Stories by: Nancy Gohring
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Nokia ends production of its only WiMax device 09/01/2009 08:22:00
After selling them for just a few months, Nokia has decided to stop making its N810 WiMax Edition handheld computer. - +
AMD foundry gets U.S. government OK 07/01/2009 11:56:00
An arm of the US Treasury Department has approved Advanced Micro Devices' plan to create a new foundry company with major investment from the government of Abu Dhabi. - +
Palm opens apps store 17/12/2008 11:04:00
Palm launched an online store where users can buy software directly from their handsets, becoming the latest phone maker to follow in Apple's footsteps with an application store. - +
IPhone, economy spur better phones, apps 16/12/2008 10:29:00
Just two years ago, the mobile phone market was pretty ho-hum. You had your candy bar phones and your flip phones. There were BlackBerry devices and Windows Mobile phones. Those phones had calendars and contact lists, and a few other apps that were too annoying to use. Few people ever added any new applications to their phones. Surfing the Web was for emergency use only, since it was slow and ugly. - +
Zune phone makes sense, but politics could prevent it 11/12/2008 08:04:00
They're back: rumours of an impending Zune phone announcement from Microsoft, this time probably at CES. - +
Microsoft unveils Thumbtack for sharing Web snippets 11/12/2008 10:58:00
Microsoft's Live Labs on Wednesday introduced a new service that lets users collect snippets of information from Web sites and share the collections with others. - +
14 more companies sign up to Open Handset Alliance 10/12/2008 09:52:00
Fourteen new companies including Sony Ericsson have joined the Open Handset Alliance, the group backing Google's Android mobile operating system. The total number of companies in the alliance now totals 47. - +
Unlocked Android phone: Pricey outside the U.S. 09/12/2008 07:33:00
Just in time for the end-of-year shopping season, Google is offering an unlocked Android phone, targeted at developers but available to anyone. While the phone might be attractive to consumers and developers alike in the U.S., its price in other countries is putting off even developers. - +
Microsoft releases open-source content management app 09/12/2008 11:49:00
Microsoft has released an early version of an open-source content management platform that developers can use to build sophisticated blogs or large Web sites. - +
Nokia cuts outlook again 05/12/2008 07:02:00
After warning less than a month ago that the worldwide handset market would do worse than expected this year and next, Nokia on Thursday revised down its expectations again. - +
HTC buys design firm 04/12/2008 09:14:00
Smartphone maker HTC said on Wednesday that it bought San Francisco design firm One &. for an undisclosed sum.
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