OTTAWA (Reuters) - Research in Motion shares fell about 4 percent on Friday after a Fortune.com story said that a high-speed wireless version of its BlackBerry smartphone for top U.S. phone company AT&T Inc is facing delays.
The introduction has been pushed back as far as August from June, the story on Fortune magazine’s website said, […]
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Telstra’s CDMA shutdown: No gain without pain?
As Telstra prepares to close off its CDMA network at the end of the month amidst concerns over customer migration to Next G, industry observers have said that after the dust settles, the new network could hold promise for bush users.
The Federal government gave Telstra the all-clear to close its CDMA network last week, with […]
Sony Ericsson K660i
At the World Mobile Congress in Barcelona this year Sony Ericsson announced two new CyberShot branded phones and in the process changed the CyberShot branding prefix from K (as in K850i) to C (C902). This left us wondering if the K prefix may get recycled to mean something new. If the K660i is indicative of […]
Mobile phones ‘worse than smoking’: Neurosurgeon
Mobile phones could represent a public-health time bomb akin to asbestos or smoking, according to a study by neurosurgeon Dr Vini G Khurana.
During a 14-month-long study Khurana reviewed more than 100 studies on the effects of mobile-phone use in recent medical and scientific literature — in addition to press and internet coverage — and concluded […]
Motorola’s hydrogen-powered phone
Fuel cell maker Angstrom Power and mobile phone maker Motorola have teamed up to create a prototype mobile phone that runs on a hydrogen fuel cell.
Hydrogen is produced by cracking water molecules with a desktop fueling station and then inserted into a metal hydride storage container on the phone, says Aron Levitz, manager of business […]
Dell says no to phones, yes to tiny laptops?
In a sign that the convergence trend is even reaching technology’s stalwarts, Dell has hinted its customers could force it to release a laptop with an eight-inch screen.
Dell recently quashed rumours it would buy troubled mobile company, Motorola, and make a move into the smartphone market, instead preferring to focus on mobility with laptops designed […]
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