Monthly Archives: May, 2010

Unconventional Computing, the Future is Hot Air

Over the last decade, computing power has become much cheaper, more plentiful and more widely available. At the same time, some companies have been...

Korea's SK Telecom to battle iPhone with Android offerings

Korean Telecom SK plans to release 10 new Android based smartphones over the next few months to battle against the iPhone released by its rival KT Telecom.

Korea’s SK Telecom to battle iPhone with Android offerings

Korean Telecom SK plans to release 10 new Android based smartphones over the next few months to battle against the iPhone released by its rival KT Telecom.

Unconventional Computing, the Future is Hot Air

Over the last decade, computing power has become much cheaper, more plentiful and more widely available. At the same time, some companies have been built on business models that require massive aggregate computing power.

Movers and Shakers: U.S. Cellular, 4Info and more

U.S. Cellular – Mary Dillon has been named president and CEO. Former president and CEO John E. Rooney will retire and join the company's...

Litigation likely as FCC tries to reclassify broadband, Global Medley suggests

A research firm studying the Federal Communications Commission’s plans to reclassify broadband services in order to lightly regulate them said broadband providers are likely...

RIM stays top dog in OS battle, Android tops Apple for No. 2

Has Google’s Inc.’s Android operating system hit an inflexion point? Data released today by The NPD Group Inc. would indicate that possibility as the...

Telecom unemployment inches up in April

The unemployment rate ticked up to 8.7% in the telecommunications sector in April, following the national unemployment rate, which also rose to 9.9%, the...

Review: The iPad 3G

This past week, RCR has been playing with the 32GB 3G version of the iPad, released Friday 30th April to the awaiting queues of unwashed masses. Sure, it cost a rather hefty $130 more than the Wi-Fi-only variety of the same size, but the idea of ubiquitous connectivity proved irresistible.

Reader Forum: Mobile subscriber data enables informed decisions

Editor's Note: Welcome to our weekly Reader Forum section. In an attempt to broaden our interaction with our readers we have created this forum...

Nabto’s embedded network protocol delivers web cheaply

The Embedded Systems Conference, in San Jose CA., is hardly the place to look for simple, uncomplicated products, but small Danish company Nabto proved a welcome exception to all the complexity, offering rather ingenious answers on a tiny scale.

Nabto's embedded network protocol delivers web cheaply

The Embedded Systems Conference, in San Jose CA., is hardly the place to look for simple, uncomplicated products, but small Danish company Nabto proved a welcome exception to all the complexity, offering rather ingenious answers on a tiny scale.

Nabto's embedded network protocol delivers web cheaply

The Embedded Systems Conference, in San Jose CA., is hardly the place to look for simple, uncomplicated products, but small Danish company Nabto proved...

SXSW Interview: Notice Technologies

Sylvie Barak interviews Chris Treadaway, Founder and CEO of Notice Technologies at SXSW

Nokia sues Apple for patent infringement

The world may think Apple has blazed a new trail in the tablet space with its much hailed iPad, but one firm that isn’t...

Nokia sues Apple for patent infringement

The world may think Apple has blazed a new trail in the tablet space with its much hailed iPad, but one firm that isn't impressed by the Jobs' mob's originality is Nokia, who says the Cupertino, CA., company infringed on some of its patents.

SXSW Interview: Notice Technologies

Sylvie Barak interviews Chris Treadaway, Founder and CEO of Notice Technologies at SXSW

Alcatel Lucent posts another quarterly loss

It has been yet another disappointing quarter for Paris-based telco equipment maker Alcatel-Lucent, with the firm posting an even greater net loss than last quarter, citing problems with its supply chain.

Alcatel Lucent posts another quarterly loss

It has been yet another disappointing quarter for Paris-based telco equipment maker Alcatel-Lucent, with the firm posting an even greater net loss than last...

@ Digital Hollywood: How smartphones define us, why video hasn't taken off

SANTA MONICA, CALIF. – Few, if any, technologies have taken off as quickly as smartphones have in the United States and it's changing the...

RCR Local: Kansas City panel talks how to profit from 4G

OVERLAND PARK, Kansas—“It’s not fair to call that a phone,” commented Craig Miller, VP of marketing and business development at chip maker Sequans, referring...

Worst of the Week: Cold spots, hot anger

Hello! And welcome to our Friday column, Worst of the Week. There's a lot of nutty stuff that goes on in this industry, so...

Leap adds 446,000 subs, but loss widens to $65.4M

Much like fellow flat-rate provider MetroPCS Communications Inc., Leap Wireless International Inc. added customers during the first quarter, but at a cost. The results...

Bits and Bytes: CNNMoney on BlackBerry, VZW on NetMotion Wireless and more

CNNMoney.com launched a Blackberry application that allows users to access content by mobile phone, text or via the company's mobile Web site. Features of...
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