MATT HAMBLEN
Qualcomm Should Buy WebOS, Analyst Says
Hewlett-Packard's WebOS is not dead yet, and that could be a good thing for chip maker Qualcomm.
Read More »IT Industry Recoils as Economic Downturn Worsens
The drumbeat of economic bad news got louder in the IT industry last week, as Intel Corp. reduced its earnings forecast and Sun Microsystems Inc. announced a huge layoff.
Read More »BlackBerry Addicts Hit New Low Hiding Out in Bathrooms to Answer E-Mails
MIT's JoAnne Yates talks about CrackBerry addicts, the "always online" life and how it affects workers, and the dangers of information overload.
Read More »Gartner: Telecom Carriers Should Partner with Google on Initiatives
Analysts say it's a losing battle to keep fighting Google on issues concerning the Web such as net neutrality.
Read More »Economy May Have Negative Effect on Wireless Market
Analysts believe that many customers for the most sophisticated smart phones will be seeking cheaper alternatives.
Read More »Mobile Business Apps Entering 2nd Generation, IT Managers Say
Wireless mobility is entering a new generation, with more capabilities such as GPS that is enabled on new devices, and made more powerful with richer middleware and synchronization software.
Read More »Exchange E-Mail Support Comes to Nokia 80M S60 Phones
Functionality to be free and will enable users to connect with corporate Exchange functions.
Read More »AT&T: 3G, EDGE Data Outage Fixed
Users began complaining of a widespread wireless outage as early as 5:54 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, according to AT&T wireless customer forums.
Read More »Unified Communications Takes Center Field at Mets' New Ballpark
NY Mets choose Nortel's UC technology for new data center.
Read More »Palm Treo 800w Smartphone from Sprint Hits Store Shelves
Sprint is the first U.S. carrier to offer Palm's new 3G, Windows Mobile-based smartphone.
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