U.S. carrier finally announces MMS capability for the popular Apple phone.
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AT&T partners with SmartSynch to bring smart meter technology to the residential market.
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Carrier makes earnings gains but subscriber growth and market saturation slow.
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Aussie electronics maker Kogan plans to roll out the Blackberry-style Agora on Jan. 29.
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Cable operators are betting $1.65B on the service that competes with cable modems and may never compete with AT&T, Verizon Wireless, and T-Mobile.
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WiMAX firm faces new realities as it embarks on a plan that was drawn up before the economy skidded into recession.
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Wireless carrier prices touch-screen Blackberry at $199.99 in challenge to Apple’s smart phone.
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The software giant could beat out Google to land the biggest mobile search prize, report says.
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While cell phone shipments soared in the third quarter, Motorola lost its U.S. market share crown to Samsung.
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Wayport, backed by Sevin Rosen, New Enterprise, extends AT&T service from Starbucks to McDonald’s and hotels.
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IT veteran challenges "born on the web" rivals such as Google and Amazon.com with a cloud computing manifesto along with an array of products.
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Nokia, AT&T, and Navteq fund company's local search engine, which faces a crowded market that counts Yahoo, Microsoft, and Google.
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Company will not pick fights with the likes of IBM, Microsoft, and Cisco, instead handset leader will use partnerships with IT firms to attract business customers.
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T-Mobile is set to officially debut the first phone, dubbed the G1, to sport Google's Linux-based Android operating system. The search king, expected to grab at least 4 percent of the market, will become the latest agitator to shake up the industry.
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Largest U.S. carrier says the mobile enterprise market is seeing a perfect storm that makes mobile business applications a reality.
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After more than 60 agreements in Europe and Asia, search portal inks its first mobile search deal with a major U.S. carrier.
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Networking giant agrees to acquire Linux-based email server and calendaring company.
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White label service used by AT&T offers alternative to Google hegemony; AllianceBernstein leads round.
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Carrier is first to market a comprehensive Internet-based hosting service. But can a big phone company handle the intensity of rapid-response customer service problems?
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After a two-year battle with the FCC and the incumbent mobile carriers, VC-backed M2Z is inviting the public to pressure the FCC to move on free wireless broadband.
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