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The Apple iPhone's impact was widely evident at CES 2008, as new touch-screen devices could be found everywhere
Business Week
International Herald Tribune
New at CES: the 45-millimeter LG60 LCD, an ultramobile PC, and mobile broadcasting device.
PC World
4 Jan 2008
Business Wire
2 Jan 2008
Company release
Nokia has again pushed back the launch of its gaming service N-gage due to delays in software testing, a spokesman said on Thursday.
Reuters
AP (via Mercury News)
AFP (via Google)
The Dong-A IIbo
Neither Microsoft nor Apple can compete at the new price points being plumbed by companies looking to cut costs.
Economist
Company release
Electronista
Nokia Siemens Networks has completed the world's first multi-user field trial in an urban environment using the new Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology that offers mobile data rates up to 173 Megabits per second.
Company release
The Korea Times
Apple is negotiating with Japan's top mobile phone carrier to launch the iPhone in Japan, though the cut of subscriber revenue that Apple wants has been a sticking point, according to a report published Tuesday.
AP (via Google)
A Mountain View, California company is launching a platform designed to let developers create telephony applications they can embed in Web pages and existing Web-based services.
PC World
SiRF Technology announced it will rapidly implement key end-to-end location-awareness features needed to enable mobile devices powered by the Android platform.
PRNewswire
Qualcomm announced that it has acquired San Diego-based SoftMax, a provider of noise reduction solutions for mobile devices.
Company release
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