January 4, 2011  Motorola Formally Splits Motorola today officially became two separate companies... continue Verizon to Debut Android LTE Devices at CES Verizon Wireless says it will offer a sneak peak at some of its upcoming Android-based LTE devices at a Jan. 6 news conference... continue ADVERTISEMENT | | | The GSMA Mobile World Congress is the place for mobile leaders to network, and conduct business. The event hosts approximately 50,000 mobile professionals, over 54% of these C-Level, from over 190 countries. As a serious player in the mobile ecosystem you can’t afford to miss the 2011 GSMA Mobile World Congress. | | | Dell, LG, Samsung Join Mobile TV Effort Four top consumer electronics manufacturers have joined a new mobile television forum created by the Open Mobile Video Coalition (OMVC). continue Amazon Tools Apps for Windows, Android Tablets Amazon today announced that Kindle apps will be tailored specifically for Android- and Windows-based tablets... continue Sprint Expands 4G Device Portfolio Sprint today announced a pair of WiMAX-capable devices, including a new smartphone and mobile hot spot. 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. | | Toyota to Roll Out Entune Toyota today unveiled its Entune multimedia system at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. continue Tight OS Race Remains Just That The Android OS is the most popular among those who bought a smartphone in the last six months, making it the leading OS among recent acquirers... continue Survey: Interest in iPad Just Keeps Growing Didn't get an iPad over the holidays? You may be one of the one in five Americans aged 18 to 34 who plan to buy one in the next six months. continue News Briefs for January 4, 2011 Companies in today's briefs include: Sprint, Clearwire, Harris Corporation, Glu Mobile, CommScope, Carlyle Group, Telcare, Qualcomm, Cobra Electronics, Aptilo Networks, Service Factory, Birdstep Technology, Norvestor, Texas Instruments, AirWalk Communications... 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 |