Microsoft pushes for Silverlight on Android G1 and iPhoneOpen in New Window
"Microsoft is not wasting any time in its battle against Adobe when it comes to the company's Flash technology competitor, Silverlight. Microsoft is reportedly very interested in pushing Silverligh read more »
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Sony Ericsson Posts Third Quarter LossOpen in New Window
"The world's fifth-largest cell phone manufacturer was hit by sluggish sales and posted a third-quarter loss of $33 million." read more »
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T-Mobile: 50 Android applications to be available for G1 launchOpen in New Window
"When T-Mobile delivers the G1 on October 22, about 50 third-party software applications will be available for the Android-based smartphone in Google's online Android Marketplace..." read more »
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Mobile Firefox alpha code now onlineOpen in New Window
"Mozilla Wednesday formally released the alpha version of its mobile Firefox browser, dubbed Fennec." read more »
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Shiny phones lead to rash of rashOpen in New Window
"The British Association of Dermatologists is warning that excessive mobile phone use can lead to an unsightly rash across the face and ears and wants doctors to..." read more »
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Nokia Optimistic Despite Drop In ProfitsOpen in New Window
"Nokia saw a 30% drop in net income, but its outlook for the fourth quarter may soothe those worried about the economic slowdown hitting the mobile industry." read more »
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Global Crossing Pushes Unified Communications EnvelopeOpen in New Window
"The company deployed Microsoft Office Communications Server to nearly all of its 5,000 employees, with nearly 20% of those workers making voice and video calls via the software." read more »
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Making it to Apple's App Store by staying out of courtOpen in New Window
Jacqueline Emigh writes, "Apple's iPhone has been luring a lot of third-party VoIP developers lately. Last week, its controversial App Store added Fring to a list of applications that already included TruPhone and Pennytel. Meanwhile, Sipgate -- an application banned in Germany last month -- isn't perched up there with the rest of them." read more »
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