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Apple says “no” to iPhone Opera Browser

Although in numbers it lags behind Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari, the Opera web browser is known for having a devoted fanbase. Opera has made inroads into gaming consoles and mobile platforms including the Wii, Nintendo DS, and approximately 40 million cell phones.

North American N96 hits Nokia flagship stores

Nokia's North American N96 has already made an appearance at Best Buy Mobile locations but, if you're the die hard type that prefers to keep things as Nokia-centric as possible, you'll no

By the Numbers: Top Tower Companies for the Second Quarter of 2008

The companies listed below represent the largest independent national and regional tower companies in the United States for the second quarter of 2008. American Tower and Crown Castle continue to dominate the U.S. tower industry. American Tower remains the largest tower company in the country,...

DoJ approves Verizon Wireless-Alltel, requires divestitures in 22 states

The Department of Justice approved Verizon Wireless' $28 billion purchase of Alltel Communications L.L.C., subject to required divestitures of wireless assets in 100 markets encompassing 22 states."The divestitures required are necessary to protect wireless customers and are among the most extensive required by the...

Moving toward free laptops? AT&T cuts $150 off ThinkPad price tag: While Euro carriers fully subsidize cost of laptops, Lenovo, Ericsson team with AT&T to cut prices

AT&T Mobility, computer-maker Lenovo and infrastructure vendor L.M. Ericsson announced a teaming to knock off $150 from the price of 3G-capable laptops, with an eye toward enticing customers to mobile broadband.The new offer encompasses three Lenovo ThinkPad SL notebooks and all notebooks in Lenovo's...

Amid Q3 loss, Alcatel-Lucent CEO promises turnaround plan

Alcatel-Lucent posted another loss in the third quarter as new leadership vowed to return the world's largest telecommunications equipment maker to profitability.The French-U.S. company reported a net loss of $51 million, a 43% decrease from the $445 million the company reported for the third...

Sprint Nextel lowers price of GPS service

Sprint Nextel Corp. is targeting parents of trick-or-treaters by halving the price of its GPS-based child-locating service.Sprint Family Locator, which allows parents to view the location of their children from a Web-enabled phone or computer, will be available for $5 a month starting tomorrow....

Moto down on handset losses, delays spinoff : Dumps Symbian, selects Android platform, due in late ’09

Motorola Inc. lost $397 million on $7.5 billion in revenue across all its businesses in the third quarter and said today it would delay its plan to spinoff its handset division until sometime after 2009.And in a move to cut costs, the company said...

Worst of the Week: A vote for the smart folks in wireless

Hello! And welcome to our Thursday column, Worst of the Week. There's a lot of nutty stuff that goes on in this industry, so this column is a chance for us at RCRWireless.com to rant and rave about whatever rubs us the wrong way....

By the Numbers: Top Five Mobile Phone Vendors in the Third Quarter of 2008

The following is market share information for the top five largest mobile-phone manufacturers for the third quarter of 2008. The figures were compiled by research firm IDC. Nokia Corp. retained its No. 1 position, while Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. scored the No. 2 slot. Sony...

LBS platforms pad pockets: Tracking benefits spell big savings, big bucks

All John Famiglietti needs is access to a computer to manage a fleet of 44 rigs that are equipped to clean up hazardous materials in the country's largest city. Famiglietti, head of environmental operations of WRS Environmental Services, can be in the office, on...

CWA sues AT&T Mobility over employee benefits

The Communications Workers of America has sued AT&T Mobility and other subsidiaries of the telecom giant over what it calls corporate shell games to avoid providing benefits to employees. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court in San Antonio, alleges that AT&T is...

Hard Times? Not for iPhone Developers

Job seekers struggling to land gigs during the economic downturn are going to wish they had iPhone programming skills.

New Android apps a mixed bag, should improve

Some of the new applications loaded to the Android Market since it opened on Monday don't work very well, crash the phone, aren't particularly elegant and in one case, uses commands written in Chinese.

Will Buyers Eat Up Music on Flash Memory Cards?

There are several reasons why consumers may not take to slotMusic albums. For instance, you can't plug the cards into the most popular digital music players around, Apple's iPods. Nor can you fit them into most car and home stereos in use today.

BlackBerry Partners Makes First Investments

The fund is leading an $8 million round for MobiMate, an company that makes an app called WorldMate. It helps frequent travelers by keeping track of delayed flights, guiding them to hotels and suggesting restaurants.

Mobile Security: Still Crazy After All These Years

The definition of insanity - at least in popular culture - is doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting a different result. By this definition, many business people and IT departments apparently are a few bytes short of a full hard drive.

Sarah Fay on evolving social and mobile opportunities

Today's consumers expect more from their marketing messaging. The CEO of Aegis Media North America gives her advice on how to deliver the goods, both strategically and creatively.

Qwest loses 45,000 wireless customers, blames migration to Verizon Wireless: Transition becomes ‘churn situation’

Brand-switching appears to have tripped up Qwest Communications International Inc. - the carrier lost 45,000 of its 800,000 wireless customers in the third quarter and blamed the deficit on its recent migration to Verizon Wireless.Qwest in July dropped its mobile virtual network operator relationship...

$88M lawsuit charges AT&T employee with leaking private information

AT&T Mobility subscribers are seeking $88 million in damages in a privacy lawsuit against the No. 1 wireless provider.The lawsuit, filed by 44 wireless subscribers in Oklahoma federal court, alleges that between 2001 and 2005 a private investigative agency obtained phone records without subscribers'...

Qualcomm: $1B lawsuit is ‘baseless’: Gabriel Technologies claims patent infringement by chipmaker

Billion-dollar lawsuits still raise some eyebrows, but not at Qualcomm Inc. this week. Gabriel Technologies Corp. said Monday it had filed suit against the San Diego-based chip and IP-licensing company in federal court in San Diego alleging patent infringement and misappropriation of technology, and...

Qualcomm: $1B lawsuit is 'baseless': Gabriel Technologies claims patent infringement by chipmaker

Billion-dollar lawsuits still raise some eyebrows, but not at Qualcomm Inc. this week. Gabriel Technologies Corp. said Monday it had filed suit against the San Diego-based chip and IP-licensing company in federal court in San Diego alleging patent infringement and misappropriation of technology, and...

Nokia’s N-Gage effort gets a vote from EA Mobile

EA Mobile said it will expand its support for Nokia Corp.'s N-Gage platform with nearly a dozen new, high-profile titles over the next year.EA Sports FIFA 09, Spore Origins and Monopoly Here & Now: The World Edition will launch in time for the holiday...