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  • AT&T Threatens To Penalize Heavy iPhone Data Users

    NewsFactor – 39 mins ago  

    In the aftermath of a bruising advertising battle with Verizon Wireless that highlighted the limitations of AT&T's 3G network, an AT&T executive told investors that high-bandwidth iPhone users could face higher usage charges. Ralph de la Vega, AT&T's head of consumer services, told investors at a UBS conference in New York that people who consume a large amount of data would receive incentives to "reduce or modify their usage," the Associated Press reported. Full Story »

  • Sprint shares jump after Citi upgrade

    AP – 1 hr 5 mins ago  

    NEW YORK - Shares of Sprint Nextel Corp. got a boost Wednesday after a Citi Investment Research analyst upgraded the telecommunications company and said a combination with T-Mobile USA in the next 12 months is more likely than not. Full Story »

  • Ultrathin $499 Dell Vostro V13 Aimed at Entrepreneurs

    NewsFactor – Wed Dec 9, 12:26 pm ET  

    On Tuesday, Dell rolled out a new laptop aimed at mobile entrepreneurs, the 13.3-inch Vostro V13. With a starting price of $449, Dell is sending a combined message of value and innovation with the latest addition to its small-business line of Vostro laptops. Full Story »

  • India misses deadline for 3G auction

    AFP – Wed Dec 9, 12:11 pm ET  
    A man talks his mobile phone in front a government telecommunication... AFP/File

    NEW DELHI (AFP) - India's government has missed a deadline for inviting bidders to take part in its long-awaited auction for third generation (3G) mobile telecom services. Full Story »

  • France Telecom follows Apple's lead, launches applications

    Reuters – Wed Dec 9, 11:23 am ET  

    PARIS (Reuters) - Taking a page out of Apple's book, France Telecom's mobile phone unit Orange launched its own shop to sell downloadable videos, games, music and other content to its 130 million mobile phone subscribers. Full Story »

  • Virgin Extends Government's Free Cell Phone Program

    PC Magazine – Wed Dec 9, 10:02 am ET  

    Free, government-funded cell phones may be the target of right-wing rage, but they're real, they're out there and they're getting more free minutes. Virgin Mobile on Wednesday announced Assurance Wireless to ship prepaid phones to the poor or disabled in three states. Full Story »

  • Virtual SIM Allows Multiple Connections on a Mobile Handset

    PC World – Wed Dec 9, 2:40 am ET  

    Comviva Technologies, an Indian vendor of technology for value-added services, is targeting poor people in India, Africa and other developing markets with its "Virtual SIM" technology that allows users to connect to their mobile service using a shared or borrowed handset. Full Story »

  • 802.11ac Standard Will Bring Gigabit Speeds to WiFi

    PC World – Wed Dec 9, 1:31 am ET  

    Although the wireless 802.11n standard has just recently been made official, IEEE has begun work on the next iteration of WiFi. The coming upgrade may deliver speeds of up to 1 gigabit per second by improving on the effeciency of existing technology, according to Electronista. Full Story »

  • Wireless HD Video Standard Finalized - Promises 1080p Support

    PC World – Tue Dec 8, 8:21 pm ET  

    The Wireless Home Digital Interface (WHDI) Consortium announced on Tuesday that their wireless technology specification has finally reached a completed state. The new standard will give consumers the ability to transmit high definition (HD) content around their homes wirelessly. Full Story »

  • Texas Instruments raises 4Q profit, sales targets

    AP – Tue Dec 8, 6:11 pm ET  
    FILE - In this Aug 24, 2009 file photo, Texas Instruments calculators... AP

    DALLAS - Texas Instruments Inc. raised its fourth-quarter profit and sales outlook on Tuesday, citing an improving market for chips used in cell phones and other electronic gadgets like hard disk drives and video game consoles. Full Story »

  • MySpace buys imeem music site for under $1 mln

    AP – Tue Dec 8, 4:28 pm ET  
    The homepage of MySpace displayed on a computer monitor. MySpace... AFP/File

    LOS ANGELES - MySpace's online music venture with recording labels completed its purchase of song streaming site imeem on Tuesday, scooping up its 16 million users and mobile phone applications for less than $1 million. Full Story »

  • Confirmed: Google Goggles Will Reach Other Platforms

    PC World – Tue Dec 8, 1:23 pm ET  

    Google's limited launch of its Goggles visual search app has plenty of people wondering when they'll be able to try out the new tool. Google Goggles, released to Android users on Monday, allows you to search on your cell phone simply by snapping photos: You point your phone's camera at a place or object, and it delivers detailed information to you within seconds. Full Story »

  • Samsung's Bada Aims to Bring Apps to All

    PC World – Tue Dec 8, 12:12 pm ET  

    Samsung has revealed a bit more about Bada, a new mobile phone platform that's supposed to bring apps to cheaper smartphones. Full Story »

  • Orange Says Life Is Better on Its Mobile Social Network

    PC World – Tue Dec 8, 12:10 pm ET  

    Mobile phone operator Orange plans to open Life Is Better On, its take on mobile social networking, on Wednesday. Full Story »

  • Mobile phones spreading in N. Korea: media

    AFP – Tue Dec 8, 12:02 pm ET  
    North Korean soldiers stand guard in July 2009. Mobile phone... AFP/POOL/File

    TOKYO (AFP) - Mobile phone subscriptions are spreading fast and due to reach 120,000 early next year in communist North Korea, where an Egyptian provider started a service a year ago, a press report said Tuesday. Full Story »

  • China Mobile, RIM to offer BlackBerry to China consumer

    Reuters – Tue Dec 8, 6:44 am ET  

    BEIJING (Reuters) - China Mobile (0941.HK) and Research in Motion will offer BlackBerry handsets and Internet service to consumers as well as smaller firms in China, the two firms said on Tuesday. Full Story »

  • RIM to Develop TD-SCDMA BlackBerry for China Mobile

    PC World – Tue Dec 8, 1:20 am ET  

    Research In Motion will develop a version of its BlackBerry handset that supports China's homegrown 3G standard, TD-SCDMA, the company said Tuesday, expanding an existing partnership with operator China Mobile. Full Story »

  • Motorola to Sell Droid-style Phone in China This Month

    PC World – Mon Dec 7, 11:30 pm ET  

    Motorola will start selling a smartphone similar to the Droid in China this month, but the phone will use China's homegrown 3G standard and a China Mobile operating system. Full Story »

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