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Can Anything Derail Google’s Growth Engine?

The online ad market is slowing, and Chinese rival Baidu is a global search threat. But Google's idea lab is still a powerhouse to bet on

Microsoft Unveils ‘Cloud’ Operating System

LOS ANGELES — Looking for growth in new markets where it is increasingly being bypassed, Microsoft said Monday that it would begin offering a new “cloud” operating system that would manage the relationship between software inside the computer and on the Web, where data...

With YouTube Phone, Cells ‘Click’ Toward Simplicity

The YouTube phone, which 3 Italia plans to follow up soon with a Facebook phone, will be free when bought with a two-year contract. After uploading a video, the user receives a text message with the Internet address where the video can be accessed.

Police want prepay mobiles registered

Police are calling for prepaid cellphone customers to be registered on a national database to stop criminals using the phones.

CenturyTel and Embarq to marry in $11.6B deal

CenturyTel Inc.'s board of directors gave the company the green light to acquire Embarq Corp. in a projected $11.6 billion transaction. CenturyTel will also acquire $5.8 billion of Embarq's debt.If the deal goes through, Embarq shareholders would own 66% of the combined company, while...

Martin in the spotlight: FCC chief’s Nov. 4 meeting center of controversy: VZW-Alltel, TV white spaces, other issues up for grabs

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION CHAIRMAN KEVIN MARTIN is coming under mounting pressure to postpone votes on major wireless items scheduled for Nov. 4. As Martin tries to round up support for the Verizon Wireless-Alltel Communications L.L.C. and Sprint Nextel Corp.-Clearwire Corp. deals and unleashing Wi-Fi...

Handset horserace loses cachet: Margins and profits now the most critical metrics

Everyone loves a good horse race. But with macro-economic conditions reverberating throughout the wireless industry - handset vendors' aggregate volume growth in the third quarter appeared to be stagnating - the situation calls into question the health of the horses.No major competitors are likely...

Alltel’s Mobile Dashboard gives workers info on the go

In an attempt to keep up with the needs of today's businesses, Alltel Communications L.L.C. launched a new service allowing workers with smartphones access to client information and data while on the go.According to the carrier, Webalo Mobile Dashboard allows mobile workers to receive...

Verizon Wireless nets 2.1 million new customers, trails AT&T Mobility

Verizon Wireless added 2.1 million customers during the third quarter, just slightly behind numbers posted by rival AT&T Mobility last week.In organic growth, Verizon added 1.5 million retail net customer additions, essentially all postpaid, the carrier said in a press release. AT&T Mobility, however,...

Cable firm Cox to build wireless network by 2009: Will team with Sprint Nextel to expand reach

Cable company Cox Communications announced it will build a wireless network with the $500 million in spectrum the company has accumulated over the past several years, and will launch commercial services by next year. The company will work with Sprint Nextel Corp. to supplement...

Google Earth Lands On Apple’s iPhone

Similar to Google Earth for desktop computers, the free software's animated world rotates and zooms in on a map of one's location.

Qik Now Streams Video on BlackBerry Devices

Qik has announced an alpha version of the Qik video-sharing application for the BlackBerry. The Qik application will allow BlackBerry uses to stream live video around the world.

SK Telecom Seeks Drastic Changes for Global Expansion

SK Telecom, the country's biggest mobile telephony operator, has seized upon the global market in the past decade and struggled to stay relevant.

Wal-Mart: Low prices pay off

The discount retailer says it's ready for holiday shoppers as it scales back growth of namesake stores.

Sprint CEO Says Android ‘Not Good Enough’ Yet

During a press event, CEO Dan Hesse said Sprint would eventually sell Android phones, but that it needed a bit more time to put the Sprint brand on it.

Studies: Social networks exploding, may appear in government

The positive merits of social networking have been leveraged in a multitude of ways by consumers, businesses, and other organizations for some time.

WhitePages Mobile for iPhone

One of the joys of the Mac community is that if you find something--a program, a method of doing something, what have you--there usually isn't a shortage of people willing to suggest alternatives. That same sort of "Hey, did you consider this?

AT&T canvasses buyers on future iPhone features

AT&T has recently begun surveying some of its longer-term iPhone buyers asking what features they would most like to see added to the Apple handset.

McCain vs. Obama: Campaigns outline candidates’ stances on hot-button issues in wireless: As election nears, RCR Wireless News questions the presidential candidates

Editor's Note: RCR Wireless News Washington Bureau Chief Jeffrey Silva asked the presidential campaigns of Sens. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.) to respond to e-mailed questions covering a wide range of policy matters confronting the wireless industry and the telecom/high-tech sectors generally. McCain's...

Moto plunges into luxury handset market with $2,000 ‘Aura’ : Gadget sports ‘hand-sculpted richness’

Motorola Inc., struggling to return to sustainable profitability, will bring the Aura handset to market this quarter, the company said. With "state-of-the-art handcraftsmanship," the device will set you back two (really) big ones - that's $2,000.The launch's timing aside - for many, the price...

Samsung plays mailman, delivers nearly 52 million phones in Q3: Oppenheimer: Samsung market share grows to 16.7%

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. beat expectations on handset shipments in the third quarter, and gained market share partly through aggressive pricing. Handsets drove the Korean conglomerate's revenue in the quarter as the company's semiconductor business lagged. The results appeared to reflect Samsung's push into...

Agreement on E-911 proposals remains elusive: T-Mobile USA, RCA question current mandate

New enhanced 911 location accuracy proposals endorsed by public-safety groups and the nation's three largest mobile-phone carriers, while less stringent than now-defunct 2007 federal guidelines, have failed to win ringing endorsements by T-Mobile USA Inc., small and mid-size operators and major wireless vendors. ...