Thursday, January 22, 2004

Intel invests in Japan wireless network operator [IDG InfoWorld]
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Alltel Uses Kyocera for PTT. San Diego--Kyocera Wireless Corp. a leading global CDMA wireless handset manufacturer, today announced the introduction of its first handset to include one-touch, walkie-talkie functionality in its feature set.

The Kyocera 3250 will be the first and only push-to-talk handset offered by wireless... [Wireless IQ - News Feeds]
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TTPCom uses StarCore's Tech. AUSTIN, Texas -- The much heralded concept of creating a single-processor cellular modem has now become reality. TTPCom's newly announced single-processor modem reference design, implemented on a StarCore processor will be demonstrated at 3GSM in Cannes, France, February 23 - 26 in both the TTPCom... [Wireless IQ - News Feeds]
4:09:55 PM    comment   

Siemens sees Q1 profits soar 39 percent. German equipment manufacturer Siemens AG reported Thursday a 39 percent rise in first-quarter profit, boosted in large part by a surge in mobile phone sales and a turnaround of the group's carrier network unit. [InfoWorld: Top News]
11:30:28 AM    comment   

Revived mobile sales boost Nokia profits. A worldwide rise in high-end mobile phone sales was behind increased profits for Nokia Corp. in the fourth quarter of 2003, the company said Thursday. Nokia reported a 12 percent rise in net profit to EU 1.17 billion ($1.47 billion as at Dec. 31, the last day of the period being reported), from EU 1.05 billion in the same quarter of 2002. [InfoWorld: Top News]
11:29:58 AM    comment   

Intel to give Linux support for Centrino. Intel Corp. is to give Linux support for its Centrino chip set, the company's general manager of software and solutions, Will Swope, has told journalists at the LinuxWorld conference in New York. [InfoWorld: Top News]
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Record 20bn texts sent in UK last year. My thum hrtz [The Register]
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TI looks for EDGE with new cell phone reference design. Chip set is intended to allow cell phone designers to build smart phones and PDAs that run on the precursor to 3G networks. [Computerworld Mobile/Wireless News]
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