Cingular to sell ringtones from MySpace bands
(Reuters)
06 Apr 2006 23:36 GMTReuters - Cingular Wireless, the No. 1 U.S.
cellphone service, said on Thursday it plans to sell ringtones
from bands that put their music on MySpace.com, the social Web
site that is popular among teenagers.
Source: Yahoo Consumers want more from phones: study
(Reuters)
06 Apr 2006 23:29 GMTReuters - Not many people use
their cell phone to buy movie tickets, watch videos or play
games, but a significant number of Americans are interested in
doing just that.
Source: Yahoo Microsoft moves to stop software piracy in China 06 Apr 2006 21:05 GMTMicrosoft will continue its efforts to stop software piracy by announcing an agreement with two Chinese computer makers to use only licensed versions of its Windows XP operating system.
Source: InfoWorld Vodafone restructures business 06 Apr 2006 19:07 GMTVodafone Group announced Thursday a restructuring of its business operations and senior management, aimed at cutting costs and driving grown in emerging markets and new services.
Source: InfoWorld FDA to review wireless phone safety
(Reuters)
06 Apr 2006 17:20 GMT
Reuters - The U.S. Food and Drug
Administration said on Thursday it will review wireless phone
safety following a recently published study that raised
concerns about a heightened risk of brain cancer.
Source: Yahoo Vodafone Unveils New Structure
(AP)
06 Apr 2006 17:20 GMTAP - Vodafone Group PLC, the world's largest mobile phone company by revenues, unveiled a new organizational structure Thursday that included plans to break into key telecoms services that combine fixed and mobile networks.
Source: Yahoo Heavy 3G users may pay more 06 Apr 2006 16:53 GMTEarly adopters of mobile broadband who take advantage of unlimited monthly downloads and uses that fall outside carriers' terms of service should enjoy it while they can, according to a top executive of Verizon Wireless.
Source: InfoWorld Cingular eyes new ways to put video on cellphones
(Reuters)
06 Apr 2006 15:42 GMT
Reuters - Cingular Wireless, the No. 1 U.S.
mobile service, is looking at new ways for its customers to get
video to their cellphones aside from the subscription based
streaming video service it already offers, the company's Chief
Technology Officer Kris Rinne said on Wednesday.
Source: Yahoo