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By Michael Oryl on Friday November 20, 2009
German newspaper Handelsblatt is reporting that sources inside Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile USA's parent company, are stating that a partner for the U.S. carrier is once again being sought.
By Brian James Kirk on Friday November 20, 2009
Nokia has added support for Windows Live Messenger to its Nokia Messaging application. The software lets users do many of the things they can do with the desktop version of Live Messenger.
By Brian James Kirk on Friday November 20, 2009
Google has provided more details about its netbook operating system, Chrome OS. The company is focused on a minimalistic interface, speed, and security. The company also released a new version of Google News for Mobile.
By Brian James Kirk on Thursday November 19, 2009
A federal judge has denied AT&T's request to have the Verizon Wireless "There's a map for that" ad campaign pulled off the air. AT&T says the ads are misleading.
By Brian James Kirk on Thursday November 19, 2009
After news that Sony Ericsson is launching a cross-platform software development kit, an executive says the company could port its Nexus UI, built for its Android-powered XPERIA X10, to other platforms.
By Michael Oryl on Wednesday November 18, 2009
Today Microsoft unveiled a beta version of its Office Mobile 2010 application suite for Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphones.
By Michael Oryl on Wednesday November 18, 2009
Today T-Mobile announced its new T-Mobile Complete pre-paid packages, which come with a free month of service and are available with 4 handsets, including the BlackBerry Curve 8520.
By Brian James Kirk on Wednesday November 18, 2009
It's being reported that Sony Ericsson will layoff 2,000 employees and close four global facilities, including its largest U.S. location. The company has also quietly announced it is selling handsets with AT&T service in Sony Style stores.
By Brian James Kirk on Wednesday November 18, 2009
Kaufman Bros. analyst Shaw Wu says that Verizon Wireless is likely to launch a webOS-powered Palm smartphone in 2010, possibly as early as the first half of the year.
By Brian James Kirk on Wednesday November 18, 2009
T-Mobile UK has confirmed that members of its staff sold millions of customer records to third-party brokers who would cold call customers when their contracts were close to expiring. The company says the breach happened without its knowledge.
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