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BlackBerry goes international

April 25, 2007 Research In Motion and Verizon Wireless unveil a BlackBerry designed to keep a traveler connected in more than 60 countries.Photo: Globe-trotting BlackBerry TAGS: RIM BlackBerry, RIM BlackBerry 8830, Research In Motion Ltd., GPRS, Verizon Communications, Verizon Wireless, GSM, smart phone, e-mail

Qualcomm and Broadcom go at it again

July 11, 2005 Two months after Broadcom filed suit, Qualcomm fires back, claiming the cell phone chipmaker infringed on its patents. TAGS: Qualcomm Inc., Broadcom Corp., patent, intellectual property, GPRS, GSM, EDGE, TDMA, CDMA, chip company, VoIP, Wi-Fi, cell phone

Qantas to test in-flight SMS

April 19, 2007 The Australia-based airline gets the green light to start testing in-flight mobile phone services, but voice services will be disabled. TAGS: voice service, SMS, spokesperson, GPRS, mobile phone, GSM, Australia, e-mail

PalmOne blunders on Treo 650 pricing

February 4, 2005 To dismay of customers, handheld maker bumps up price for unlocked Treo 650 devices after making an earlier pricing error. Photo: PalmOne's Treo 650 TAGS: Treo 650, Palm Treo, handheld company, Cingular Wireless, Palm Inc., pricing, GPRS, GSM, handheld

Microsoft, Flextronics partner on cell platform

February 14, 2005 The two companies have jointly developed a new phone platform called Peabody, which runs on the software giant's Windows Mobile. TAGS: Flextronics International Ltd., OEM, GPRS, mobile phone, Microsoft Windows Mobile, GSM, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Sequoia releases multimode 3G chip

September 19, 2005 Five radio frequencies in one processor could mean better battery life and lower cost for 3G devices. TAGS: multimode, transceiver, 3G, W-CDMA, handset, HSDPA, GPRS, GSM, radio, battery life, Texas Instruments Inc., battery, Nokia Corp., Intel
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