February 16, 2011  Nokia, RIM Talk Connections BARCELONA - Anyone who expected sparks to fly during today´s keynote that featured both Nokia CEO Stephen Elop and Research In Motion co-CEO Jim Balsillie was sorely disappointed as the two were perfectly civil with one another. continue Rhapsody Takes Issue with Apple Subscription Plan Apple announced yesterday what might have seemed to many a benign plan to offer billing for content subscriptions through the iTunes App Store... continue Cincinnati Bell Posts $19M Loss Cincinnati Bell posted mixed financial results today after a debt repayment threw the company into the red and its wireless customer base shrunk... continue 'Crazy' CEO Gets the Laughs BARCELONA - Listening to SoftBank Chairman and CEO Masayoshi Son during a keynote at Mobile World Congress (MWC) today, you might get depressed... continue Apple Reports Labor, Safety Problems at Suppliers Apple Inc. says its audits found labor, safety and other abuses by its suppliers in 2010, though it praised Taiwanese manufacturer Foxconn... continue Ahead of the Bell: RIM Stock Rises U.S.-traded shares of Research In Motion Ltd. got a boost in premarket trading Wednesday after Citi Investment Research upgraded the BlackBerry maker... continue Day Three News Bites from Mobile World Congress Companies: SPB Software, Sprint, Good Technology, Glu Mobile, Sony Ericsson, Ixia, NTT DoCoMo, China Mobile, Vodafone. continue News Briefs for February 16, 2011 Companies in today's briefs: Clearwire, Sony Ericsson, CTIA, Consumer Electronics Association, Nokia, Microsoft, Qualcomm, Alcatel-Lucent, Sequans, FCC... View All From the Website: What to Expect at Mobile World Congress With more than 55,000 attendees – including 3,000 media representatives and 1,200 exhibitors – the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, has become the world's premier mobile industry event. Continue |