Archive for March 27th, 2010
AT&T Sees Big Business in Small Gadgets Like Dog Collars
AT&T said it will sell a wireless dog collar, which helps owners reconnect with their lost pets, as part of a broader plan of capitalize on small gadgets that run on its data network.
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Deutsche Telekom to Expand T-Mobile, Won’t Sell to Sprint
Deutsche Telekom, the parent company of T-Mobile, said it was committed to keeping and growing the beleaguered carrier, shooting down speculation that the German telecom giant may merge or sell its U.S. operations to rival Sprint.
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Nokia Buys Mobile Browser Company Novarra
Nokia, the world’s largest handset maker, has agreed to buy privately held mobile browser company Novarra to improve Web surfing on a wide range of its low-end and mid-range phones.
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The decline and fall of Gilbert Arenas – Washington Post
The decline and fall of Gilbert Arenas – Washington Post
The decline and fall of Gilbert ArenasWashington PostArenas is scheduled to be sentenced Friday for a felony charge of carrying an unlicensed pistol to the Verizon Center locker room in December. …GILBERT ARENAS SENTENCED TO THREE MONTHS IN JAILBleacher ReportGilbert accused of cover-upS2Smagazine.comProsecutors to Seek Three-Month [...]
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Samsung Announces New Smartphone – RedOrbit
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Samsung Announces New SmartphoneRedOrbit… said the device would be available for global distribution later this year and will directly compete with other phones from Nokia, Motorola Inc. and …Samsung Galaxy S: sexier than the Droid?DVICESamsung Steps Up In Smart-Phone Game With New OfferingWall Street JournalSamsung Moment ReviewCoolTechZone.com (blog)eWeek -Forbes (blog)all 298 news articles »
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Vertu celebrates with 20 million yen cell phone
The Yomiuri Shimbun Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia’s subsidiary Vertu has released a cellular phone model priced at 20 million yen to commemorate the first anniversary of the Vertu flagship store in Ginza, Tokyo. Decorated
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Behind the iPad: 4 Decades of Clever Technology (LiveScience.com)
Newton Message Pad, in 1993. The Newton created a new category of device – the Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). The touch-screen device had an address book, calendar and an e-mail function. It also carried a $700 price tag and flopped. Palm took the
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Behind the iPad: 4 Decades of Clever Technology
Newton Message Pad, in 1993. The Newton created a new category of device – the Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). The touch-screen device had an address book, calendar and an e-mail function. It also carried a $700 price tag and flopped. Palm took the
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