SugarCRM to support iPhone, BlackBerry 30 Apr 2008 23:38 GMTSugarCRM is bridging the distance between mobile phones and PCs with a new version of its Web-based CRM software now available for beta testing.
Source: InfoWorld Report: AT&T will subsidize iPhone price by $200 30 Apr 2008 21:23 GMTAT&T will subsidize $200 of the purchase price for new iPhones this summer, according to a story posted by Fortune Wednesday, reducing consumers' out-of-pocket expense for the popular device to as low as $199.
Source: InfoWorld AT&T Reported Ready Offer 3G iPhone, Starting at $199
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30 Apr 2008 17:24 GMTNewsFactor - Fortune reports that AT&T expects to launch Apple's new 3G iPhone either on, or very near to, the June 27 anniversary of the original handset's 2007 launch. Citing an unnamed source familiar with the matter, the magazine said AT&T intends to heavily subsidize the new smartphone, giving anyone who signs up for a two-year contract a $200 discount on the iPhone's retail sticker price.
Source: Yahoo Sony Ericsson combines Java and Flash 30 Apr 2008 11:04 GMTSony Ericsson is hoping to promote "wow" mobile-phone applications by enabling developers to combine the best of Java and Flash in the same applications.
Source: InfoWorld Check Point adds VPN access for iPhone 28 Apr 2008 16:53 GMTCheck Point Software Technologies on Monday announced support for the iPhone through its VPN-1 product, a Virtual Private Networking (VPN) software tool.
Source: InfoWorld What's behind Apple's P.A. Semi purchase? 28 Apr 2008 11:41 GMTApple's purchase of a microprocessor design firm has triggered a wave of speculation over what the computer maker plans to do with its newly acquired assets. Perhaps, the thinking goes, the purchase means a new chip to power future iPhone models. Or maybe it will push Apple into new areas of portable computing. It might even mean a return of sorts to the company's PowerPC days.
Source: InfoWorld Report sheds light on failure to sell safety spectrum 25 Apr 2008 23:16 GMTLease payments sought by public-safety agencies on an adjoining block of spectrum were not the only factor in the failure of a portion of wireless spectrum to sell in the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's (FCC's) recent 700MHz spectrum auction, the FCC's inspector general said Friday.
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