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AT&T Can't Stop Verizon From Playing "There's A Map" Ads (For Now)

AT&T has lost the first battle in a legal war against Verizon Wireless to force the company to stop showing advertisements that compare its 3G wireless network coverage with Verizon's coverage. A federal judge in Atlanta on Wednesday declined to grant ...

From MARGUERITE REARDON, The Business Insider,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: AT&T Inc.,  T-Mobile,  Verizon Wireless,  Mark Siegel,  Qualcomm

BlackBerrys feeling the squeeze as smartphone rivals smarten up

BlackBerry maker RIM on Thursday said it sold fewer BlackBerry phones than analysts had expected and the company's quarterly earnings were hurt by a legal settlement. Even though RIM still saw strong sales of BlackBerrys, the news sent the company's ...

From MARGUERITE REARDON, Silicon.com,  25 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Jim Balsillie,  Thomson Reuters,  Google Inc.,  Motorola, Inc.

Verizon, AT&T: Net neutrality not OK for wireless

The first would prevent Internet access providers from discriminating against particular Internet content or applications, while allowing for reasonable network management. The second principle would ensure that Internet access providers are ...

From MARGUERITE REARDON, Reclaim the Media,  22 Sep 2009
Related Topics: AT&T Inc.,  Federal Communications Commission,  Google Inc.,  Skype,  David Young

Yahoo intros new iPhone and BlackBerry apps

Yahoo announced three new mobile applications Tuesday as the company continues to focus more on developing specific applications for the iPhone and other select smartphones like the BlackBerry. The most widely publicized application to be announced ...

From MARGUERITE REARDON, Webware,  8 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Yahoo!,  Flickr,  Google Inc.

Cisco and EMC planning to partner up and go after large datacentres

Networking giant Cisco Systems and storage area networking company EMC may be teaming up to form a new joint venture to provide technology services to big companies, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. Citing unnamed sources who have been ...

From MARGUERITE REARDON, Silicon.com,  4 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Cisco Systems, Inc.,  Wall Street Journal

Nokia's new mobiles take aim at Facebooking music lovers

Nokia, the world's largest maker of mobile phones, on Wednesday announced new phones loaded with more music features and better integration with Facebook, as well as pricing for its upcoming netbook. The company announced the new phones and services at ...

From MARGUERITE REARDON, Silicon.com,  3 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Facebook Inc.,  Microsoft Corporation,  Google Inc.

Could new internet routing chop 40 per cent off Google's electricity bill?

Researchers have come up with a new way to route internet traffic that could save big internet companies like Google millions on their electricity bills, according to an article published by MIT's Technology Review. Researchers from MIT, Carnegie ...

From MARGUERITE REARDON, Silicon.com,  19 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Massachusetts Institute of Technology,  Carnegie Mellon University,  Cisco Systems, Inc.,  IBM

Midrange mobiles choked out as phone world polarises

Midrange mobile phones could soon fall by the wayside as consumers in developed markets are opting for more advanced smartphones, while wireless users in developing nations gobble up low-cost devices. Two new market studies released this week suggest ...

From MARGUERITE REARDON, Silicon.com,  14 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Gartner, Inc.,  AT&T Inc.,  Samsung Electronics,  Motorola, Inc.,  Sony

Cisco CEO: Green shoots of recovery spotted at last

Cisco Systems CEO John Chambers says the economic recession that's gripped the world for the past year may have reached a tipping point in the last three months, as he sees the company's corporate customers return to spending more on technology. Even ...

From MARGUERITE REARDON, Silicon.com,  6 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Cisco Systems, Inc.

Cisco chief sees promising economic signs

Cisco chief executive John Chambers says the economic slump that has gripped the world for the past year may have reached a tipping point in the past three months, as he sees the company's corporate customers return to spending more on technology. Even ...

From MARGUERITE REARDON, ZDNet UK,  6 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Cisco Systems, Inc.,  David Clarke (politician)

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