February 26th, 2008
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Nokia and Qualcomm have made some progress in their ongoing legal battles concerning patents and cell phone technology. While none of the litigation has been settled, both companies agreed to refrain from filing any new lawsuits, put some of …
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Today Qwest Communications said it is exploring ways to bolster its current wireless offerings. It has a reseller agreement with Sprint, but Qwest’s management doesn’t feel the agreement is enough to counter its continued wireline losses. Qwest did not …
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Today the New York Times announced a beta application that will help people shift content between mobile phones and computers. Working in a manner similar to Google’s Notebook application, the NY Times’ ShifD lets any sort of information–notes, web …
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Verizon Wireless plans to publish Version 1.0 technical specifications that will detail what hardware manufacturers need to do to get their devices activated on the Verizon network. The specs will be made available at the developers conference Verizon is …
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Together with researchers from the University of Cambridge, Nokia has crafted a concept phone that uses nanotechnology to enable flexible and stretchable materials. The Morph allows users to twist it and form it into different shapes. The concept demonstrates …
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