Industry bigwigs and gadget makers gather at the CTIA Wireless IT and Entertainment show in San Francisco.
Cingular taps Real for mobile video
Deal is a key win for RealNetworks over archrival Microsoft. "This is version 2.0 of the media player battle," an analyst notes.September 28, 2005
![]() Palm CEO Ed Colligan, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and Verizon Wireless CEO Denny Strigl |
RealNetworks goes mobile
RealNetworks' CEO talks to CTIA crowd about his company's deals to deliver music, videos and games right to cell phones.September 28, 2005
Mobility for the working masses
It's only a matter of time before large companies go mobile, but many issues still need to be worked out.

September 27, 2005
Intel, RIM seal BlackBerry deal
Maker of the handheld device ends months of speculation by committing to the chipmaker's "Hermon" processors.September 27, 2005
SanDisk stakes its future on TrustedFlash
New cards let consumers move digital video and music among devices without violating copyright protection.

September 27, 2005
Mobile entertainment faces issues
As cell phone operators prepare to roll out music and video services, they'll need to settle some basic business model issues.September 27, 2005
Making phones more secure
Trusted Computing Group is set to lay out new hardware-based security standards for handsets.September 27, 2005
Palm does Windows
The handheld maker looks beyond the Palm OS with its first-ever Windows-based smart phone.

September 26, 2005