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    Alcatel-Lucent lays groundwork for next-gen mobile services 19 March, 2010 07:29

    Alcatel-Lucent's new Ultimate Wireless Packet Core is designed to let operators get a handle on the current mobile data explosion and offer subscribers more advanced services, the company said on Thursday.
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    A WiMax phone might help ailing Palm 27 February, 2010 09:53

    After Palm Inc. admitted that its smartphone sales were below expectations, rumors started swirling that the company might be sold, or that it could be beefing up its product line with a WiMax smartphone for Sprint Nextel.
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    Top-rated cell phones also rank high in radiation emissions 24 February, 2010 12:01

    An environmental activist group has issued its latest list of popular cell phones that emit comparatively high levels of RF radiation, though all are within federal limits. 
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    MagicJack harnesses femtocell for VoIP 08 January, 2010 15:08

    MagicJack is demonstrating a device near the International Consumer Electronics Show this week that it claims will let consumers make VoIP calls using any GSM phone.
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    Intel's 2010 'Arrandale' notebook CPUs 06 January, 2010 03:15

    Intel has unveiled 11 new mobile processors for 2010 -- five Core i7s, four Core i5s, and two Core i3s. The chief difference between these processors and their predecessors is the brand new architecture, which couples the 32nm processor and a 45nm integrated graphics controller onto a single chip.
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    Texting drivers are more dangerous than talkers 22 December, 2009 12:30

    You obviously don't need to be told that texting and driving are two complex tasks that don’t mix well. But a new study by University of Utah researchers sheds light on why and finds that this activity is even more dangerous than talking on a cell phone while driving.
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    Nortel in '09: Dismantling of a tech stalwart 03 December, 2009 07:52

    This year saw the slow, painful dismantling of Nortel. Its gradual exit from the tech scene played out the entire year, as each month brought news of more layoffs, markdowns or sell-offs.
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    Yahoo's head of mobile takes on new duties 01 December, 2009 10:55

    Yahoo has given the head of its mobile division broader responsibilities, in a sign that the search provider plans to focus even more on mobile opportunities.
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    Mobile groups protest proposed US net neutrality rules 24 November, 2009 06:40

    A month ago, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission began a proceeding to create formal net neutrality rules for broadband providers, and the proposals have generated serious debate in the telecom community.
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    Google strives to balance commercial, community with Android 09 November, 2009 09:08

    Onlookers say that Google is in charge of Android development, despite pitching the software as a community project. But experts say that could be the only way Google can ensure that the software is actually released.
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    Nook e-reader pushes Barnes & Noble into crowded market 21 October, 2009 04:59

    Barnes & Noble's new e-reader, reportedly dubbed the Nook, propels the bookseller into an increasingly crowded market for similar devices.
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