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January 20, 2005
NEW YORK - T-Mobile USA on Tuesday will launch the first cell phone in the U.S. to come with Microsoft's latest version of Windows Mobile, with improved handling of e-mail and tougher security.
NEW YORK - T-Mobile USA is set to launch by year’s end a new breed of mobile phones that can pass live phone calls between cellular and Wi-Fi networks, a top executive told The Associated Press.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- It's official: Google Inc. will sell its own mobile phone, the Nexus One, in an effort to protect its online advertising empire as people increasingly surf the Web on handsets instead of personal computers.
Verizon Wireless will be required to sell Alltel Corp.'s mobile phone operations in Pinal and Gila counties as part of the merger of the two companies.
LONDON - BT Group PLC unveiled its attempt to bridge the landline and wireless divide Wednesday, launching a service that operates as a cell phone connection outside and automatically switches to an Internet-based call once a user enters the home or office.
February 14, 2005
March 10, 2005
Instagram is demonstrated on an iPhone Monday, April 9, 2012, in New York. Since Verizon Wireless broke AT&T's exclusive grip on the iPhone last year, several other phone carriers now offer Apple's popular smartphone. On Monday, T-Mobile said it will make a stronger bid for used iPhones from AT&T as Apple prepares to launch a new version. (AP Photo/Karly Domb Sadof)
NEW YORK — T-Mobile USA, the only "Big 4" phone company that doesn't sell the iPhone, now wants to snag used ones from AT&T.
PHOENIX – For Jae-O Bae, a surgeon at Phoenix Children’s Hospital, too many of the head, spine and abdominal injuries he treats after children are injured in car accidents could have been prevented by proper use of car seats.
NEW YORK - In advance of the new Google phone, T-Mobile USA has changed the wording of the user agreement for its wireless data network and no longer claims the right to slow surfing to a crawl once a subscriber goes over a monthly usage limit.
NEW YORK - Google Inc.'s announcement last year that it would give away software that could run cell phones was met by dizzy accolades from analysts who thought it would let the search engine company conquer the world of mobile advertising.
Two Phoenix men have been arrested in connection with a rash of mobile-phone store burglaries in Mesa and Gilbert, police said.
If you have a cell phone, a home phone may seem an unnecessary burden. It’s another bill to pay, and you don’t need to manage two numbers. But many people cling to their land lines. Often, cellular reception is poor inside houses. I can’t tell you how often I have been dropped at home.
NEW YORK - Wouldn't it be great to have your own cellular tower at home? You'd always have a strong signal on your mobile phone, and you wouldn't be paying to use the carrier's network.
LONDON - There is no evidence linking mobile phones to cancer or other health problems, but more research needs to be done to be sure, a panel of experts said Wednesday.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Propelled by a new breed of camera-equipped phones, worldwide shipments of mobile handsets grew by more than 16 percent in the first quarter of 2003, according to market research released Wednesday.
Joel Minteu, 22, looks at his new business as a sign of the times. The Scottsdale resident a year ago started an Internet marketing company that puts advertising signs on the rear windows of drivers' vehicles.
Q: At a recent dinner, the hostess's cousin rudely spent most of the evening thumbing through his BlackBerry. Upon returning home, I received an e-mail from an acquaintance: "How was dinner at Elaine's?" When I asked how he knew I was there, he said Elaine's cousin had Twittered my presence. (I'm known for my business accomplishments, but I'm a private person, and felt violated).
BERLIN - Deutsche Telekom AG’s mobile unit said Wednesday it would offer Apple’s iPhone without a contract to comply with a court injunction, but consumers that opt out of a two-year contract will pay more than twice as much for it.
STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Malicious programs that can delete address books. Junk messages that flood a cell phone’s inbox. Stealthy code that uses Bluetooth wireless technology to sneak onto handsets.
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