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[2005-06-29] Earnings Score Big Points On the RIM
Research in Motion released their first quarter numbers and the Canadian PDA powerhouse pumped up slammed on earnings. The folks making Blackberries jammed on $132.7 million in profits or 67 cents a share, up more than double over the 28 cents from last year.

[2005-06-28] Pulse Interactive Registers 9.0 With Cell Phone Quake
One of the great shooter games of all time will move up on the greatness scale a bit more as Pulse Interactive rolls as Quake for mobile handsets. As 3D graphics makes their way onto tiny little screens, it only stands to reason the shooters would follow.

[2005-06-27] Motorola Dialing Up Apple iPhone Deal
The two technology companies have been working to finalize their agreement on the iTunes-capable handset.

[2005-06-23] Patent Office Decision Boosts BlackBerry Maker
The USPTO makes a favorable decision for Ontario-based Research in Motion with its finding.

[2005-06-21] Liberty Alliance Vs The Kings Of Spam
Privacy organization sees a need for specifications in mobile messaging to protect users from potential abuses.

[2005-06-20] Microsoft Australian Alliance In Optus Partnership
An agreement between Microsoft's ninemsn presence and telecom company Optus for content delivery has been made.

[2005-06-20] Users Prefer Data In-Flight Over Voice Calls
When it comes to the question of allowing cellphone calls on flights, respondents to a survey just say no.

[2005-06-16] Ericsson And Napster Teach Mobile World To Sing
The partnership of the Swedish services company and the digital music service bring over-the-air music downloads to mobiles.

[2005-06-16] RIM May Have Workaround For NTP Patents
The maker of the BlackBerry messaging device, in an impasse with a patentholder over licensing, finds another solution.

[2005-06-15] Cellphones Deadly For Drivers
A joint yearlong study by Virginia Tech and the NHTSA shows drivers are at greatest risk when chatting on a cellphone.

[2005-06-15] British Firm BT Group Launches Combined Mobile/Land Line
British telecom giant BT announced the world's first venture into combining mobile and land line services into the new BT Fusion service. BT customers will be able to switch between their mobile and landed broadband lines as they come and go from their home or office.

[2005-06-14] Nokia Browser Builds On Apple’s Work
Nokia will build a new Series 60 browser by adapting code fro the Cupertino-based computer company's Safari browser.

[2005-06-13] Apple, Nokia Developing Mobile Browser
The handset maker will use the same open source components as Apple's Safari browser for its Series 60 platform.

[2005-06-13] Sony Ericsson: Heapin’ Helpin’ Of Wireless Toys
Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson announced their new players in the phone market with 5 phone products, including a new 3G phone and they have a wide variety of features to peruse, play with and pay for. No price points were mentioned but one could assume prices would be competitive with similar offerings from companies like Nokia.

[2005-06-11] Nokia and Intel Team Up On WIMAX Development
Nokia and Intel announced that they are working together to speed up the development, and deployment of WIMAX technology to bring new capabilities to mobile users over high-speed broadband networks.

[2005-06-08] Yahoo, Sprint, Team On Wireless Push E-mail
A partnership with a privately held company will cost $2.99 per month and give users Yahoo Mail for Mobile.

[2005-06-08] Unions Unhappy Over Siemens Dealing
Siemens has guaranteed the jobs at the Kamp-Linfort plant will be in place for two years under the agreement.

[2005-06-08] Yahoo Mail On Sprint Mobile Devices
Sprint customers can now get enhanced access to Yahoo Mail on their mobile devices. The two companies announced the launch of the first downloadable Yahoo Mail client application made for this purpose.

[2005-06-08] In The Future, Everyone's PC Will Be Infected For Fifteen Minutes
Gartner research says "Warhol Worms" and four other topics comprise the five most overhyped security threats today.

[2005-06-07] Microsoft Gets Exchange Behind Windows Mobile Push
As announced at Tech Ed in Orlando, Windows Mobile 5.0 will have built-in support for e-mail push technology, as delivered by Exchange Server 2003 SP2.

[2005-06-06] Lenovo Tablet Lightweight But Price-Heavy
The new maker of IBM personal computers has introduced the ThinkPad X41 Tablet PC to the market on June 14.

[2005-06-03] Japan Opening Cellular Market To Competition
Long dominated by three companies, the mobile phone market will see a big change later this year.

[2005-06-02] Virgin Dabbles In Mobile TV
A team effort with BT Group will launch a pilot for 1,000 users to view various programs on their handset.


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