boosting its market share and usurping AT&T as the largest mobile phone network in the US...
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Microsoft &SingTel to Develop New Mobile Services
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At the GSM Association (GSMA) Mobile Innovation Marketplace Tuesday Microsoft Corp. announced the Connected Services Accelerator Program, a series of projects designed to incubate, and ultimately commercialize, new types of consumer...
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Linux Framework Wars Down to Two Parties
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The recent raft of announcements made by the LiMo Foundation and the Open Handset Alliance indicate that incumbent smartphone OS software vendors will soon face a serious challenge, deriving from two technically competent and coalesced Linux consortia...
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Cisco Sets Business Mobility in Motion
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With just about everything going mobile these days, Cisco has set in motion, its new vision for business mobility that aims to deliver solutions that integrate devices, applications, security and disparate networks into a unified platform...
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Web 2.0 to Drive Mobile Market
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Mobile social networks are quite popular with the Millennial generation, just as social networking is says high tech market research firm In-Stat.In fact, Web 2.0 tools such as blogging, photo and video sharing...
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RFID Market to Reach $9.7 Billion by 2013
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The market for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is expected to reach 9.7 billion by 2013. According to ABI Research the RFID business has been forecasted to grow...
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Yahoo Survey Reveals New Mobile Phone Usage Patterns
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Nearly 74% of U.S. consumers agree that mobile phone usage on airplanes should be restricted to only silent features according to a new Yahoo survey. The study commissioned by Yahoo! Inc. and conducted by Harris Interactive clearly...
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New BlackBerry Partners Fund Invests in Mobile Apps & Services
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Research In Motion (RIM), RBC and Thomson Reuters have announced plans to launch the BlackBerry Partners Fund, a USD 150 million venture capital fund, that’s seeks to invest in mobile applications and services for all mobile platforms including the BlackBerry.
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iPhone--Coming to an Asian Store Near you !
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Apple has inked deals to bring its much coveted mobile phone device, the iPhone to the Asian region, namely Singapore, India, Australia and the Philippines, “by the end of the year.” To push sales and ensure the set target of selling 10 million units by the end of 2008...
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Sun Talks JavaFX
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At JavaOne 2008 this week, Sun Microsystems delved deeper into JavaFX, a platform for creating visually oriented applications that can be leveraged in the increasing consumer application space.Seen as the systems company’s latest push into the rich internet applications (RIA) world...
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Java+You= Future of Digital World
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We live in a world today where anyone and anything can be connected and where technology has become so intertwined with our daily lives that we can no longer fathom a life without it. The traditional boundaries of information...
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Cheap and Classy, Remain Nokia’s Mantra
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The Finnish mobile giant Nokia has unveiled four new handsets at the "Growing Together 2008" conference that have been specially designed to let customers in developing markets say good bye to their old phones and replace them with the newly launched ones.
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Microsoft Surface Gets Shelter in AT&T Stores
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AT&T and Microsoft jointly announced an agreement that will soon put the ‘Microsoft Surface’ into AT&T retail stores for customer use. A pilot program beginning in mid April will see...
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iPhone 2.0 Means Business
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Apple made headlines late last week when it unveiled new software specifically targeted at its enterprise customers. The iPhone 2.0 release includes the iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK), as well as support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync...
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Singapore based MWg & Splashpower to Offer Wireless Smartphones
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Mobile & Wireless Group (MWg), developer of converged mobile devices headquartered in Singapore, and Splashpower Ltd., a Cambridge, U.K.-based developer of wireless power technology, said this week that they have signed an agreement that will enable MWg devices to be powered wirelessly...
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