June 30, 2010

Daily News June 30, 2010

Obama wants to auction off 500MHz of Spectrum
 
SK Telecom buys 25.8% of Malaysia WiMAX operator for $100m
 
Indian Mobile Operators add 16.3 mn new subscribers in May 2010
 
Apple iPhone 4 Parts Cost About $188
 
OPhone 2.0 Platform Debuts in Beijing
 
Android 2.2 For Nexus One Officially Rolling Out Today
 
AT&T Says NYC Network Upgrades Complete
 
MOTOROLA DROID 2 MAY LAUNCH AUGUST 23RD WITH ANDROID 2.2
 
Leaked Presentation Reveals Microsoft's Plans For Windows 8

June 29, 2010

Daily News June 29, 2010

EU mobile roaming prices to fall further on 1 July
 
Apple announces iPhone 4 sold 1.7 million in first three days
 
FT said to be considering 'four or five' deals in the MENA region
 
Deutsche Telekom may lose role as sole German iPhone carrier
 
Zain Kenya awarded 3G licence
 
Australia to release 126 MHz of digital dividend
 
Vodafone may sell Polkomtel stake
 
Reliance sells towers to GTL in order to cut debt
 
RIM ships 11.2 million BlackBerrys in May quarter
 
Amazon adds audio, video capabilities to Kindle app for iOS devices
 
Android 2.2 (Froyo) source code released
 
Dell Streak now available unlocked for £449
 
France Telecom to withdraw Le Monde bid

June 28, 2010

Daily News June 28, 2010

Microsoft exec touts Windows Phone 7 as 'ad-serving machine'

Consumers Claim Apple and AT&T Fraudulently Marketed 3G iPad in Nationwide Consumer Protection Class Action Lawsuit
 
Apple says any mobile phone has reception issues when held wrong
 
Thai Telco regulator confident can issue 3G licences by September
 
RIM Misses On Q1 Sales, Subscribers
 
RIM reportedly looks to ship 60-70 million BlackBerry smartphones in next 12 months
 
China Telecom Will Formally Launch Mobile E-book Service In Late July
 
HTC switching to Sony Super TFT LCDs from Samsung AMOLEDs
http://androidoperatingsystem.net/2010/06/25/htc-switching-to-sony-super-tft-lcds-from-samsung-amoleds/
 
Free applications make up 81% of App Store downloads
 
Brazil net cellphone subscriptions rise 1.6% in May
 
Google Voice opens to the public, no invitation required