 April 28, 2011  Sprint Feels iPhone Heat But Cuts Losses Nearly in Half Sprint lost more postpaid customers in the first quarter than analysts expected as it faced additional competition from Verizon's iPhone 4, which launched in February. continue Nokia CEO Talks Hard Times, Better Future Nokia CEO Stephen Elop spoke with Finnish television station YLE, responding to a range of issues, including yesterday's layoff announcements... continue Verizon Recovers from LTE Outage Verizon Wireless says its LTE network is back on line after a nationwide outage yesterday brought the high-speed network to a halt. continue Huawei Sues ZTE Over Data Cards, LTE Huawei has filed lawsuits in Germany, France and Hungary against rival Chinese infrastructure vendor ZTE over alleged patent and trademark infringement... continue Report: Apple Third Largest OEM in U.S., Android Loses Ground Android and its many devoted OEMs may be growing its market share in leaps and bounds, but it's Apple challenging for OEM dominance... continue AT&T Wins Supreme Court Arbitration Case The Supreme Court on Wednesday limited the ability of people to combine forces and fight corporations together when they want to dispute contracts... continue News Briefs for April 28, 2011 Companies in today's briefs include: Papaya Mobile, Qualcomm, FCC, AT&T, Qualcomm, T-Mobile USA, Sprint, Rogers Communications, Telus, Ericsson, Motorola Solutions, eBay... View All From the Website: Mobility Without Compromising Security... Next-generation mobile devices are as sophisticated as computers, yet the security for these devices is lacking, due to the intrinsic constraints imposed by portability, battery life and economics of connectivity. Continue | |
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