T-Mobile's reported move toward an open platform speeds the demise of pre-installed software on mobile phones.
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Japanese researchers find no ties to disease from cellphone radio waves.
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The long overlooked business of transporting bulk cellular traffic in remote areas is expected to grow from $2.8B to $15.3B in four years.
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The Laird Group buys maker of antennas for WiMAX, WiFi.
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Surprise! Networking giant Cisco Systems owns iPhone trademark.
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Italian telecommunications provider creates two new subsidiaries.
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DiVitas Networks wants to bridge cellular and Wi-Fi networks for businesses.
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Rodger Desai pushed his startup onto college airwaves.
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Red Herring magazine's software news briefs for the week of May 1, 2006.
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Internet news briefs for the week of April 24, 2006.
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Explosive Net video growth; U.S. cellphone users are fickle; adults are gaming too.
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Wireless companies hope a technology called UMA will keep their customers from using VoIP services like Skype.
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Wireless companies and content creators are trying to figure out how to split the pot.
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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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Old phones + new software = profit.
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China Mobile jockeys for the dominant position in the run-up to 3G licensing.
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Broadband via cellular networks is expected to make big strides in the next four years.
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The firm hopes its acquisitions will make it the digital era's largest ‘utility’ company. The vision tests people’s patience.
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Deutsche Telekom’s wireless unit hopes to increase sales of mobile web services by selling laptops.
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Location-based technologies have given birth to new games, learning systems, and public services.
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