Analysts say Apple appears to have topped Cisco in iPhone agreement
(USATODAY.com)
22 Feb 2007 12:29 GMTUSATODAY.com - SAN JOSE, Calif. - Cisco Systems and Apple said Wednesday they have settled the trademark-infringement lawsuit that threatened to derail Apple's use of the "iPhone" name for its much-hyped new iPod-cellular phone gadget. he companies said they reached an agreement that will allow Apple to use the name for its sleek new multimedia device in exchange for exploring wide-ranging "interoperability" between the companies' products in the areas of security, consumer and business communications. No other details of the agreement were released.
Source: Yahoo Cisco, Apple settle dispute over iPhone trademark
(AFP)
22 Feb 2007 11:06 GMT
AFP - Cisco and Apple announced Wednesday that they had settled their trademark lawsuit over Apple's use of the name iPhone for a new portable device that includes mobile phone features.
Source: Yahoo Apple, Cisco settle iPhone dispute 22 Feb 2007 03:21 GMTCisco Systems Inc. and Apple Inc. have settled a dispute over rights to use the iPhone name. Under terms of the agreement, both companies have the right to use the name.
Source: InfoWorld Cisco, Apple settle iPhone lawsuit
(AP)
22 Feb 2007 02:26 GMT
AP - Cisco Systems Inc. and Apple Inc. said Wednesday they have settled the trademark-infringement lawsuit that threatened to derail Apple's use of the "iPhone" name for its much-hyped new iPod-cellular phone gadget.
Source: Yahoo Google patches serious Desktop flaw 21 Feb 2007 22:13 GMTGoogle quickly patched what security researchers identified Wednesday was a potentially serious cross-site scripting flaw in its popular desktop search and widget application that could leave users vulnerable to outside attack.
Source: InfoWorld Motorola says first half of 2007 will be "rocky"
(Reuters)
21 Feb 2007 19:46 GMTReuters - Motorola Inc. , the world's
second-biggest maker of mobile phones, expects the first half
of 2007 to be "rocky" before improving in the second half,
Chief Financial Officer David Devonshire said on Wednesday.
Source: Yahoo Telus bows to pressure, ends phone porn downloads
(Reuters)
21 Feb 2007 19:16 GMTReuters - Telus Corp., Canada's No. 2 telephone
company, has decided to stop offering pornography for
downloading to mobile phones after complaints from hundreds of
customers and criticism from Catholic church officials.
Source: Yahoo Qualcomm Races to Retool the Mobile Phone
(PC World)
21 Feb 2007 19:00 GMTPC World - [<a href="http://www.networkworld.com/news/financial/qualcomm.html">Qualcomm</a>] has single-mindedly focused on its patented Code Division Multiple Access cellular technology, which is only now starting to bring useable wireless data links to mobile enterprise users.
Source: Yahoo