Number Of Wireless-Only Users Is Increasing: Survey 11 Nov 2005 13:53 GMTMore than 9 percent of all U.S. phone users now only have a wireless phone and that number will increase dramatically in the coming years, a new survey has found.
Source: Mobile Pipeline Gas pipe broadband? 11 Nov 2005 12:00 GMTSmall San Diego start-up is developing technology that lets carriers deliver broadband services through natural-gas pipes.
Source: ZDNet Gas pipe broadband? 11 Nov 2005 12:00 GMTA small San Diego start-up is developing technology that allows carriers to deliver broadband services through natural-gas pipes.
Source: ZDNet Losing its cool, Apple iPod gets ROI; plus auto industry avoids RFID 11 Nov 2005 11:00 GMTThe Diffusion Group is out with a study hinting that the iPod is no longer cool. That’s right, with more than 30 million iPods on the streets, it seems, the hip factor is wearing off. So all you smug Apple store employees can just stop wearing black right now, because your little cool game is over.
Source: InfoWorld Intel pushes WiMax around the globe 10 Nov 2005 23:50 GMTA new $1.12 billion contract in Taiwan and new networks in 23 other countries bolster the chipmaker's wireless vision.
Source: ZDNet Intel pushes Wi-Max around the globe 10 Nov 2005 23:50 GMTA new $1.12 billion contract in Taiwan and new networks in 23 other countries bolster the chipmaker's wireless vision.
Source: ZDNet Study: IM Surpasses Email Among Teens, Young Adults (TechWeb) 10 Nov 2005 23:45 GMTTechWeb - The majority of teens and young adults use instant messaging more than email, and an increasing number of people across age groups are sending IMs from their mobile phones, a survey from America Online Inc. found.
Source: Yahoo Good Technology Moves To Lock Down Smartphones 10 Nov 2005 20:21 GMTGood Technology plans to bolster its mobile security product line with a new wireless security solution and a partnership with McAfee to distribute the antivirus vendor's wares over the air to handheld devices.
Source: Mobile Pipeline 3 Cos. OK'd in Japan Mobile Phone Market (AP) 10 Nov 2005 16:57 GMTAP - Three Tokyo-based companies were formally granted access to Japan's mobile phone market Thursday, signaling changes ahead for a sector that has not seen a new entrant for 12 years.
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