Stories by: Matt Hamblen
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Videophone service coming to US for $30 a month 27 November, 2008 06:21:00
An IP-based videophone service called GlobalLinx will launch in the US in the second quarter, offering a US$200 videophone and $30 monthly service for consumers and businesses. - +
Businesses see smartphone use rising, survey shows 24 November, 2008 07:07:00
Businesses are planning to boost the deployment of smartphones during the next three years, while laptop deployments will slow dramatically, according to survey of 340 companies in the US and Western Europe. - +
Proxim ships 802.11n access points, claims fastest speed 18 November, 2008 08:42:00
Proxim Wireless announced Monday it is shipping two new 802.11n access points, one with two radios that Proxim called the fastest on the market. - +
Former NBA star views telepresence as magic 18 November, 2008 08:09:00
Former pro basketball superstar Earvin "Magic" Johnson recently gave a ringing testimonial on the value of high-definition videoconferencing technology to his business and charitable work. - +
Unified communications products abound 11 November, 2008 12:08:00
Network convergence, as in unified communications across applications and between wired and wireless modes, again is a big theme at VoiceCon in San Francisco this week. - +
Cisco doubles router speed with new processor 07 November, 2008 08:17:00
Cisco Systems announced Thursday that it is doubling the speed of its Aggregation Services Router (ASR) 1000 Series routers to 20Gbit/sec., only eight months after introducing the product line. - +
Mitel has 'modest' layoff in line with slowing economy 07 November, 2008 13:37:00
Networking gear maker Mitel Networks laid off an unspecified number of employees today in what an executive called a "modest and prudent" reaction to the poor global economy. - +
Motorola to lay off 3,000 as part of $800M in cuts for '09 03 November, 2008 14:03:00
Motorola officials have confirmed that US$800 million in cuts planned for 2009 will require laying off about 3,000 workers, with a little more than two-thirds of those job cuts coming from the handset division. - +
IDC: Financial doldrums slowing mobile phone shipments 31 October, 2008 08:24:00
Global mobile phone shipments in the third quarter showed the effects of the worldwide financial crisis, falling significantly from previous quarters, research firm IDC said Thursday. - +
Motorola to shift phone OS to Android, Windows Mobile 31 October, 2008 08:23:00
Motorola Thursday announced a radical shift in its mobile phone business, saying there would be fewer shipments of phone models early next year but that the company plans to ship its first Android smart phone by the 2009 Christmas sales season. - +
G1 phone buyers like the 'open' Android software 23 October, 2008 06:24:00
Judging by the smile on Jacek Ambroziak's face, you would have thought he won the lottery. For him, being the first in line to buy a new G1 phone at the T-Mobile US store in Cambridge, Massachusetts, was better than winning the lotto.
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