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Archive 2005 |
Free
whitepaper download - Mobile Explosion - the future of mobile technology
If youre in the
business of developing and commercialising mobile applications content and solutions,
then investigate the latest trends and technological discoveries to help you create
for the future
http://www.wirelesspronews.com/2005/1213.html | 12.13.05 |
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Always-On Networks Created With A Wireless Router |
Free
whitepaper download - Mobile Explosion - the future of mobile technology
If youre in the
business of developing and commercialising mobile applications content and solutions,
then investigate the latest trends and technological discoveries to help you create
for the future
http://www.wirelesspronews.com/2005/1206.html | 12.06.05 |
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BellSouth Punishes New Orleans Over Free WiFi |
Clinging
To GoogleNet
Google says I'm wrong.
Robert X. Cringely says it, too. Even WebProNews' David Utter disagrees. Okay,
maybe so. But as cognitive dissonance has its way with me, I'm stickin' to my
guns and siding with Om Malik's original assertion that we haven't heard the last
of GoogleNet... http://www.wirelesspronews.com/2005/1123.html | 11.23.05 |
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Wi-Fi Proposals, And Google’s Too
San Francisco could
become the outdoor version of Google Labs if it accepts the search engine company's
offer to bring free wireless Internet to the city. Google wants to help the world,
and part of that plan was disclosed
by San Francisco when it published the Wi-Fi proposals it received...
http://www.wirelesspronews.com/2005/1026.html | 10.26.05 |
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Research
And Markets Looks At The Wireless Lifestyle
The world's biggest
revenue generator in the mobile phone sector has no plans to block VoIP on its
network. In a talk with analysts and investors, a Vodafone executive stated the
company would compete rather than block VoIP services. http://www.wirelesspronews.com/2005/0920.html | 09.20.05 |
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Eatoni
Squeezing BlackBerry Maker In Court
Research In Motion's
7100 model and distributor T-Mobile have come under fire from a Manhattan-based
firm. A lawsuit filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas
seeks to stop RIM from making the BlackBerry 7100 device, and T-Mobile...
http://www.wirelesspronews.com/2005/0915.html | 09.15.05 |
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Research
And Markets Looks At The Wireless Lifestyle |
Wireless
Deployments Helping Katrina Evacuees
VoIP has moved in
to pick up the load where landlines and cellular towers have failed in Katrina's
wake. Many services will take time to be restored to the areas hit hardest by
Hurricane Katrina...
http://www.wirelesspronews.com/2005/0909.html | 09.09.05 |
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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.
http://www.wirelesspronews.com/2005/0830.html | 08.30.05 |
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Apple
Music Phone Closer To Debut
Many are the rumors
swirling about the Motorola iTunes-capable phone, and they're not just about specs.
With the FCC giving its blessing to the Motorola E790 mobile handset, it appears
the long-awaited phone with Apple iTunes functionality will become a reality.
http://www.wirelesspronews.com/2005/0825.html | 08.25.05 |
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Kapow!
Sony Illustrates Comic Appeal On Mobiles
Japanese customers
will have a greater choice of manga on cell phones available from Sony; and why
that might matter to site publishers. While listening to my fellow writers grouse
about tiny cell phone... http://www.wirelesspronews.com/2005/0824.html | 08.24.05 |
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FCC
Approves Motorola ITunes Phone |
Sprint
Tackles Exclusive NFL Deal |
Google
WiFi A Possibility
According to Om Malik
of Business 2.0, Google may be quietly gathering up orphaned fiber-optic cables
across America as a precursor to a Google WiFi service. If what he says is true,
a free nationwide broadband network could save consumers and Google some money
while putting serious heat on other telecom companies. http://www.wirelesspronews.com/2005/0815.html | 08.15.05 |
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Super
Bowl On A Cell Phone |
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. Last week it looked like Apple was going to join
the ranks of mobile virtual network operators. This week it looks like AOL will
go there instead. http://www.wirelesspronews.com/2005/0810.html | 08.10.05 |
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Good
Expansion Of Wireless Email Support Bad For RIM |
Sony
Ericsson: Heapin’ Helpin’ Of Wireless Toys
Mobile phone maker
Sony Ericsson announced their new players in the phone market with 5 phone products,
including a new 3G phone and they have a wide variety of features to peruse, play
with and pay for. No price points were mentioned but one could assume prices would
be competitive with similar offerings from companies like Nokia. http://www.wirelesspronews.com/2005/0615.html | 06.15.05 |
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Wi-Fi
Records Highest Volume Ever
First quarter figures
for worldwide wireless LAN equipment see 12.2 million units shipped. Revenue for
Wi-Fi rose 20 percent to $767.6 million USD for the first quarter, according to
Infonetics Research. This figure should rise another 2 percent by the first quarter
of next year.
http://www.wirelesspronews.com/2005/0525.html | 05.25.05 |
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Bluetooth
Now Poised To Fulfill Its Promise
No question about it,
Bluetooth is very handy thanks to its improved integration with computers, cell
phones and automobiles. When Bluetooth first appeared about five years ago, the
hype far outstripped its usefulness. http://www.wirelesspronews.com/2005/0504.html | 05.04.05 |
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BREW
2005 Conference – Last Chance for Hotel Savings!
Okay, this is it. This
is your last chance to reserve a hotel room at the special BREW 2005 Conference
rate. One more final opportunity to guarantee your place and hotel room at the
year’s most happening and informative wireless conference. http://www.wirelesspronews.com/2005/0503.html | 05.03.05 |
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BREW
2005 – Come for more, leave with more!
At the BREW 2005 Conference,
the word is MORE. As in more ideas, more opportunities and more innovation. Come
and network with industry leaders as they show you how to get the most from BREW®,
the one wireless ecosystem that truly offers more. We’ll have in-depth discussions,
closed-door meetings and big-time parties. And it’s all in beautiful, sunny San
Diego from June 1st–3rd. What more could you ask for? http://www.wirelesspronews.com/2005/0420.html | 04.20.05 |
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Sending
Gmail To Your Mobile Phone
Did you know you can
have Gmail forward your new mail to your mobile phone? It's very simple, and takes
just minutes to set up. Don't want all your email sent? Apply a filter to what
you send. http://www.wirelesspronews.com/2005/0406.html | 04.06.05 |
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BREW
2005 Conference - Early Registration! |
Yahoo
Debuts Wireless RSS Reader |
Smartphones
- Beyond Voice To Information And Entertainment
Smartphones are poised
to become the information center and entertainment device of choice. Increasing
adoption and usage of smartphones bodes well not only for smartphone makers but
also for the wireless industry as a whole. http://www.wirelesspronews.com/2005/0301.html | 03.01.05 |
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BREW
2005 Conference - Save the date! |
Napster
Is A Cool Cat
Apple is cool. The
iPod is cool. iTunes is cool. Now Napster has joined that crowd. So what does
that make Napster ... well ... cool, of course. As we all know Napster was the
ultimate in cool when it allowed us to download free music. The new napster would
like some of that coolness back and as you can see by press and blogger quotes,
their strategy may be working: http://www.wirelesspronews.com/2005/0208.html | 02.08.05 |
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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. http://www.wirelesspronews.com/2005/0113.html | 01.13.05 |
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