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Article | 6/02/2008 Mobile ad market part of Microsoft's goal in Yahoo bid
Gaining a bigger share of mobile advertising is a big reason Microsoft is bidding US$44.6 billion for Yahoo, according to industry observers.
Article | 5/02/2008 Are Dell, Google planning a phone partnership?
Speculation is mounting that Dell and Google will announce plans for a smart phone based on the Android platform at the Mobile World Congress next wee...
Article | 4/02/2008 Tandberg launches OCS integration for easy videoconferencing
Videoconferencing device maker Tandberg in New York announced Friday that its products will interoperate with the Microsoft Office Communications Serv...
Article | 4/02/2008 Is the iPhone killing Motorola?
With last week's news that Motorola might sell off its mobile device unit, it's fair to ask: Is the iPhone killing Motorola?
Article | 1/02/2008 Cable cuts force Internet traffic rerouting around the world
Two fiber-optic underwater cables that were damaged Wednesday in the Mediterranean Sea near Egypt have resulted in Internet traffic delays for some US...
Article | 30/01/2008 Cable damage in Mediterranean disrupts Internet in Mideast
Wide areas of the Middle East experienced Internet disruptions today after two underwater cables were damaged in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast o...
Article | 29/01/2008 Cisco unveils the Nexus 7000, its biggest switch ever
Cisco Systems Inc. Monday announced the biggest switch by far in its history, the Nexus 7000, which is designed for mission-critical data center use.
Article | 24/01/2008 RIM to support IBM's Connections social networking software
Research in Motion Wednesday announced it will support IBM Lotus Connections on its BlackBerry smart phones, giving users access to the new social sof...
Article | 24/01/2008 Motorola mobile sales down; 2007 revenue drops 15%
Motorola Wednesday reported sales of US$36.6 billion (AU$41.9 billion) for 2007, a drop of about 15% from its 2006 sales of US$42.8 billion. The compa...
Article | 17/01/2008 MacBook Air has no WiMax; is Apple on to something?
WiMax-capable prototypes from several vendors were a big part of the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) last week, but the faster wireless ...
Article | 11/01/2008 CES - PC-to-Mac file transfer, Intel SSDs draw a crowd
Storage and data transfer technologies were in abundant display at CES, but a couple of new technologies attracted significant interest and crowds.
Article | 11/01/2008 CES - Wireless power on its way
Wireless power to recharge cell phones, laptops and other devices was demonstrated at the Consumer Electronics Show this week by at least two vendors ...
Article | 11/01/2008 CES - Reporter's notebook: Devices that everyone noticed
A visitor to the Consumer Electronics Show can't take in all the new products, but some devices caught the eye of just about everybody.
Article | 10/01/2008 CES - IBM, Emotiv show advances in virtual reality worlds
Hundreds of products at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) here are devoted to new ways to input data to a PC or gaming console, includ...
Article | 9/01/2008 CES - Microsoft, Yahoo tout big mobile plans
Google and Apple don't have major booths on the floor of the CES trade show, but they are very much on the minds of their competitors.

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