Cash Cow Today, Sitting Duck Tomorrow (BusinessWeek Online) 14 Nov 2005 16:08 GMTBusinessWeek Online - How quickly things change In September's column (see BW Online, 8/22/05, "Global or Local? Make It Both"), I goofed. A reader pointed out that Samsung had indeed, as I said, displaced Motorola as the No. 2 maker of mobile phones at the end of 2004 -- but since then, it has fallen back behind Motorola and No. 1 Nokia .
Source: Yahoo Cisco continues small business push 14 Nov 2005 15:52 GMTCompany introduces Linksys One, which will feature hosted voice, video, data networking, and applications via ISPs.
Source: ZDNet Group To Push Development Of Linux Devices 14 Nov 2005 13:58 GMTPalmSource is among the founders of an industry group looking to standardize certain aspects of Linux as used in mobile devices.
Source: Mobile Pipeline U.S. Enters BlackBerry Patent Fight 14 Nov 2005 12:57 GMTAs RIM's patent battle flares up again, the U.S. government is taking steps to make sure federal employees don't lose their mobile e-mail.
Source: Mobile Pipeline New mobile Linux group launches 14 Nov 2005 12:03 GMTA group of companies launched the Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) Forum on Monday. It's the newest effort to create standards aimed at fostering the use of Linux on mobile devices.
Source: InfoWorld Next-gen Wi-Fi standard showdown 14 Nov 2005 11:00 GMTBattle lines are now being drawn over the next-generation WLAN standard, IEEE 802.11n, which promises speeds of 100Mbps and higher, as well as increased range.
Source: InfoWorld An Inside Look At Toshiba's TV Phone 14 Nov 2005 10:00 GMTVodaphone’s Toshiba V603T handset, available in Japan on the W-CDMA 2-GHz band, adds TV capabilities.
Source: Mobile Pipeline Sony Ericsson launches three entry-level phones (Reuters) 14 Nov 2005 08:28 GMT
Reuters - Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson said
on Monday it was launching three entry-level phones as it seeks
to broaden its portfolio beyond the high-end handsets for which
it is best known.
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