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Report: Microsoft may pay News Corp. to delist from Google

IDG News Service - Microsoft has discussed paying News Corp. to remove its news Web sites from Google's search results and list them on its Bing search engine instead, The Financial Times reported Sunday on its Web site. Microsoft also approached other ...

From DAN NYSTEDT, ComputerWorld,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Google Inc.,  News Corporation Limited,  Rupert Murdoch,  Gartner, Inc.

Foxconn to build JIL handset for China Mobile

IDG News Service - Taiwanese electronics manufacturing giant Foxconn will make a handset for China Mobile next year that supports software developed by the Joint Innovation Lab (JIL) joint venture, according to the head of China Mobile.JIL is a joint ...

From DAN NYSTEDT, ComputerWorld,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Verizon Wireless,  Samsung Electronics

China Mobile says Mobile Market sales going well

The sale of games, mobile apps, e-books and more have been brisk on China Mobile's app store, Mobile Market, since billing started this month, executives from the company say. China Mobile and other operators have opened app stores similar to Apple's ...

From DAN NYSTEDT, NetworkWorld,  20 Nov 2009

Hands on with the Dell Mini 3i smartphone

IDG News Service - The first Dell Mini 3i smartphone to go on sale anywhere in the world will be available in China this December for 4800 Chinese yuan (US$704) without a mobile phone contract, China Mobile representatives said Thursday. The smartphone ...

From DAN NYSTEDT, ComputerWorld,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Gartner, Inc.

China Mobile still in talks to sell iPhone

“I think the iPhone is a very good phone for consumers and is very popular with young customers so China Mobile has continued negotiations with Apple to introduce the iPhone on China Mobile’s network,” said Wang Jianzhou, chairman and CEO of China ...

From DAN NYSTEDT, Macworld,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NTT DoCoMo

China Mobile's 3G coverage to rapidly expand

Wireless service providers offer global connectivity to a world on the go. Take an in-depth look at the pressures they are facing. Black & Veatch's suite of lease management services is designed to expertly manage your leased portfolio to maximize ...

From DAN NYSTEDT, RCR Wireless News,  18 Nov 2009

NTT DoCoMo moves up date to shut off 2G mobile

IDG News Service - Japan's biggest wireless service provider plans to shut off its 2G mobile phone network in March 2011 because most of its customers will have moved on to 3G, the company CEO said Wednesday in Hong Kong. NTT DoCoMo had previously said ...

From DAN NYSTEDT, ComputerWorld,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NTT DoCoMo,  U.S. Congress,  Gartner, Inc.

Gartner raises global chip forecast on strong PC sales

IDG News Service - Gartner raised its revenue forecast for the global chip industry on Monday due to stronger than expected demand for PCs and mobile phones, as well as government stimulus programs that have boosted demand for chips. The market ...

From DAN NYSTEDT, ComputerWorld,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Gartner, Inc.

Taiwanese LCD giants merge to better compete globally

Taiwan's biggest LCD monitor maker on Saturday agreed to buy the island's second largest LCD screen maker in a bid to compete with South Korea's market leading giants. Innolux Display will buy Chi Mei Optoelectronics in an all-stock deal whereby ...

From DAN NYSTEDT, FOX News,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Samsung Electronics

AMD settlement expected to hit Intel's net profit in Q4

IDG News Service - The cash portion of Intel's legal settlement with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) could shave as much as US$800 million off Intel's net profit in the fourth quarter, according to investment banking firm Credit Suisse. Credit Suisse ...

From DAN NYSTEDT, ComputerWorld,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Intel,  AMD,  Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.,  New York Stock Exchange,  Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc.

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