 November 9, 2010  Nokia Regains Control of Symbian Nokia will take over development of the Symbian platform less than two years after it handed over control of the technology to the Symbian Foundation... continue Samsung, VZW Push Limits on Displays Verizon Wireless and Samsung announced two new devices, a smartphone and a texting phone, that incorporate unique display technologies. continue Report: LTE Service Revenues to Reach $100 B by 2014 LTE is set to start generating a lot of revenue, according to a new report from Juniper Research. continue Hanvon eReader to Use Color eInk The company behind the Amazon Kindle's eInk display, E Ink, says its new Triton color displays will be used in Hanvon's upcoming eReader, making it the first color eInk device on the market. continue Comcast Offering 3G in Vt., Conn. Comcast has extended availability of 3G wireless data service in Connecticut and Vermont under its Xfinity Internet2go label.. continue Publishers to Get 70% of Sales on Kindle Device LOS ANGELES (AP) - Amazon.com said Monday it will start paying publishers more when they sell magazines and newspapers on its Kindle electronic reader. continue VZW Slams FCC Data Roaming Proposal Verizon Wireless came out swinging in an ex parte filing with the FCC over the agency's proposed data roaming rules, arguing that the commission lacks the authority to impose a data roaming mandate. continue News Briefs for November 9, 2010 Companies in today's briefs include: Bluegrass Cellular, Verizon Wireless, Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers, ZigBee, Sprint, doxo, mig33, Pak Sugiono Wiyono, GREE, Accel Partners, Redpoint Ventures, DCM, ChaCh... View All From the Website: Not Your Grandma's Prepaid Devices Without the luxury of large device subsidies, carriers like Leap Wireless International/Cricket Communications and MetroPCS have been playing a waiting game on... Continue | |
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