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[2005-04-18] Don't Believe the Skype? Although I haven't yet tried Skype, I believe in it. There's something about "the world's big, free Internet telephony company" that sort of makes you sit up and take notice.
[2005-04-18] New Skype Services Skype has announced some new fee-based services, one of which has been long overdue.
[2005-04-14] Alltel Launches BlackBerry For Mobile Professionals ALLTEL and Research In Motion today announced the availability of the BlackBerry 7250 Wireless Handheld, BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry Internet Service.
[2005-04-13] Sanswire Looks To Airships, Not Cellular Towers Wisconsin-based communications company Sanswire has introduced an almost-finished prototype for its "Stratellite," an unmanned airship that can deliver mobile phone signals from Earth's stratosphere.
[2005-04-12] Google Launches Mobile Local Search Feature Yesterday, Google announced a new service aimed at mobile gadget users who are frequently on the go and may be in need of local search services.
[2005-04-11] IBM, Sanyo Introduce Fuel Cell Battery Prototype For IBM ThinkPads Today, IBM and Sanyo have introduced plans for a prototype micro direct methanol fuel cell system to power IBM ThinkPad notebooks.
[2005-04-05] Mabir Virus Aggressively Targeting Mobile Phones A variant of the Cabir mobile virus, called Mabir, has been targeting mobile phones using the Symbian Series 60 operating system. Mabir is capable of spreading via Bluetooth or by a phone's messaging service.
[2005-04-04] Sony Preparing Movie Downloads For Mobile Technology Sony Pictures is preparing to offer a download service featuring the company's top 500 movies for mobile technology users. The company's goal is to have this upcoming service ready by next year.
[2005-04-01] Gateway Debuts Lighter, High-End Notebook Yesterday, Gateway Computers introduced 2 new notebooks, one of which, the M680, was designed to replace and improve upon their current top of the line mobile computer.
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