Articles tagged with: Wall Street Journal and Google
Huawei Starting to Win Network Contracts in the USA
China's Huawei is reported to be finally making significant progress in cracking the US market, where it has had problems in the past thanks in part to security concerns over allegations of links to the Chinese government. The company has always denied the allegations. more
Related Tags: 3com, intel, wimax, huawei, clearwire, tim, ovi, iden, cox-communications, sprint, USA
Dell Smartphone Rumours Resurface
The persistent rumours that computer maker, Dell is preparing to launch a range of mobile phones got another boost when it was reported that the firm could launch its first handsets next month. A report in the Wall Street Journal said that Dell has had a group of engineers working on the phones for more than a year from an office in the Chicago area. more
Related Tags: android, windows-mobile, microsoft, smartphone, motorola, smartphones, wind, dell, touchscreen, chicago, windows
Motorola Expected to Announce "Google Phone" Plans this Week
The new head of Motorola's mobile phone division, Sanjay Jha has decided that the company should focus the bulk of its efforts on developing phones based on the Google backed Android system. Spurces close to the issue told The Wall Street Journal that the plans will be formally announced on Thursday and could result in thousands of job cuts. more
Related Tags: android, windows-mobile, microsoft, motorola, wind, gartner, symbian, operating-system, windows, sanjay-jha, linux
Nokia in Advanced Talks to Sell Security-Appliances Unit
Nokia is in advanced talks to sell its security-appliances business to a financial investor as it concentrates on consumer Internet services, such as push email. more
Related Tags: android, microsoft, iphone, samsung, cisco, apple, apple, ibm, gartner, lg, htc, cisco-systems, sharp, research-in-motion, lg-electronics, touch-screen, memory, samsung-electronics, chief-financial-officer
T-Mobile Expected to Sell Google Phone for Under $200
As T-Mobile USA prepares to show off the first version of the so-called, Google Phone next week, it has been reported that the company is aiming to sell the smartphone for US$199 with a contract. The Wall Street Journal, citing unnamed sources disclosed the retail price, and said that T-Mobile would launch it with an aggressively priced data tariff. more
Related Tags: android, t-mobile, windows-mobile, iphone, smartphone, t-mobile-usa, apple, apple, wind, china-mobile, htc, touchscreen, aws, windows, USA
UPDATE: Big Tech Inks WiMax Deal With Sprint, Clearwire
An unlikely alliance of titans from the cable, Internet and chip industries are investing $3.2 billion in a company that will deliver Web access for cellphones and laptops at speeds much faster than what is available today using a technology called WiMax. more
Related Tags: clearwire, sprint-nextel, verizon-wireless, verizon, compete, eric-schmidt, mobile-internet, comcast, sprint, wimax,, nextel, embarq, USA
T-Mobile Android Phone Release Seen Bringing 'Avalanche'
SAN FRANCISCO -(Dow Jones)- With Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile USA preparing to ship out its first cellphones built on Google's open Android platform later this year, wireless carriers are expecting an avalanche of innovation from users - and radical changes to what customers expect and demand. more
Related Tags: android, deutsche-telekom, social-networking, t-mobile-usa, t-mobile-usa, cisco, qualcomm, blackberry, USA
TECH TALES: WiMAX is Still a Risky Investment
SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) -- The next-generation wireless technology, known as WiMax, is full of potential to drive cheaper, high-speed wireless data, voice and video communications, or a dismal failure, depending on who you talk to. more
Related Tags: cisco, qualcomm, isuppli, clearwire, sprint-nextel, gartner, verizon, compete, comcast, backhaul, sprint, wimax,, nextel, airspan-networks, long-term-evolution, chipsets, laptop, andrew
