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Kyocera resumes shipment of 'exploding' phone

October 16, 2003 The cell phone company is once again shipping a Phantom model cell phone after an investigation concluded that the phone did not explode as a Nebraska family had reported. TAGS: Kyocera Wireless Corp., Nokia Corp., Nebraska, shipment, investigation, cell phone, spokeswoman, family, battery

Burned again, Kyocera recalls more phone batteries

October 28, 2004 A renegade supplier may have flooded U.S. market with up to a million bogus batteries. TAGS: Kyocera Wireless Corp., battery, cell phone, spokesman, Nokia Corp., U.S.

'Exploding' cell phone battery recalled

January 23, 2004 Faulty batteries inside a Kyocera smart phone have overheated and vented superheated gases four times, causing injuries to one person, according the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. TAGS: Kyocera Wireless Corp., battery, commission, Verizon Communications, cell phone, Nokia Corp., handset, smart phone, representative

Qualcomm prods phone maker into 'push to talk'

December 9, 2003 Handset maker Kyocera will use Qualcomm's BREWChat software to join the growing number of manufacturers producing cell phones with the popular walkie-talkie feature. TAGS: push-to-talk, Kyocera Wireless Corp., Qualcomm Inc., handset maker, handset, Motorola Inc., carrier, Nextel Communications Inc., Verizon Wireless, representative, cell phone

Qualcomm debuts 'push to talk' service in India

May 27, 2004 India's Tata announces a walkie-talkie mobile phone service that uses Qualcomm software and Kyocera's handsets. TAGS: Tata Indicom, push-to-talk, Qualcomm Inc., Kyocera Wireless Corp., handset, CDMA, Motorola Inc., India, Nextel Communications Inc., service provider, U.S., cell phone, mobile phone

Phone battery flames injure teen

July 2, 2004 Malfunctioning battery in a Kyocera Wireless phone causes second-degree burns, raising new questions about cell phone safety. TAGS: Kyocera Wireless Corp., Verizon Wireless, battery, cell phone, California

Qualcomm serves up BREW strategies

June 5, 2004 The company plans to tout its cell phone download software next week, announcing a deeper commitment from handset maker Kyocera Wireless. TAGS: Qualcomm Inc., Kyocera Wireless Corp., handset maker, handset, company representative, carrier, service provider, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, games

Chinese challenger aims for top spot in solar tech

June 18, 2007 Suntech Power Holdings has come from China--and out of nowhere--to become a big name in solar power. TAGS: Sharp Corp., Kyocera Wireless Corp., British Petroleum Co plc, cell, Mitsubishi Corp., China, Sanyo Electric Co., IPO, worker

Opera IPO opens on high note

March 11, 2004 Shares of the Norway-based browser maker rise on their first day of public trading on the Oslo Stock Exchange. Meanwhile, the company releases a new version of its mobile browser. TAGS: Opera Software, browser company, IPO, Kyocera Wireless Corp., Norway, investor, Web browser, mobile phone, handset

Combustible cell phone burns California man

January 16, 2007 Malfunctioning device is blamed for weekend fire that left a 59-year-old man with severe burns over half of his body. TAGS: flame, cell phone, Kyocera Wireless Corp., fire, battery, pocket, notebook computer, California, Japan

Who invented the camera phone? It depends

April 3, 2007 Borland founder Philippe Kahn takes credit but CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos begs to differ. In this case a picture tells much less than a thousand words. TAGS: camera phone, Sharp Zaurus, wife, Borland Software Corp., Kyocera Wireless Corp., camera, Olympus Corp., Sharp Corp., cell phone, handheld, picture, Motorola Inc., founder, digital camera, photograph

Burning Man vets bring Wi-Fi to Katrina region

March 1, 2006 Attendees used to making-do at the desert art festival are using new mobile hot-spot technology to get Internet access while they help. Photos: Helping out in Mississippi TAGS: Burning Man, Mississippi, Gulf Coast, Borders Books & Music, Kyocera Wireless Corp., volunteer, router, Internet access, Wi-Fi, Intel, cell phone, card, PC

India spices up 'push to talk' campaign

May 28, 2004 Cell phone service provider Hutchison Essar, a division of Orange, becomes the second of the country's wireless companies in a week to start the walkie-talkie style cell phone service. TAGS: Essar Group, Hutchison, push-to-talk, Tata Indicom, India, Wireless company, Kyocera Wireless Corp., cell phone service provider, Orange PCS, cell phone, carrier, handset, service provider, U.S.

CTIA: Wired on wireless

April 10, 2006 Mobile operators, handset makers and network gear specialists roll out new products and plans at annual confab. TAGS: CTIA, Wired Inc., Motorola Razr, camera phone, Kyocera Wireless Corp., Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, Motorola Inc., Samsung Electronics, camera, video
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