A report claiming Intel is closing down its WiMax Program Office in Taiwan has caused a bit of an online storm in a teacup, with some dramatically pointing to the …
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The US is pretty fond of its wireline pipes, but Israeli IP radio firm Siklu is trying to change the world’s mind, and the wireless game, when it comes to …
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Foursquare, the smartphone app which lets one “check in” at various real-life locations, proceeding to use that information to spam ones mates via every social network under the sun, is …
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We love companies with a sense of humor, and Finnish phone maker Nokia had us chuckling this morning with its amusing little dig at Apple and Steve Jobs’ arrogant statement …
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@Communicasia: The mobile Internet, personalized, intelligent and profitable
by Sylvie Barakby Sylvie BarakThe success and profitability of the mobile Internet all hinges on the level of personalization and intelligence it can achieve, according to Amdocs’ director for market development and strategy, Michael …
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We take a look at some of the weird and wonderful devices on display at this year’s CommunicAsia in Singapore: Mobile life saverWhile some people might feel dead without their …
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It has apparently been a very good year for Chinese telecom equipment and network provider ZTE. The Chinese firm announced not only had it leapfrogged rival Alcatel Lucent to become …
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Buy Your iPhone at WalmartWant an iPhone 4G come June 24th? No problem, just head on down to your local Walmart, the coolest hipster budget supermarket on the block. That’s …
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With the World Cup kicking off on Friday, cell phones are playing a new role in bringing the games live to fans wherever they may be, and regardless of timezone.
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According to an anonymous tip to the Google Operating System blog, the search engine giant is testing its own Google Voice VoIP service through Gmail. Indeed, we’ve noticed the new …
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For all the studies claiming mobile phone radiation gives you cancer, there a multitude more claiming they don’t, but something no one denies is the fact mobile phones do emit …
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A cabal of companies have thrown their weight behind the e-reading phenomenon here at Computex Taipei, proclaiming it to be not only the technological way forward, but green to boot.BenQ, …
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At a charismatic and device filled event in Taipei’s Hyatt hotel on Tuesday, Intel’s vice president and general manager of the PC Client Group Mooly Eden told a star struck …
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After an explosive day zero at Computex Taipei on Monday, day two had much to live up to – but didn’t disappoint. Here are a few snippets from today’s show. …
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Computex 2010, the massive Taipei electronics expo is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, with a slew of new gizmos and gadgets, smartphones and tablets on display. TAITRA, Taiwan’s External …
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Just this week, Verizon announced it would be teaming up with Google on a tablet to rival the Apple AT&T alliance.The announcement was made during an interview between the Wall …
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When it rains it pours or – in Apple’s case – when it leaks, it floods, with news that yet another iPhone 4G has managed to escape Castle Cupertino, only …
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Arden Media Co. and RCR Wireless News announced the official launch of the RCR Unplugged Web site designed to take readers behind the scenes of the wireless revolution, providing news …
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It’s a good time to be a niche chip maker and Cavium Networks is spring boarding off its recent major growth spurt by releasing a new line of embedded multi …
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The Embedded Systems Conference, in San Jose CA., is hardly the place to look for simple, uncomplicated products, but small Danish company Nabto proved a welcome exception to all the …
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The world may think Apple has blazed a new trail in the tablet space with its much hailed iPad, but one firm that isn’t impressed by the Jobs’ mob’s originality …
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Sylvie Barak interviews Chris Treadaway, Founder and CEO of Notice Technologies at SXSW
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It has been yet another disappointing quarter for Paris-based telco equipment maker Alcatel-Lucent, with the firm posting an even greater net loss than last quarter, citing problems with its supply …
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Skype will soon be rolling out a group video chat function for up to five people says the firm, and will also be unveiling updated subscription offerings for calls to …
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Last week RCR reported that Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo’s next speech to shareholders might well be his last, but despite significant pressure on the firm, it would appear the Finnish …