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NewsSynchronoss blames poor Q1 on unlocked iPhones
Synchronoss reported disappointing Q1 results and slashed future sales and earning forecasts, even though the company powers the synching software that hooks every new iPhone up to the AT&T Read more...
Skype launches mobile app for 50 handsets
Not surprisingly, having its Carterphone petition called for dismissal by the FCC chairman is not slowing Skype's ambition in the mobile market: Skype is now offering a beta client of its VoIP Read more...
SPOTLIGHT: Analyst: Demand for iPhones in Europe low
According to Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster, the fact that T-Mobile Germany, O2 in the U.K. and now Carphone Warehouse have all slashed the price of the iPhone means that demand for iPhones in Read more...
SPOTLIGHT: Trend: Teenagers turning backs on Nokia
According to a survey conducted by Habbo across 31 countries, most teenagers agree that Nokia is the No. 1 mobile phone brand worldwide, but since the autumn of 2006 Samsung and Sony Ericsson have Read more...
Nokia to pay out $314M to German plant workers
Nokia has agreed to pay $314 million to compensate employees at a factory in Germany that is recently announced it would close down. The factory's shutdown was met with political outcry in the Read more...
T-Mobile's VC arm invests in femtocells
T-Mobile's venture arm has invested an undisclosed amount into the U.K.-based femtocell maker, Ubiquisys. Read more...
SPOTLIGHT: T-Mobile Germany dropping Nokia phones?
Despite the claims of an unsourced report in a German magazine over the weekend, T-Mobile Germany said it has no plans to drop support for five Nokia handsets just because they will enable users to Read more...
ALSO NOTED: Intel's Silverthorne processor; Lenovo embeds HSPA; and much more...
> Lenovo embeds HSPA into its laptops using Ericsson's modules. Article > Intel enters low-power chips Read more...
Nokia faces $17.7B patent suit
Patent holding firm IP-Com has filed a $17.7 billion lawsuit against Nokia for alleged patent infringement. IP-Com is just under 50 percent owned by private equity firm Fortress Investment Group. Read more...
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Voice Revenue Growth Precipitously Drops to 1 percent Q1 2007
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