January 3, 2011  McCaw Quits Clearwire Board Clearwire founder Craig McCaw has resigned from his post as chairman of the company's board of directors... continue Samsung Reaches Goal, Sells 10 Million Galaxy S Phones Samsung made good on its word, announcing that it has sold 10 million of its Android-powered Galaxy S smartphones... continue ADVERTISEMENT | | The CIO Canada Summit is an opportunity for senior IT executives to meet and network with analysts, association representatives, and solution providers in order to collaborate on key issues.The summit will include, but is not limited to, representatives from healthcare, telecom, finance, education, insurance, government, retail, and transportation. | | Vizio Branches Out with Smartphone, Tablet Television manufacturer Vizio today announced that it's getting into the smartphone and tablet markets... continue MetroPCS Unveils New LTE Plans MetroPCS today announced new prepaid LTE plans. The plans start at $40 per month, with unlimited nationwide talk, text and Web browsing. continue Qualcomm Plans $1B Mirasol Factory in Taiwan Qualcomm will spend nearly $1 billion over the next year on a new factory in Taiwan for its Mirasol displays... continue 2011 Starts with a Glitch for Some iPhone Users Many iPhone customers had some explaining to do after they overslept to start the new year... continue Apple's Absence to be Felt at CES What do you call it when you have 120,000 people and an elephant in the room? continue News Briefs for January 3, 2011 Companies in today's briefs include: Verizon, Barnes & Noble, Samsung Mobile Display, Sprint, BodyMedia, Cricket Communications, CommScope, Carlyle Group, VeriFone Systems, Gemalto, Actsoft, Acacia Research, Telematics Corporation, PT, Performance Technologies, Alcatel-Lucent... View All From the Magazine: 2011 Predictions Wireless Week asked and industry professionals answered: What are the biggest issues, challenges and trends the wireless industry faces 2011? Finding the right M2M business models, coping with all the data traffic demands and moving to IPv6... Continue |