April 27, 2010

Daily News April 27, 2010

DOCOMO, Renesas Electronics, Fujitsu, NEC, Panasonic Mobile Communications and Sharp to Develop Mobile Application Platform
 

MTS outsources network management to Nokia Siemens Networks
 
Nokia N8, first Symbian^3 handset, gets previewed and is deemed an embarrassment to Nokia
 
German telco industry may need 50bn EUR investment over decade - Obermann
 
Nokia earnings rise but miss estimates
 
Verizon net profit falls 29%, revenue rise 1.2% (USA)
 
BlackBerry Bold 9650 smartphone announced for CDMA, replacing the Tour
 
BlackBerry Pearl 3G revealed: two keypad styles and 802.11n WiFi
 
Ericsson first quarter results. Group sales in the quarter declined -9% year-over-year with lower sales in Networks but with an increase in Global Services
 
Virgin Mobile France issued license to launch mobile TV
 
Confirmed: Droid Incredible's multitouch support is better than the Nexus One's
 
Google updates Nexus One page, tells Verizon customers to get a Droid Incredible instead
 
Vodafone tests mobile money service in Fiji
 
CenturyLink and Qwest Agree to Merge
http://news.qwest.com/centurylinkqwestmerger
 
Taiwan: We may launch LTE around 2016 and it’ll be on the 700 MHz band
 
KDDI sees FY net income slip 4.5%
 
Dell Thunder explodes Android with 4.1-inch OLED screen, promises Hulu app
 
Barnes & Noble adds Android apps to nook ereader
 
NOOK Customers Can Browse Complete eBooks for Free in Barnes & Noble Stores
 
Twitter acquires SMS service Cloudhopper
 
BlackBerry Pearl 3G first hands-on!
 
Did lost iPhone lead to blog bidding war?
 
Wipro Net Income Climbs 21% as Software Demand Rises

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