Verizon Wireless Raises Corporate Text Messaging FeesOpen in New Window
Antone Gonsalves posts on Information Week "In a notice sent to partners Wednesday and published by RCR Wireless News, Verizon Wireless said it would charge 3 cents for every MT (mobile terminated) message sent to its subscribers. This would apply to any commercial company that sends message alerts, search results, news, sports, or any other content. Nonprofit organizations would not be charged." read more »
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Kansas To Get WiMax For Rural AreasOpen in New Window
Redline, which installed its RedMAX AN-100UX base stations, said the initial customer deployments are expected to be deployed by November. read more »
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Huawei's Bid To Sell Mobile Unit StallsOpen in New Window
The company cited deteriorating financial market conditions as the reason for dropping the auction this week. read more »
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Skype Calls Get Monitored In ChinaOpen in New Window
Sensitive words include references to the Chinese Communist Party, the Falun Gong, Taiwan independence, Tibet, and the ongoing tainted milk scandal in China. read more »
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Nintendo Unveils DSi Gaming Portable, But Not For U.S.Open in New Window
The revamped device, which features a built-in Web browser, larger screen, and two integrated cameras, will launch in Japan on Nov. 1. read more »
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How Linux Can Conquer The LaptopOpen in New Window
According to Serdar Yegulalp "Linux's first step must be to own the emerging netbook market, where it is gaining traction among users who live on Web-based apps and aren't married to Windows." read more »
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Entellium’s lost millionsOpen in New Window
"Larry Dignan outlines the main points of the Entellium fraud. Regardless of the final outcome, there are three glaring questions:How did the CFO and CEO overstate revenues across THREE financial years..." read more »
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E-voting issues stir in advance of November electionsOpen in New Window
With US elections four weeks away, visions of glitches past and present are dancing in the heads of tech observers bracing for November 4. It may not help that one judge is suppressing the results of an e-voting machines test. read more »
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