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Nokia hang-up hampers Verizon plans
Verizon Wireless is reconsidering whether it should sell the phone maker's handsets in light of a glitch that may prevent connections to its planned high-speed network.
April 4, 2001
Telecom could enter U.S. tax debate
With little more than a week left to file year 2000 federal tax returns, many in Congress are trying to make next year's tax bill a little easier for telecommunications companies to digest.
April 4, 2001
Commentary: Nokia glitch not a killer
The bug hampers upgrading to higher-speed networks, but users buying phones now will be ready to replace them by the time they can get enhanced services.
April 4, 2001
Nokia glitch could crimp 3G plans
The giant wireless phone maker is working to fix a software glitch that could cause phone connection problems when carriers upgrade to high-speed network equipment.
April 3, 2001
Sony plans to ride out economic slump
The company's PC and consumer electronics division will release a slew of new products to try to maintain its double-digit growth in the United States.
April 3, 2001
Dell backs Bluetooth-ready chipmaker
The company's venture arm leads a $25.5 million funding round for Zeevo to help it bring a Bluetooth-compatible chip to market.
April 3, 2001
Tellme cuts 10 percent in strategy shift
The voice portal cuts 29 workers as part of a reorganization plan to focus on business customers rather than consumers.
April 3, 2001
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Microsoft's big thinker
Jack Breese of Microsoft Research: Figuring out where to take the company's technology in the emerging .Net era.
April 3, 2001
Pocket PC settlement chastens Microsoft, HP
The two companies have agreed not to run ads in the future that suggest Pocket PC-based handhelds come with built-in Internet access, the Federal Trade Commission says.
April 3, 2001
Software firm to soup up GM site
The big automaker says RedCelsius will take the wheel of its GM BuyPower Web site and relaunch it this summer with more features and flexibility.
April 3, 2001
Tracking Web users into European territory
Quova, whose technology lets Web sites deliver pages based on visitors' geographic location, acquires European rival RealMapping for an undisclosed sum.
April 3, 2001
Carriers forge ahead with 3G plans
Who knows when policy-makers will free up spectrum for next-generation wireless services? Some providers aren't letting that stop them from moving forward.
April 3, 2001
Globalstar may file for bankruptcy protection
The satellite-based mobile phone company says it may seek bankruptcy protection if it cannot raise more cash or agree to a restructuring plan with creditors.
April 2, 2001
Wireless upstart looks down under for deals
ArrayComm, a small wireless technology company, is looking to Australia for a less expensive way to test and market its new high-speed Net service.
April 2, 2001
Wireless software just a phone call away
Nextel, Motorola and Sun Microsystems begin selling phones that allow people to download software to add new features, such as mobile e-mail, directly into the phones.
April 2, 2001
EarthLink unveils home networking service
The Internet service provider joins forces with 2Wire to launch a service that will allow access to the Web through multiple devices with one connection.
April 1, 2001
The week ahead: Profit warnings persist
On the earnings front, Wall Street will go quiet for a week--call it the calm before the earnings storm.
April 1, 2001
Hiccups for DoCoMo on the path to 3G
There are growing signs that Japanese phone giant NTT DoCoMo is encountering problems with its upcoming third-generation phone service.
March 30, 2001
Curiosity kills network at security confab
The CanSecWest conference this week is no place to send a secure e-mail, as numerous security experts at the conference break into every place possible.
March 30, 2001
SEC looking into Motorola disclosures
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The government is investigating whether the company violated a rule prohibiting companies from tipping off Wall Street without making the information public.
March 30, 2001
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