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Et tu, Brute?: Julius Knapp, chief of FCC’s Office of Engineering and Technology, is under fire

He is one of the most respected, accomplished and well-liked public servants ever to grace the Federal Communications Commission. Now, mobile phone carriers, TV network moguls and others want his head. Julius Knapp, chief of the agency's Office of Engineering and Technology, has a...

Venture capital financing wrap-up: AdMob, Movidia, TagText and more

The following list includes venture capital and other investments into wireless companies announced during the past week. The value of the investment is included when available.--AdMob: Sequoia Capital's Growth Fund led a $15.7 million Series C round of funding into mobile advertising company AdMob....

How American Eagle, Best Buy boost sales in stores as well as online

Retailers that sell in multiple channels should tie those channels together as much as possible. For example, an e-retailer can implement technology on its e-commerce site and not only boost online sales, but also aid consumers who may visit a bricks-and-mortar store. This was...

Apple Is Ready to Take a Bite of Silicon Valley

Comments from Apple CEO Steve Jobs this week suggested that the cash-rich computer and phone maker might be in a good position to start snapping up struggling tech companies.

NAD finds flaws in AT&T Mobility commercials: Carrier “respectfully disagrees”

AT&T Mobility is ignoring recommendations from the National Advertising Division (NAD) of the Council of Better Business Bureaus to modify or discontinue two of its "More Bars in More Places" TV commercials. Verizon Wireless challenged the ads and brought them to NAD's attention, saying...

InfoGin looks to take the Web mobile, not mobilize the Web

BOSTON - There was a lot of talk during the Mobile Internet World 2008 event about expanding connectivity and access to the Internet to more people and devices using advanced networks, but one company in attendance is looking for a simpler solution. Israeli-based InfoGin...

Open arms: Carriers rally support around open initiatives

BOSTON - What would a next-generation mobile Internet show be without some discussion about openness? During keynote presentations at the Mobile Internet World 2008 event, Sprint Nextel Corp.'s VP of corporate strategy, Russ McGuire, and Verizon Wireless' VP of open development, Anthony Lewis, spelled...

3D user interface gets prime placement during TI keynote: Futuremark shows off latest UI efforts

BOSTON - Futuremark Corp. is hoping to topple the bar set by Apple Inc.'s iPhone by taking the mobile user interface into the third dimension. The software company announced a new graphics software engine, dubbed Kanzi, that it said will allow handset makers to...

A growing diet for obese phones

BOSTON - The American waistline isn't the only thing expanding. The latest crop of high-end wireless devices have been testing consumers' size-and-shape boundaries, and it seems today's shoppers are prepare to go big or go home.New numbers from AvianResearch show the BlackBerry Curve at...

VZW tops carrier retail survey: Industry as a whole falling short

J.D. Power and Associates' latest survey found that in-your-face employees at mobile operator retail stores may not be as helpful as they used to be. Although Verizon Wireless came out on top of the firm's "Volume 2 Wireless Retail Sales Satisfaction" study, overall, the...

Star Wars: The Musical

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....

Intel hopes ‘Moorestown’ MID wishes evolve into reality: Exec outlines chipmaker’s vision of mobile Internet future

BOSTON - The future apparently belongs to mobile Internet devices (MIDs) that will be connected to broadband wireless networks like WiMAX and offer graphically rich, touchscreen-based interfaces, at least according to a glimpse of the future provided by Intel Corp.'s Anand Chandrasekher.Chandrasekher, VP and...

Android founder makes the case for Google’s mobile strategy

BOSTON - A day after the release of the first cellphone powered by Google Inc.'s Android software, the founder of the startup that initially developed the software took the Mobile Internet World keynote stage to explain the reasons behind the search giant's much-hyped effort."It's...

VIDEO: G1 hits the streets: Highly-anticipated device now available through T-Mo USA

T-Mobile USA this week launched the Google Android-powered G1 across the country. However, the device, which is built by HTC, is only available in retail locations in cities where the carrier's 3G technology has launched.; Android; G1; T-Mobile...

Mobile Internet World 2008 Show Daily for Thursday, Oct. 23

Download the Mobile Internet World 2008 Show Daily from RCR Wireless News for Thursday, Oct. 23

MasterCard’s keys to survival

The credit card underdog is taking on rival Visa with smart technology, memorable marketing, and global ambition. But what happens when consumers put their cards away?

Hispanic teens set for strong mobile growth

Hispanic teenagers between the ages of 12 and 17 represent a significant market segment for the U.S. wireless industry. A new report from MultiMedia Intelligence estimates the segment includes about 2.5 million subscribers and is expected to grow at rate of two-to-three-times that of...

Samsung, Moto lead touchscreen growth

Shipments of touchscreen-based mobile devices have nearly doubled since 2006, driven in large part by the popularity of the iPhone, said a recent report from ABI Research.The firm predicts revenue from the global touchscreen market for mobile phones and other handheld devices will reach...

Mobile data revenues in BRIC to surpass $48B by 2013

Adoption of messaging and content services, along with growing availability of 2G and 3G mobile networks, should push mobile data revenues in Brazil, Russia, India and China to more than $48.3 billion by 2013, from $26.2 million this year, according to a report from...

Wireless heavyweights argue AWS-3 will cause interference

Industry engineers have attacked government testing underlying Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin's auction plan for free wireless broadband service throughout the country, warning that going forward risks interference to mobile-phone services provided by companies that paid billions of dollars for licenses two years....

PlayPhone secures another mobile music deal

PlayPhone Inc. notched its fourth and final major record label, securing a deal to distribute mastertones from Universal Music Group.A division of Vivendi, UMG claims nearly 20 subsidiary labels and artists such as 50 Cent, Kanye West, Mariah Carey, The Killers and U2. PlayPhone...

Bold due in two weeks at AT&T Mobility

The much-delayed but much-anticipated BlackBerry Bold will begin selling at AT&T Mobility on Nov. 4 "for as low as" $300, with a two-year contract and mail-in rebate.The price tag will place the Bold on par with the more expensive, 16 GB iPhone 3G device,...

AT&T: Q3 shatters previous records: WIRELESS PROVIDER ADDS RECORD NUMBER OF SUBSCRIBERS

AT&T MOBILITY POSTED A COMPANY RECORD 2 million net customer additions during the third quarter, fueled by strong sales of Apple Inc.'s 3G iPhone, but that growth also took a bite out of the carrier's bottom line.The industry's No. 1 carrier reported that its...

Political texts hit sweet spot

I got another text message from Barack Obama's campaign this week. The latest missive mentioned that Joe Biden was coming to town. "Doors: 10:30 a.m.," it read succinctly. "Free & open to public."Short. Simple. Informative.I've received maybe 20 such texts since I signed up...