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[2005-01-31] Skype Is Getting Very Interesting
A few weeks ago, I joined the Skype beta testing program for their planned voice messaging service. It is good.

[2005-01-31] StarHub To Launch i-mode Internet Access
Singapore's integrated info-communications provider, StarHub has announced the launch of i-mode Internet access, partnered with Japan's Nippon Telephone & Telegraph (NTT) DoCoMo.

[2005-01-31] Cell Phone Shipments Increase
Reports indicate that the fourth quarter of 2004 was the best ever for mobile phone shipments, which saw a 24-29% increase during the quarter.

[2005-01-28] Yahoo Provides Local Search Via Cell Phones
Matt Hicks of eWeek looks at the different cell phone search options and Yahoo's expansion with local search features.

[2005-01-28] Mobile Phone Market Produces Record Numbers
The worldwide mobile phone market leapt to its all-time highest level after two consecutive quarters of steady growth.

[2005-01-27] Adam Curry to Launch Podcast Network
Lookout MTV, later this winter podcasting pioneer Adam Curry and partners plan to launch a podcasting network ...

[2005-01-26] Ask Jeeves Developing Wireless Search Service
Catching-up on this story. Ask Jeeves talks about its plans to launch a wireless search service for cell phones.

[2005-01-19] Legal Online Music Downloads Booming
The Internet music business appears to be booming. After overcoming the "Napster" stigma, online music stores have seen a dramatic increase in customers and sales/downloads.

[2005-01-11] New Cell Phone Virus Discovered
F-Secure, a Finnish Internet security company, has discovered a new cell phone virus called Lasco.A. The virus spreads via Bluetooth technology and by attaching itself to files contained on mobile phones.

[2005-01-06] New Wireless Kodak Camera Is Email Capable
The hits from CES keep on coming. With a slew of tech toy announcements upon us stemming from the Consumer Electronics Show, Kodak was not one to stay silent.

[2005-01-04] iPod Needs Satellite Radio
USA Today reports car electronics manufacturers are rushing to create an adaptor that lets folks listen to their iPods in the car using their car stereo controls.

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