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Cash Cow Today, Sitting Duck Tomorrow (BusinessWeek Online)   14 Nov 2005 16:08 GMT
BusinessWeek 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 GMT
Company introduces Linksys One, which will feature hosted voice, video, data networking, and applications via ISPs.
Source: ZDNet
In Brief: CipherTrust unveils gateway security appliance   14 Nov 2005 15:25 GMT
CipherTrust has launched CipherTrust IronNet, a gateway security appliance designed to prevent information leakage and compliance violations in the enterprise.
Source: InfoWorld
Users Want More Wireless-Landline Bundles: Survey   14 Nov 2005 15:10 GMT
Users increasingly want simple, combined wireless and landline calling plans, a new survey has found.
Source: Mobile Pipeline
Group To Push Development Of Linux Devices   14 Nov 2005 13:58 GMT
PalmSource 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 GMT
As 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 GMT
A 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 GMT
Battle 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 GMT
Vodaphone’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

Ericsson Chief Executive Carl-Henric Svanberg gestures during the Strategy and Technology Summit in China's financial centre Shanghai September 7, 2005. (Aly Song/Reuters)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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