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Taiwan's Mio shows off smart phone with GPS   10 Mar 2006 05:04 GMT
Taiwan's Mio Technology Ltd. this week unveiled several new products at the Cebit show, including a smart phone with a GPS (global positioning system) function.
Source: InfoWorld
Intel's cell phone efforts still on hold   09 Mar 2006 23:53 GMT
A Hermon-based phone for 3G networks was supposed to be out last year, but it still can't be found.
Source: ZDNet
Intercasting Expands Rabble Social Networking To Cingular Wireless (TechWeb)   09 Mar 2006 23:50 GMT
TechWeb - Intercasting has expanded its mobile social-networking service Rabble to Cingular Wireless phones.
Source: Yahoo
Verizon Wireless Offers Pay-As-You-Go Service At Wal-Mart (TechWeb)   09 Mar 2006 23:40 GMT
TechWeb - Verizon Wireless is selling its pay-as-you-go mobile phone service at Wal-Mart Stores Inc.'s 2,300 locations nationwide.
Source: Yahoo
Verizon to use new tech to slash costs   09 Mar 2006 23:13 GMT
The technology will let broadband signals travel over existing cable wiring in homes to reduce Fios installation costs.
Source: ZDNet
Crowds throng displays in Hanover, Germany to see latest gadgets at CeBIT (Canadian Press)   09 Mar 2006 21:23 GMT

Marina Gogic presents a Hannspree elephant TV at the CeBIT. The company builds LCD screens into unusual cases. The world's largest IT fair runs through Wednesday, March 15, 2006. (AP Photo/Joerg Sarbach)Canadian Press - HANOVER, Germany (AP) - Whether it's a giant flat-panel TV screen, cellphone with enormous storage capacity, or tiny PC with full laptop functions, visitors to the CeBIT tech fair are hit with the message that bigger is better - even though it may come in a smaller package.



Source: Yahoo
Adobe aims to grow Flash, Reader on mobiles (Reuters)   09 Mar 2006 20:59 GMT

Adobe's Acrobat software is seen in an undated file photo. Design software maker Adobe Systems Inc. expects to see increasing revenues from the sale of its flagship products for use on mobile phones, its president and chief operating officer said on Thursday. REUTERS/HandoutReuters - Design software maker Adobe Systems Inc. expects to see increasing revenues from the sale of its flagship products for use on mobile phones, its president and chief operating officer said on Thursday.



Source: Yahoo
NMS reinvents itself as a software developer   09 Mar 2006 20:15 GMT
NMS Communications Corp. plans to move out of its core business as a supplier of development kits for communications applications such as VOIP (voice over Internet Protocol), DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) and echo cancelation over the next three years, according to a company executive.
Source: InfoWorld
Emerging technologies lure IT buyers to Cebit   09 Mar 2006 20:09 GMT
Technology buyers were drawn to this year's Cebit trade show by several emerging technologies that could help reinvigorate the tech sector after several years in the doldrums.
Source: InfoWorld
More Is Better Serves As Theme for CeBIT (AP)   09 Mar 2006 18:59 GMT

Sven Dey stands in front a giant model of a ViaMichelin navigation device at the CeBIT in Hanover, northern Germany, Thursday, March 9, 2006. About 6,300 exhibitors from 71 nations show their latest products. (AP Photo/Joerg Sarbach)AP - At CeBIT this year, bigger is indeed better among the companies that make the world's mobile phones, personal computers and televisions.



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