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    Ericsson attaches blades for wind power to base station 10/10/2008 07:19:00

    Ericsson has equipped its environmentally friendly radio base station site concept Tower Tube with built-in support for wind power, in a bid to help operators go green and expand mobile networks to where electricity isn't available, it announced on Thursday.
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    Study: PVC and toxic flame retardants still lurk in new PCs 17/09/2008 15:43:00

    PC manufacturers have still not figured out how to make a computer without PVC (polyvinyl chloride) insulation and toxic brominated flame retardants (BFRs), although some consumer electronics manufacturers are now able to produce smaller gadgets without those chemicals, Greenpeace reports in a new study.
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    Rivals see iPhone as the one to beat in hardware, software, marketing 11/09/2008 08:41:00

    More than a year after arriving on the mobile/wireless scene, Apple's iPhone remains the "it" phone -- the one to beat and the one companies in the mobile device industry compare themselves to.
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    WiMax far ahead of LTE at Japan's NEC 09/09/2008 11:18:00

    The future of broadband networking at Japan's NEC is clear. The company's WiMax operations far outpace its work in the telecommunications industry's mobile broadband standard, LTE (long term evolution).
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    Sony Ericsson courts Windows Mobile developers 04/09/2008 11:15:00

    Sony Ericsson wants Windows Mobile developers to start working on applications for its Xperia X1 and on Wednesday it announced a tailor-made SDK (software development kit) for the upcoming smartphone.
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    iPhone imitators prepping for their close-ups 01/09/2008 08:22:00

    It may be too early, or too presumptuous, to call Apple's iPhone a technology icon, but all the other major equipment makers in the emerging smart phone realm are looking to create their own "iconic" device.
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    Ericsson demos mobile broadband at 160Mbps 29/08/2008 13:55:00

    Ericsson has demonstrated wireless broadband technology that can transmit data at 160Mbps.
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    iPhone 3G reception 'normal,' say Swedish engineers 26/08/2008 10:39:00

    Apple's iPhone 3G offers "normal" reception, Swedish engineers who tested the smart phone said today, adding to the controversy over recent user reports of dropped calls and slow surfing speeds.
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    Ericsson, STMicro to form mobile chip venture 21/08/2008 06:27:00

    Ericsson and STMicroelectronics will form a joint venture to build semiconductors and platforms for mobile devices, the companies said Wednesday.
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    Technology that's green from the roots up 05/08/2008 09:26:40

    HP saw potential in used water bottles. Hewlett-Packard found a way to turn those old bottles, along with other types of recyclable consumer plastics, into ink-jet printer cartridges.
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    Windows Mobile sales lower than expected 01/08/2008 08:19:09

    Microsoft failed to meet its Windows Mobile sales target for its fiscal year 2008, the company said on Thursday.
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