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Nokia Stops Production of Only WiMax Device Already losing the battle to LTE for the status of next-generation mobile technology, WiMax suffers another blow as Nokia, the world's top mobile phone maker, announces it has ended production of its only mobile device using WiMax technology. - HELSINKI
(Reuters) The world's top mobile phone maker Nokia said on Thursday it had
ended production of its only mobile device using the U.S.-centered WiMax
technology, another blow for the struggling wireless technology.
WiMax has been
competing for the status of next generation mobile technol...

 Nokia Stops Production of Only WiMax Device Already losing the battle to LTE for the status of next-generation mobile technology, WiMax suffers another blow as Nokia, the world's top mobile phone maker, announces it has ended production of its only mobile device using WiMax technology. - HELSINKI
(Reuters) The world's top mobile phone maker Nokia said on Thursday it had
ended production of its only mobile device using the U.S.-centered WiMax
technology, another blow for the struggling wireless technology.
WiMax has been
competing for the status of next generation mobile technol...

 Wi-Fi Chip Set Sales Soar Driven by strong consumer and enterprise demand for a wide range of Wi-Fi-enabled devices from smartphones to netbooks, Wi-Fi chip set sales jumped 26 percent in 2008 to 387 million units shipped. Leading the surge were cell phones equipped with Wi-Fi followed closely by a wide array of consumer electronic devices such as handheld games, music players and cameras. - Not everyone out there is suffering through the recession. Sparked by strong
consumer and enterprise demand for Wi-Fi-enabled devices, Wi-Fi chip set sales
jumped 26 percent last year to 387 million, according to new statistics
released Jan. 8 by the Wi-Fi Alliance and In-Stat.
Driving the chip ...

 RIM, T-Mobile Roll Out BlackBerry Curve 8900 Following Research In Motion's BlackBerry Bold and BlackBerry Storm entry into the U.S. smartphone market, T-Mobile's BlackBerry Curve 8900 is the thinnest and lightest QWERTY device of the burgeoning BlackBerry line of smartphones. The BlackBerry Curve 8900 expands on the features and functionality found in the original BlackBerry Curve and BlackBerry Bold. - ...

 T-Mobile Sets U.S. Debut of BlackBerry Curve 8900 Following Research In Motion's BlackBerry Bold and BlackBerry Storm entry into the U.S. smartphone market, T-Mobile's BlackBerry Curve 8900 is the thinnest and lightest QWERTY device of the burgeoning BlackBerry line of smartphones. The new device features built-in GPS and Wi-Fi supporting voice and data in addition to the now usual smartphone lineup of a Web browser, music player and camera. - T-Mobile USA plans it own exclusive BlackBerry with the introduction of the BlackBerry Curve 8900 in February. AT amp;T already has its own deal with BlackBerry maker Research In Motion to offer the BlackBerry Bold, while Verizon features the BlackBerry Storm as a smartphone.
The new hybrid, quad-b...

 Clearwire Debuts Portland WiMax It's the first WiMax rollout since Clearwire and Sprint Nextel combined operations debuts in Portland. The open all-IP network provides mobile and wireless customers with average download speeds initially of 2M to 4M bps and peak rates that are considerably faster. Clearwire plans to provide WiMax service in most of the top 100 markets by no later than 2010, although the current economic conditions could put a crimp in those plans. - If not quite coast-to-coast, WiMax is now at least on each coast. Three
months after Sprint Nextel carried out the nation's first WiMax rollout in
Baltimore, Clearwire the newly combined WiMax operations of Sprint and
Clearwire flipped the switch Jan. 6 on a WiMax deployment in Portland,
Ore.
W...

 RIM Extends Certicom Offer With elliptic curve cryptography technology developer Certicom turning to the courts to stop a hostile takeover bid by RIM, the BlackBerry maker gives Certicom stockholders an additional 12 days to ponder the $53 million offer. - BlackBerry maker Research In Motion has extended the deadline for Certicom
stockholders to accept RIM's hostile takeover bid of $1.50 a share from Jan. 15
to Jan. 27. The Certicom board opposes the approximately $53 million bid from
RIM as undervaluing the company that develops the elliptic curve...

 Turin, Force10 Plan Merger A new merged entity known as Force10 Networks will focus on both the enterprise data center and service provider markets. Turin and Force10 claim the new combination will focus on facilitating customers' transition from legacy networks to more cost-effective, packet-optimized infrastructure for wireless backhaul and metro Ethernet service delivery. - Ethernet vendors Turin Networks and Force10 Networks said Jan. 5 they are
merging their operations in what is widely viewed as a defensive maneuver in
tough economic times.
Turin President and CEO Henry Wasik will
become the president and CEO of the combined
entity, while current Force10 Netwo...

 Martin Revises Free Internet Proposal FCC Chairman Kevin Martin still hopes to gain agency approval of his controversial proposal to impose a free wireless broadband mandate on the FCC's next spectrum auction. After objections from advocacy groups, Martin drops the idea of requiring the auction winner to filter out pornography and other objectionable material. Congress and the Bush administration still have objections. - Outgoing Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin hopes to
force a vote on his controversial proposal to impose a free wireless broadband
mandate on the FCC's next spectrum auction by dropping a requirement that the
network filter out pornography and other objectionable material.
...

 Apple Harvests Biggest Crop in a Decade For 2009, Wall Street is nervous that the global economic crisis will invade the Apple orchard and kill the crop. But 2008 brought a bountiful harvest, the biggest since Steve Jobs returned to Apple in late 1996. We pick the three most important events from each month.
For a fuller chronology, please visit Apple Watch. - ...


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