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Fujitsu and Toshiba are merging their mobile-handset operations into a joint venture. In some ways this makes sense. Handsets aren't core to either business.
Wall Street Journal
Vendors are adding cheaper and simpler Android-based phones to their portfolios, in an effort to put smartphones in the hands of more users.
PC World
Unveils analytics software, services for managing cell towers, software for mobile devices and other efforts
The Globe and Mail
Infineon has hired JPMorgan to sound out a possible sale of its wireless business. People close to the situation said at least one possible buyer had approached the German chipmaker.
The Financial Times
A Wolfson audio chip is included in Samsung's soon to be released smartphones, Wave and Galaxy S. Edinburgh-based Wolfson Microelectronics makes microchips for mobile phones, TVs and gaming consoles.
BBC News
LG Telecom Ltd., South Korea's smallest mobile-phone operator, forecasts smartphones will account for 40% of the company's handsets this year.
Bloomberg
A new survey reveals that many experts feel that cloud computing and smartphones go together like vodka and Red Bull. What does that mean for IT managers?
Information Week
The industry sees the N8 as an attempt by Nokia to win back customers moving on to a host of phones from Taiwan's HTC - whose phones are based on Android systems - Apple's iPhone 4, and Blackberry.
The Hindu
Fujitsu and Toshiba are in talks to combine mobile-phone operations and create Japan's second-largest handset producer, two officials at the companies said.
Goggle's mobile-advertising chieftan is none too happy about a recent tweak to Apple's developer agreement that locks his service's ads out of Cupertino's iOS devices - "magical and revolutionary" or not.
The Register
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Anteryon, which makes wafer-based, miniature optical modules for mobile phone cameras and laser projection, has drawn investment from Qualcomm.
Company release
Apple might be planning to integrate some kind of solar-charging technology in a future iteration of its handheld devices, according to a new patent filing.
PC Magazine
Sprint CEO Dan Hesse finally revealed the pricing and release date of the much anticipated HTC Evo 4G at a special event here Wednesday.
China Telecom is expected to become world's largest CDMA operator within this year, said Perry LaForge, an executive board member of the CDMA Development Group.
TradingMarkets
Total Telecom
Not until now had anyone at HP so vehemently downplayed the smartphone part of the equation, which certainly begs the question of what HP plans to do with Palm's hardware business.
CNET
There are signs Apple's trendy iPhone is making inroads into boardrooms and offices.
The Vancouver Sun
The phone is designed to capture both wind and solar energy to maintain a charge anytime, anywhere. However, there are a few hiccups.
treehugger
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