 April 19, 2011  Sprint to Pay Clearwire $1B in New Pricing Contract Sprint and Clearwire have ended their long-standing dispute over wholesale pricing with a multi-million dollar settlement. continue Sony Ericsson Earnings Slump on Slide in Profits, Shipments Sony Ericsson's profits fell by almost half in the first quarter as declining feature phone shipments bit into revenue and the earthquake in Japan disrupted the company's supply chain... continue ZTE Q1 Profit Up Nearly 16% ZTE Corporation posted a 13.8 percent increase in operating revenue for the quarter ended March 31, and net profit grew by 15.86 percent, to $19.37 million (U.S.) continue Apple Files Suit Against Samsung Apple has sued Samsung Electronics Co., saying the South Korean company's Galaxy line of smartphones and tablet computers copy Apple's iPad and iPhone. continue On the Road with Green Cab's iPad Dispatch System Green Cab's taxis are very quiet, and not just because they're hybrid electric vehicles. Instead of the noisy dispatch system used in most taxis, Green Cab's fleet of 21 vehicles uses the iPad to schedule rides, pay fares and direct drivers. continue TI's Q1 Profit Hurt by Japan Quake Chip maker Texas Instruments said Monday that production setbacks linked to the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in Japan curbed its first-quarter net income and will cut into second-quarter growth. continue Review: Feeling the Love for G-Slate T-Mobile's G-Slate with Google is the first 4G tablet computer to ship, believe it or not. continue News Briefs for April 19, 2011 Companies in today's briefs include: Verizon Wireless, Cellular South, Mobile Content Venture, eBay, Texas Instruments, AT&T, LightSquared, Strategy Analytics... View All From the Website: Mobile Video Calling - A Way Forward It is clear that consumption of mobile video is driving both the opportunities and the problems in today's networks... Continue | |
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