BlackBerry Gets Live Video StreamingOpen in New Window
"The mobile broadcasting service Qik announced support for the BlackBerry Bold and Pearl, with more handsets to come." read more »
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CenturyTel To Acquire Embarq In $5.8 Billion DealOpen in New Window
"The combined Embarq-CenturyTel would operate in 33 states and have about 8 million telephone access lines, 2 million high-speed Internet customers." read more »
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Why Windows Mobile Is In TroubleOpen in New Window
Om Malik writes "Recently it was revealed that the newest version of Microsoft's mobile operating system, Windows Mobile 7.0, would be delayed until as late as 2010. The updated version, which the read more »
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Seattle: G1s sell out, especially due to short supplyOpen in New Window
"Supplies of T-Mobile G1 phones were short at some stores in the Northwest US, so although customers numbered only a few dozen, at least a few stores could say they sold out by 12 pm PDT, as Angela read more »
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Reform groups: open access a must for big wireless mergersOpen in New Window
"The FCC should take a second look at those Verizon/Alltel and Sprint/Clearwire mergers, says a host of public interest groups." read more »
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Google liberates Android source code, so start developing!Open in New Window
"Google has finally released the source code of its Linux-based Android mobile platform. Third-party developers can obtain the source code from Google's git repositories and compile it today on Lin read more »
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Taliban extends mobile shutdown orderOpen in New Window
"The Taliban has now ordered mobile operators to shutdown daytime access to their networks in the Afghan province of Ghazni." read more »
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Android Code Is Finally Released Into The Open-Source WildOpen in New Window
Erick Schonfeld reports on the exciting news that Google's Android code has been fully released as open source and is now available for download. read more »
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