Motorola brings a phalanx of phones to the fore, including a BlackBerry rival, the Ojo video system and the Rokr music phone. Also: Wireless music services take a cue from iTunes.
July 26, 2005
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Motorola touts Yahoo deal, new handsets
Company is adding new products and services so that consumers can access more Internet-based services and content.July 26, 2005
Digital music is going mobile
While the iTunes phone plays a waiting game, cell phone networks are building their own download stores.July 26, 2005
Motorola unveils keyboard phone, sunglasses
Cell phone maker shows off new line of products, but there's still no sign of iTunes phone.July 25, 2005
photos Motorola debuts a thin phone with a QWERTY keyboard and sunglasses that offer hands-free connectivity.
July 25, 2005 previous coverage
The 3G handset quandary
Prices for next-generation cell phones edge up while predicted demand for the handsets shrinks. What's a cell phone operator to do?July 22, 2005
Skype embraces video phones
CEO Niklas Zennstrom leans on outside development but has begun testing an internally developed version of video telephony.July 20, 2005
Reading phone text one word at a time
Researchers think they've hit upon the best way to digest articles on a cell phone.July 13, 2005