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[2005-08-30] Verizon Wireless Opens Up EV-DO to 7 New Markets Verizon Wireless has expanded its EV-DO (Evolution-Data Optimized) wireless broadband network by making EV-DO-based services, BroadbandAccess and V CAST available to seven new markets.
[2005-08-29] Nokia Finishes Second Chinese R&D Center The Finnish handset maker has established a research and development center in the city of Chengdu.
[2005-08-29] Intel and Cisco Plan To Better Wi-Fi and VoIP At Intel's Developer Forum in San Francisco last week, it was announced that Intel and Cisco have entered a new partnership dealing with the improvement of Wi-Fi security and roaming and VOIP support.
[2005-08-26] CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment 2005 Next Month The CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment 2005 event is coming up September 27-29 at Moscone West in San Francisco, and will focus on mobile solutions for enterprises.
[2005-08-26] Verizon Keeps Wireless Customers Going Through Hurricane Wireless customers in Florida whose service was disrupted by Hurricane Katrina are not totally out of luck. Verizon Wireless has dispatched network technician teams in the areas that were hit the hardest.
[2005-08-25] Intel Helps Out Australia With WiMAX It was announced that Intel is investing $37 million Australian dollars into expanding Unwired Australia as it prepares to launch a WiMAX network.
[2005-08-24] PSP Upgrade Includes New Web Browser, Enhanced Security The new Firmware 2.0 upgrade for Sony's PSP system has some interesting new features such as a new integrated web browser, and increased Wi-Fi security.
[2005-08-23] FCC Approves Motorola iTunes Phone The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has implied that it has given its approval for Motorola to sell a phone that runs a mobile version of Apple's iTunes service.
[2005-08-22] Otaku No Cell Phone: Sony Putting Manga On Mobile Sony announced they are plunging into the downloadable "manga" market for mobile phones in Japan. "Manga" refers to Japanese comic books and video. Japanese users will be able load content onto third generation telephones.
[2005-08-18] Qualcomm Buys Elata for Mobile Content Delivery Qualcomm announced that it has acquired mobile content delivery software provider Elata for $57 million in cash. Elata is based in the United Kingdom.
[2005-08-18] No Deal For Nokia and iTunes After media reports said that Nokia would be offering Apple's iTunes music service on its N91 phones, Nokia came forward and declared this to be false.
[2005-08-15] AOL Posts Mobile Portal Online The online services provider announced the launch of AOLMobile.com, and extended its AOL.com portal to WAP 2.0 browsers.
[2005-08-15] AOL Turns On Open Sign for Mobile Storefront America Online rolled out the welcome mat and flipped the switch to the open sign for their next mobile service. The AOL portal aimed at cell phone users gives those users access to the companies web functions.
[2005-08-12] Super Bowl On A Cell Phone A panel discussing consumer electronics in San Francisco doesn't think anyone would watch the big Roman numeral game on the small screen.
[2005-08-09] AOL Plants Wildseed, Sprouts AOL Wireless Group The acquisition brings the maker of the SmartSkin and a mobile operating system into a newly formed group focused on wireless markets.
[2005-08-08] AOL Ties Up Wireless Deal Another acquisition by AOL, this time of phone-personalization software company Wildseed, will help it get onto more mobile phones.
[2005-08-05] IBM Juicing Up SiGe Technology IBM announced on Friday the launch of their fourth generation silicon-germanium (SiGe) foundry technology named 8HP. The new chip has more than twice the performance of the previous products.
[2005-08-04] Kiddie Cell Phones Are All the Rage Ok, so your 8-year-old wants a cell phone. Don't think your 8-year-old needs a cell phone? You don't have to fight with them, fight with the cell phone companies. As cell phones have become an integral part of the tech industry with a lot of features, including search and email and instant messaging, cell phone marketers feel the 8-12 year-old market is the wave of the future.
[2005-08-03] PDA Sales Pounding The Pavement PDA sales worldwide took off up the road, up 32% from the same period last year. Gartner said 3.6 million units sold from all vendors. Research In Motion's Blackberry units continue to climb above the others though taking 23% of the market share.
[2005-08-02] Boeing Gets Intel Boost On In-flight Internet Connexion by Boeing has Intel as a partner and promoter of its high-speed wireless service on airplanes.
[2005-08-02] RadioShack Suddenly Hot Wireless Game Store You've got questions, we've got Tetris, and several other games from Jamdat for mobile handsets.
[2005-08-02] RIM Gets Favorable Court Ruling A federal appeals court has overturned some findings in the Eastern District of Virginia Court's December ruling against Blackberry maker Research In Motion.
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