Verizon Wireless becomes the third carrier to sign on to Loopt's youth-focused location sharing service, but will carriers trip over security concerns?
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Equipment suppliers seek to spur the sluggish WiMAX market by tying its fortunes to GSM/EDGE the world's most popular mobile technology.
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Cable might dominate in established markets, but in Asia, Eastern Europe and Africa satellite looks strong.
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Intel plans to shed 10,500 jobs, shed $5 billion in costs over next two years.
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Apple's ubiquitous device has fueled interest in all video-capable portable players.
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As devices converge, phones need bigger screens and better keyboards.
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Microsoft announces a batch of classic games for its console.
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China’s mobile love affair; Cingular’s ‘Idol’ worship; mobile TV on rise.
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Phone market to hit $250 billion by 2011; players tolerant of in-game advertising; hard drive industry breaks records.
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Chip maker introduces processors that require less energy.
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The chip maker begins selling dual-core laptop processors.
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Online gamers in the Middle Kingdom could double by 2010, but profits for game firms are hard to come by.
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Wireless technology investors Qualcomm and Intel Capital reflect Amp’d’s embrace of technologies like Wi-Fi.
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Research firm says broadband growth isn’t enough to offset telco loss of traditional phone line revenue.
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Consumers spend record amounts on online content; online music sales rise gradually; Eastern Europeans big on wireless.
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Security companies say 2006 could see widespread virus attacks on smartphones.
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The Japanese company announces web browser and TV tuner upgrades for its wildly popular portable game system.
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Funds will help firm bring chipsets to market but there’s a standards fight over the wireless technology used in the products.
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Digital satellite and terrestrial radio set to soar; more spending on wireless; online shopping satisfaction down.
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Internet phone service in Asia will reach $10 billion by 2009, report says.
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