Broadcom unveils integrated 3G chip, shares rise

October 15, 2007

Reuters - Broadcom Corp said on Monday
it had developed an integrated third-generation (3G) high-speed
wireless cell phone chip ahead of bigger rivals Texas
Instruments Inc and Qualcomm Inc , sending
Broadcom shares up as much as 3 percent.

Sony Ericsson sells half of UIQ to Motorola

October 15, 2007

Sony Ericsson President Miles Flint speaks at the Reuters Global Technology, Media and Telecoms Summit in Paris May 16, 2007. Picture taken May 16, 2007. Sony Ericsson is selling half of its smartphone software unit UIQ to U.S. rival Motorola, Flint told journalists in London on Monday. (Mal Langsdon/Reuters)Reuters - Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson
(6758.T) (ERICb.ST) is selling half of its smartphone software
unit UIQ to U.S. rival Motorola , Sony Ericsson’s
president, Miles Flint, told reporters in London on Monday.

Sony Ericsson and Motorola in JV

October 15, 2007

AP - Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB on Monday said it has agreed to sell a 50 percent stake of UI Holdings BV to rival Motorola Inc.

InfoSpace to sell mobile services business for $135 mln

October 15, 2007

Reuters - InfoSpace Inc, a provider of technology for
Internet and mobile phone, said it agreed to sell its mobile
services business to privately held Motricity for $135 million
in cash, to focus on online search.

Nokia unveils 2135 CDMA phone

October 15, 2007

The Nokia 2135 handset is seen in an undated handout image, released to Reuters on October 15, 2007. Nokia, the world's largest cell phone maker, introduced on Monday a new 2135 CDMA phone for the North American market. (Nokia/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - Nokia (NOK1V.HE) , the world’s
largest cell phone maker, introduced on Monday a new 2135 CDMA
phone for the North American market.

Nokia starts shipping N95 with 8 gigabyte memory

October 15, 2007

A Nokia N95 mobile phone with an 8 gigabyte memory in an undated handout photo. Nokia said on Monday it had started shipments of a new version of its top-of-the-range mobile phone model N95 with an 8 gigabyte memory and improved battery life. (Nokia/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - Nokia (NOK1V.HE) said on Monday it had
started shipments of a new version of its top-of-the-range
mobile phone model N95 with an 8 gigabyte memory and improved
battery life.

Skype and UK's 3 working on mobile Internet phone

October 12, 2007

A model demonstrates a new IPEVO Free.2 Skype internet phone during a news conference in Taipei January 17, 2007. Skype is working with British mobile phone service operator 3 to produce a handset that will allow users in Britain to make free calls on the Internet, a spokesman for the company said on Friday. (Richard Chung/Reuters)Reuters - EBay Inc's Skype is working
with British cell phone service operator 3 to produce a handset
that will allow users in Britain to make free calls on the
Internet, a spokesman for the company said on Friday.

Deal For Kyocera To Buy Sanyo's Mobile Phone Business Advances

October 12, 2007

TechWeb - Negotiations have been underway for several weeks, and the basic agreement on the acquisition that was announced this week indicates the two companies are closer to making a deal.

Nokia slashes hit phone price

October 12, 2007

The Nokia E65 is shown at the 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona, February 15, 2007. Nokia  (Albert Gea/Reuters)Reuters - Nokia (NOK1V.HE) slashed this week
around 15 percent off from the price of its 3G phone model E65,
one of the top sales and profit generators for the world's
largest cell phone maker, market data showed on Friday.

Samsung 3Q profit rises 1 percent

October 12, 2007

A South Korean takes a rest near a formative arts made with Samsung Electronics Co. logos at its headquarters' show room in Seoul, Friday, Oct. 12, 2007. Samsung Electronics Co., one of the world's top technology companies, announced its first net profit gain in four quarters Friday, led by record sales in its mobile phone division. (AP Photo/ Lee Jin-man)AP - Samsung Electronics Co., one of the world’s top technology companies, reported its first profit increase in four quarters Friday, led by strength in mobile phones and flat-screen televisions.

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