Stories about: Nextel

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    AMD and Intel patch things up, HP buys 3Com 14/11/2009 08:49:00

    We had a blockbuster deal this week, with Hewlett-Packard saying it plans to buy 3Com, and a blockbuster settlement, with Advanced Micro Devices and Intel ending a long-running legal dispute. By midnight tonight, Google, the Authors Guild and the Association of American Publishers are supposed to file a revised book-search settlement proposal, which could add to our top stories list for the week. For now, though, what follows are our top IT headlines of the moment.
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    Clearwire claims 173,000 WiMax users 12/11/2009 08:18:00

    Wireless broadband provider Clearwire had about 173,000 WiMax subscribers at the end of September and should be able to offer service to 120 million potential subscribers in the U.S. by the end of next year, the company said Tuesday.
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    Sprint to lay off more than 2,000 11/11/2009 09:32:00

    Sprint Nextel expects to lay off as many as 2,500 people by year’s end, on the heels of reporting that it lost 545,000 customers in its third quarter.
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    Sprint plans open app store 29/10/2009 08:37:00

    Sprint Nextel next year will introduce a new, more open application store on its feature phones, turning to a third party to manage it with the goal of getting new offerings out to consumers in an average of one week.
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    Nook e-reader pushes Barnes & Noble into crowded market 21/10/2009 04:59:00

    Barnes & Noble's new e-reader, reportedly dubbed the Nook, propels the bookseller into an increasingly crowded market for similar devices.
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    US lawmakers investigate telecom 'traffic pumping' 15/10/2009 07:11:00

    Three high-profile U.S. lawmakers have begun an informal investigation into high access charges that some rural telephone carriers charge to competitors, on the heels of complaints about the practice from Google and some large carriers.
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    Lotus Domino adds native iPhone support 06/10/2009 15:09:00

    The latest version of IBM's Lotus Domino, set to be announced Tuesday, will natively support the Apple iPhone, allowing users to automatically synchronize e-mail, contacts and calendar data to the popular handset over the air.
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    Nortel set to sell off GSM business 02/10/2009 07:33:00

    Nortel Networks is preparing to auction off its division that makes equipment for GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) networks early next month, continuing the unloading of its businesses under bankruptcy reorganization.
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    One year on, Android's not quite there yet 24/09/2009 09:39:00

    After it has spent nearly a year on the market, analysts are reluctant to declare Android a success, but they say the platform could turn a corner in the next few months when many more phones are expected to go on sale.
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    Price cut on Palm Pre not a sign of bad sales 10/09/2009 05:38:00

    Buried amid today's announcement of the new Palm Pixi smartphone was the news that the price of the Palm Pre smartphone will drop to $150, down from $200, after rebates.
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    Palm debuts its Pixi smartphone, its second using WebOS 10/09/2009 02:14:00

    Palm Inc. and Sprint Nextel Inc. formally announced the second WebOS smartphone today, the Palm Pixi, and said it will be available in the US from Sprint before the Christmas holidays.
 
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