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    Trust key for location-based search, says Google exec 22/05/2006 08:48:14

    Google's head of mobile services is looking for your trust.
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    Open source Lemonade to beat Blackberry? 11/05/2006 09:00:21

    The never-ending spate of law-suits between companies like Research In Motion (RIM) and Visto could soon be over, thanks to a mobile email standard which might support an open-source alternative.
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    CTIA - Sun launches ATCA blade server for telecom 06/04/2006 08:11:06

    Sun Microsystems launched a new family of blade servers Wednesday, offering telecommunications customers a choice of processors between Sun's own UltraSparc or Opteron from Advanced Micro Devices.
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    3GSM - Nokia CEO hints at product pipeline 14/02/2006 09:31:17

    With the brutal competition in the global mobile phone market, Nokia Chief Executive Officer Jorma Ollila wasn't about to tell a packed room of journalists and analysts at the 3GSM World Congress what new gadgets the company is tinkering with in its labs. But he dropped a couple of hints.
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    Google opens Gmail to cell phone access 19/12/2005 08:15:25

    Google has opened up access to its Gmail free e-mail service to people using browsers in cell phones, the company said late Thursday.
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    Mobile email may push beyond executive corridor 12/10/2005 07:27:58

    Mobile e-mail isn't just for the chief executive and president anymore. At least, that's what many of the companies presenting at Symbian's Smartphone Show said on Monday. Companies including Visto, Nokia and Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications are all talking about their "push" e-mail applications that aim to be attractive throughout the enterprise as well as to smaller businesses.
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    New Sony Ericsson phone to run on Symbian's latest OS 11/10/2005 11:36:02

    During the first quarter next year, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB will start selling the first smart phone to be based on Symbian OS version 9.1 and the UIQ 3 software platform, the company said on Monday.
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    IPdrum's Skype-to-cell product ships 22/09/2005 10:24:10

    A product that lets consumers use an extra cell phone as a gateway to Skype Technologies SA's VOIP (voice over Internet Protocol) system is now available, vendor IPdrum AS announced Tuesday.
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    Mobile phone sales reached new records in first quarter 26/05/2005 11:05:29

    Mobile phone sales hit a new high in the first three months of the year, while the top three manufacturers tightened their grip on the market, according to a study published Wednesday.
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    Mobile malware kills Symbian service 25/01/2005 10:03:14

    Two new Trojan horse programs threaten to render some Symbian-based mobile phones totally useless.
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    Trend Micro gives away mobile antivirus software 06/12/2004 14:22:59

    Trend Micro will become the latest major antivirus software company to provide protection against mobile phone viruses, with new antivirus and antispam software for mobile phones running the Microsoft Windows Mobile and Symbian's operating systems.
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