Articles tagged with: Texas
TI CFO: Consolidation to Continue Among Wireless Chip Makers
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- texas Instruments Chief Financial Officer Kevin March expects to see continued consolidation among wireless chip makers, reflecting the need among smaller competitors to scale their businesses to lower costs. more
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Lawsuit over Bankruptcy of Verizon Wireless Outsourced Call Centre
Diamond Castle Holdings, which brought a call centre handling customer care for Verizon Wireless in 2006 has started legal action against the seller claiming that vital information about the Verizon contract was not disclosed during the sale. more
Related Tags: ptc, verizon-wireless, verizon, customer-care, bankruptcy, call-centre, florida, call-center, new-york, USA
Marvell Tech Taps Trimble's GPS Software for Chipsets
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- Marvell Technology Group signed a licensing agreement with Trimble Navigation in a move that it hopes will improve the chips it builds for portable devices. more
Related Tags: texas-instruments, qualcomm, bluetooth, gps, driving, blackberry, chipset
Chip Stocks Rallying In August, But September Looms
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- During the normally listless dog days of August, chip stocks have staged a rally, but some caution it could be short-lived. more
Related Tags: sandisk, broadcom, semiconductor, texas-instruments, intel, cisco, memory, micron-technology, USA
Satyam Denied Leave to Appeal Over Legal Action by Upaid
The UK's House of Lords has refused India software house Satyam leave to appeal the case between it and UK based mobile payments vendor, Upaid. The only issue now left open in the UK is how much Satyam will have to pay Upaid in legal fees. more
Related Tags: mobile-payments, UK
T-Mobile USA Obtains Injunctions Against Prepaid Phone Traffickers
T-Mobile USA says that it has obtained two final judgments and permanent injunctions as part of the companyĆ's ongoing efforts to combat the bulk purchase and resale of T-Mobile prepaid mobile phones. One judgment was entered against defendant Rafiq Wazir Ali, individually and doing business as Fone Xchange, in a federal lawsuit filed in Houston. The other judgment was entered against ASPAC, its principals and affiliates, by a federal court in Dallas, and awards T-Mobile US$6.5 million in damages in addition to a permanent injunction against the defendants. more
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Former T-Mobile Employee Held Over Copper Cable Thefts
Police in the city of Tampa, Florida have arrested a former T-Mobile USA employee on suspicion of stealing copper cables and reselling them as scrap metal. John Richard Lefan Jr., 41 faces a felony charge of grand theft. more
Related Tags: t-mobile, t-mobile-usa, t-mobile-usa, recycling, seven, police, florida, USA
Embedded Systems Will Drive Demand for 4G Mobile Data
A major push to include embedded 4G technologies in a wide range of mobile and consumer devices will create a built-in market for anticipated 4G services such as mobile WiMax and LTE, but it also will force some fundamental changes in the mobile industry ecosystem, particularly in the relationships between network operators and device suppliers, according to the latest report from Unstrung Insider. more
Related Tags: texas-instruments, intel, mobile-wimax, gsm-association, hspa, lte, patents
Motorola Wins Patent Lawsuit Appeal
Motorola has won an appeal in a patent lawsuit which related to the use of text messaging in mobile phones. Motorola originally won a the lawsuit, filed by the University of texas System - but the university chose to appeal against the judgement. more
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Qualcomm Deal Could Hurt Nokia's Current Suppliers
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- The agreement by Qualcomm and Nokia to end their long-running patent dispute likely means trouble for Nokia's current chip suppliers. more
Related Tags: broadcom, texas-instruments, intel, qualcomm, citigroup, stmicroelectronics, patents, chipsets
