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Apple's iPhone Must Avoid the Razr Trap

SAN FRANCISCO -(Dow Jones)- The maker of a hot-selling revolutionary phone cuts its price to spur more mass-market demand.  more

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Palm Missteps May Prompt Directors to be More Active

NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- Palm Inc.'s warning that a key new product will miss out on the holiday shopping season illustrates the string of bungles that has weighed on the smartphone maker.  more

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Research Boosts Wireless Data Transfer

New research at the Georgia Institute of Technology could soon make that tangle of wires under desks and in data centers a thing of the past. Scientists at the Georgia Electronic Design Center (GEDC) at Georgia Tech are investigating the use of extremely high radio frequencies (RF) to achieve broad bandwidth and high data transmission rates over short distances. more

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Infineon, National, Balda and Samsung Score iPhone Design Wins"

In terms of cost, iSuppli's teardown analysis of Apple's iPhone offered few surprises, with its Bill-of-Materials (BoM) closely conforming with the preliminary functional estimate issued in January by iSuppli. However, in terms of suppliers, the iPhone is packed with surprises, with newcomers Infineon Technologies, National Semiconductor and Balda providing key components in the product - along with established component makers like Samsung Electronics - according to iSuppli's Teardown Analysis service. more

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The iPhone's Halo Effect on AT&T Still up in the Air

NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- The Apple iPhone, nicknamed the "God machine" among the faithful, may not be the savior AT&T is looking for. more

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Palm Faces Challenges Despite Influx Of Apple Talent

NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- After a strong run, Palm investors looking for further gains may need to exercise patience despite the arrival of two Apple veterans. more

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World's Wireless Industry Heads To Spain For 3GSM Conference

BARCELONA (AP)--The wireless industry began meeting this week with a bevy of flashy new cellphones, faster networks and more entertainment geared for the small screen taking center stage at the 3GSM World Congress.  more

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Apples iPhone Could Have Massive Profit Margins

Each Apple iPhone sold will generate nearly a 50 percent gross margin for Apple and partner Cingular Wireless, giving the companies a hefty profit, as well as plenty of room for future price cuts, according to a preliminary functional Bill of Materials (BoM) estimate created by iSuppli. more

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Toshiba: No Plans To Build US$6 Billion Singapore Chip Plant

SINGAPORE -(Dow Jones)- Japan's Toshiba Corp. Tuesday denied a media report that it may build a Nand flash chip plant in Singapore, a company spokesman told Dow Jones Newswires.  more

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Nokia Sees Shortages Of N90 Phone Due To Strong Demand

STOCKHOLM -(Dow Jones)- Nokia Corp. (NOK) is seeing shortages of its much-hyped N90 camera phone due to strong initial demand, a spokesman told Dow Jones Newswires Monday.  more

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