3g Third Generation
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Red-light district on a tiny mobile screen
News As cell phones gear up for video and the mobile Internet, a new motto for consumers and industry could be "dial P for porn".
Tuesday, February 27 2007 11:16 AM
Tags: Mobile applications, Data services
3G makes little headway in biz community
News While high-speed mobile services have struck a chord with consumers, the lack of 3G business applications and devices is hampering enterprise adoption.
Thursday, April 13 2006 05:30 PM
Tags: Wireless e-mail devices, Mobile/Wireless, Mobile applications, 3G (Third Generation)
S'pore company sets up digital 'stock exchange'
News Hosting platform aims to help traditional media companies expand global presence through new delivery modes, including 3G and HDTV.
Monday, April 24 2006 04:36 PM
Tags: TVs, Content management, Digital rights management (DRM), Video, 3G (Third Generation), Next-generation technology/networks
No more cell phones from Motorola?
News news analysis The Razr maker says it may spin off its handset business in order to boost its fortunes. But that's a move that could easily backfire.
Friday, February 01 2008 11:45 AM
Tags: Cellular phones, Mobile/Wireless, Sales/revenue
Motorola's Zander steps down
News Two years ago, Ed Zander was flying high on the success of the Razr. Now he's stepping down as CEO after failing to come up with an encore.
Monday, December 03 2007 01:32 PM
Unscrambling the wireless alphabet soup
Cobrand A list of popular tech jargon and terms in the wireless space to help you set Wi-Fi apart from WiMax.
Monday, June 19 2006 01:44 PM
Tags: Mobile/Wireless, Mobile platforms/communications, WiMax, Network standards/protocols
IDA to award up to six 3G licenses by year-end
News The Info-communications Authority of Singapore (IDA) is targeting to award four to six 3G (third generation mobile) licenses by year-end, said IDA chief technology officer Dr Brian Chen at today's Infocomm Technology Forum.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:06 PM
Wi-Fi wants a few good "hot spots"
News The 802.11 West conference will address sector frustrations, including a shortage of cafes, hotel lobbies and outdoor parks in which people can access networks for a low price.
Monday, June 17 2002 10:26 AM
Can Skype live up to the Net phone hype?
News First-year growth rate for no-cost Net phone start-up was "sky high." Can it avoid a sophomore jinx?
Tuesday, September 28 2004 10:32 AM
Tags: VoIP/IP telephony
Apps still focus on mobile consumers
News Consumers are spoilt for choice over media-rich converged mobile services, while enterprises seem to be left out in the cold.
Wednesday, December 06 2006 01:02 AM
Tags: Mobile/Wireless
Is Motorola's cell phone revamp enough?
News Handset maker is packing its old phones with new features to revive its brand and reach profitability. But critics wonder if the tactic will work.
Wednesday, May 16 2007 09:13 AM
Tags: Cellular phones, Product development and design, Development/design
Asia-Pac hot spots hit growth spurt: Report
News Wireless LAN hot spot growth in Asia-Pacific is outpacing that of North America, according to a report by analysts Allied Business Intelligence (ABI)
Wednesday, July 16 2003 03:31 PM
Singapore's IDA to issue 3G licenses by November
News The Info-communications Authority of Singapore (IDA) expects to issue four to six 3G licenses in one to two months.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:11 PM
CWHKT reports HK$2.7b loss
News update Cable & Wireless HKT today announced a loss of HK$2.77 billion after exceptional items for the six months ending September 30 1999.
Friday, June 01 2001 03:00 PM
TI creates blueprint for wireless Visor add-ons
News Chipmaker Texas Instruments said yesterday it is developing a blueprint for companies interested in creating next-generation wireless add-on components for Handspring's Visor handheld computer.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:13 PM





