As talks between the iPhone maker and China Mobile fizzled after two years, report says China’s second largest carrier is ready to make a deal.
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Despite its well-documented difficulties in PC search, carrier-friendly Yahoo grabs an exclusive and lucrative mobile search deal with T-Mobile.
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The real portal battleground for these rivals will be the mobile Internet and unlike the PC-based web, they are practically tied.
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Market saturation and falling handset prices are forcing phone makers into services. But can they really compete with carriers?
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Wireless carriers let customers use their cell phones to set up TV shows to record.
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Surprise! Networking giant Cisco Systems owns iPhone trademark.
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Commission wants Redmond to provide full Windows documentation by November 23.
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Analyst says it’s time for service providers to inform businesses about VoIP’s real risks.
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Mobile retailer Carphone Warehouse buys out portal’s British division.
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Telecom regulator proposes reduction in out-of-network costs for mobile operators.
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Number of broadband users in China expected to exceed those in the U.S. in less than a year.
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South Korea still plans its way to the top of the tech markets.
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U.K. carrier sells 25 percent stake back to parent company Belgacom for $2.5 billion.
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Red Herring magazine’s Internet news briefs for the week of August 7, 2006.
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Capital expenditure is growing on the wireline side but falling for wireless.
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The ISP that established the pay-per-view web throws open its doors.
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Mobile firm shows good growth in maturing market as CEO faces revolt.
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Analysts question the timing and fairness of Redmond’s punishment.
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Will mobile broadcasting be shown the red card? Will mobile VoIP score early and often?
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The acquisition is a sign of ongoing consolidation in the enterprise resource planning market, say analysts.
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