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[2005-04-21] PlayboyStation Portable Plays With PlayStation Portable Remember the good old days when you had to raid your old man's closet or under the bed to find the treasured copy of Playboy? The world's changed a lot since then.
[2005-04-20] Microsoft and RIM Extend Messaging to BlackBerry Microsoft along with Research In Motion (RIM) is working to extend enterprise instant messaging to BlackBerry subscribers.
[2005-04-20] Playboy Plays With PSP Playboy plunged further into the wireless world today with the announcement of PlayboyStation Portable hot on the heels of their successful IBod line for IPods.
[2005-04-19] Intel looks to make WiMax affordable While WiMax chip sets are being shipped from an Intel plant in Panang, Malaysia for a price of $45 to those who buy in bulk, the cost of a WiMax modem would still exceed $500.
[2005-04-19] Cisco Routes New Routers to ISPs Cisco Systems announced major advancements in their Internet Protocol Next Generation Networks yesterday in the form of router enhancements and new products that will allow ISPs to go the next level of service for their customers.
[2005-04-19] Using the New Google Local for Mobile Phones Last week, Google announced that it had ported Google Local-the easiest way to find local business information on the net-to your mobile phone or device. If your device has an XHTML-supporting (WAP 2.0) browser and you have mobile web service with your wireless provider enabled, your life on the road just got easier!
[2005-04-19] Quigley Moves Out From Under Alcatel announced on Tuesday Mike Quigley will move into the President and COO slot of the company after the resignation of Philippe Germond.
[2005-04-18] Dell Still Top Dog in PC Sales despite losing ground in 1st Quarter The European PC market drove up sales for the 1st quarter. Industry leader Dell led the way although their growth dropped below 20% for the first time in 3 years according to a new report from Gartner.
[2005-04-18] Web A-Go-Go-Go, Intel launches WiMax chip On the heels of WiFi is Intel's latest high speed offering, WiMax, a chip designed to pick up (fanfare please) long-range high-speed wireless Internet.
[2005-04-14] Alltel Launches BlackBerry For Mobile Professionals ALLTEL and Research In Motion today announced the availability of the BlackBerry 7250 Wireless Handheld, BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry Internet Service.
[2005-04-13] Sanswire Looks To Airships, Not Cellular Towers Wisconsin-based communications company Sanswire has introduced an almost-finished prototype for its "Stratellite," an unmanned airship that can deliver mobile phone signals from Earth's stratosphere.
[2005-04-05] Mabir Virus Aggressively Targeting Mobile Phones A variant of the Cabir mobile virus, called Mabir, has been targeting mobile phones using the Symbian Series 60 operating system. Mabir is capable of spreading via Bluetooth or by a phone's messaging service.
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