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[2005-07-28] Yahoo Search in Two New Venues - Mobile and In-Flight
Yahoo Search made two important announcements this week, both of which involve exclusive rights to provide search results in interesting venues.

[2005-07-27] AOL Debuts A Trio Of Mobile Searches
Results of searches performed from cellphones will be optimized for the small screen, thanks to a new technology partnership.

[2005-07-27] ICE Down Your Cellphone
An initiative started by a British paramedic has made its way across the Atlantic, and state emergency management officials are encouraging its use.

[2005-07-26] Motorola Debuts Blackberry Killer
The Motorola Q running Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 has been announced, with a QWERTY keyboard and Exchange 2003 compatibility.

[2005-07-25] Vodafone Dials Up Record Growth
The world's largest mobile phone business scored big in its first quarter by adding over 4.1 million customers.

[2005-07-22] Pittsburgh Area BPL Trial On Tap
Newly-formed Duquesne Broadband will begin a trial of wireless BPL services on August 8th in Monroeville.

[2005-07-21] IEEE Working On Wireless Mesh LAN
A working group will consider a standard for mesh networking, which could lead to wider adoption of WLAN technology.

[2005-07-21] NYC Sues Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile Over Ads
"You can't promise a great deal in the headline and hide the true costs in the fine print," said DCA Acting Commissioner Jonathan Mintz in a statement.

[2005-07-18] Congress Hangs Up In-Flight Cellphone Talk
The House Aviation Subcommittee does not hold the same enthusiasm about in-flight cell talk as the wireless companies do.

[2005-07-18] Apple Seeding New iPod
Apple announced their 500 millionth download and with it, 10 iPods and an iTunes gift card for 10,000 and free trip to go see Coldplay. Nice. This statistic show just how much iTunes is dominating the market over other download services. So what can Apple do for an encore? I want my iPodTV.

[2005-07-14] Little MicroSD Cards Grow Up In A TransFlash
SanDisk, the maker of the tiny cards, has seen them adopted by the SD Association as a new standard.

[2005-07-14] Crazy Frog Purveyors Crazy As A Fox
Many mobile users in the UK who purchased the Crazy Frog ‘Axel F' ringtone didn't read the fine print.

[2005-07-13] Analog To Digital Broadcast Conversion Airing In 2009
The broadcasting lobby addressed the Senate and said it would accept a firm changeover date of January 1, 2009.

[2005-07-13] Uncle Sam Wants Access To Air Passenger Net Usage
Citing the need for quick action in the event of a security threat, several government agencies have asked the FCC for broad inspection powers.

[2005-07-11] Good Expansion Of Wireless Email Support Bad For RIM
Helped by its acquisition of JP Mobile, Good Technology will work on extending its Exchange support to Domino and Groupwise.

[2005-07-11] Microsoft, Nokia Successful With Play For .Mobi
A new Internet top-level domain suffix for mobile web sites has been approved by ICANN.

[2005-07-08] Sprint Goes Next Generation With Wireless
The mobile services provider now has begun rolling out 3G high-speed wireless Internet access services.

[2005-07-08] FCC Says US Broadband Usage Rising
High-speed Internet connections increased by 34 percent in 2004, and about 38 million lines are in service.

[2005-07-08] Sprint, T-Mobile Picture MMS Interoperability
The two wireless service providers will now allow their subscribers to share picture and video messages.

[2005-07-06] Disney Sprints To Mobile Platforms
An agreement with wireless service provider Sprint will place Disney content on mobile devices.

[2005-07-05] xMax Delivers Wireless Broadband Over Radio Waves
A Florida-based company claims its technology can bring broadband to broader areas than other wireless options.

[2005-07-05] Software Drives Mobile Purchases
Availability of third-party software products heavily influences user adoption of smartphones and handhelds.

[2005-07-04] Deutsche Telekom Dumping T-Mobile USA?
The fourth largest mobile phone service company in the U.S. may soon have a for sale sign in the window depending on high level discussions within European cell phone giant Deutsche Telekom turns up.

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