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Apple beats Microsoft, Motorola in Q4 phone sales (InfoWorld)   06 Feb 2008 11:45 GMT
InfoWorld - Even after being on the market for less than half a year, more iPhones sold in the fourth quarter than Windows Mobile phones in the U.S., according to research from Canalys.
Source: Yahoo
Remote worker security still lax   05 Feb 2008 23:25 GMT
Despite having a greater awareness of the security risks posed by careless computing habits and personal Internet activity carried out on corporate laptops, many remote workers continue to do things that imperil the safety of themselves and their employers, according to a new report from Cisco.
Source: InfoWorld
Hands On With Verizon's New HTC Smart Phone (PC World)   05 Feb 2008 22:00 GMT
PC World - Our cell phone expert puts the HTC SMT5800 through its paces and finds out how it stacks up against Verizon's other Windows Mobile phones.
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Nokia offers N-Gage to some customers   05 Feb 2008 19:51 GMT
Nokia on Tuesday invited some phone users to start playing with its delayed new N-Gage gaming service and rebranded its video- and photo-sharing service.
Source: InfoWorld
Japanese study clears mobiles of brain cancer risk (Reuters)   05 Feb 2008 18:50 GMT

Geisha Anzu uses her mobile phone after finishing a banquet at a traditional Japanese restaurant in Tokyo, November 5, 2007. Using a mobile phone does not increase your risk of brain cancer, according to a new Japanese study that is the first to consider the effects of radiation on different parts of the brain. (Toru Hanai/Reuters)Reuters - Using a mobile phone does not increase your risk of brain cancer, according to a new Japanese study that is the first to consider the effects of radiation on different parts of the brain.



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Funambol offers ad-supported mobile e-mail   05 Feb 2008 17:54 GMT
Open source mobile e-mail provider Funambol is working with advertising company Amobee to give network operators a way to offer free e-mail services to users.
Source: InfoWorld
Yahoo's Zimbra ships ZCS 5.0 suite upgrade   05 Feb 2008 17:38 GMT
While parent company Yahoo mulls an unsolicited acquisition bid from Microsoft, Zimbra on Tuesday shipped a version of its e-mail and collaboration software suite that adds support for BlackBerry devices and Outlook 2007.
Source: InfoWorld
Nokia starts to roll out gaming, networking sites (Reuters)   05 Feb 2008 06:35 GMT
Reuters - Nokia, the world's largest cellphone maker, started to roll-out its online gaming service N-Gage on Tuesday as it expands into mobile Internet services.
Source: Yahoo
Kodak offers improved camera chip (AP)   04 Feb 2008 22:33 GMT
AP - Eastman Kodak Co. said Monday it has developed an image sensor that greatly improves the quality of pictures and video captured by camera phones.
Source: Yahoo
Dell "more focused" on computers than phones (Reuters)   04 Feb 2008 19:12 GMT

Michael Dell, founder and chairman of Dell Inc., holds a news conference in Shanghai March 21, 2007. Dell said on Monday the company is 'more focused on the computer business' and declined further comment when asked if Dell was interested in buying Motorola Inc's mobile phone business. (Aly Song/Reuters)Reuters - Dell Inc Chief Executive Michael Dell said on Monday the company is "more focused on the computer business" and declined further comment when asked if Dell was interested in buying Motorola Inc's mobile phone business.



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