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- Starbucks to begin offering unlimited free Wi-Fi at 6,700 US stores in July
- Summary Box: Google tells lawmakers it didn’t use accidentally collected Wi-Fi data
- Google tells lawmakers it never used data accidentally collected while mapping Wi-Fi networks
- AT&T hole exposes iPad users’ e-mail addresses; hackers harvested data by tricking website
- AT&T security hold exposes iPad users’ e-mails; hackers harvested data by tricking AT&T site
- Conn. attorney general: Google admits to collecting public Wi-Fi data for mapping service
- Google says private data from wireless networks not used for Street View mapping feature
- Google says private data not used for mapping feature
- Apple CEO Jobs says next version of the iPhone will have clearer screen, high-def recording
- Conn. probing whether Google illegally used private data from wireless networks for its maps
- There’s a cap for that: AT&T will limit data consumption for new smart phone users
- AT&T clamps down on phone data usage with new plans; savings for data nibblers
- 4G must be better than 3G, right? Actually the hype will outstrip real advantages for a while
- Okla. Legislature approves dramatic cut in property tax for new wireless technology
- Google hopes to unite Web surfing, TV channel surfing with help from Sony, Intel, Logitech
- Germany lashes out at Google after company admits privacy breach with Wi-Fi data
- Google acknowledges collecting snippets of people’s online activities broadcast over Wi-Fi
- Free to roam: Wireless phone subscribers increasingly opting for service without commitment
- Federal Communications Commission considers rules to avoid unpleasant surprises on cell bills
- Summary Box: Federal Communications Commission seeks to avoid wireless bill surprises
- Change of heart: Sprint says it won’t work with Google’s Nexus One because it prefers the Evo
- Wi-Fi to come in much faster, shorter-range version for blasting HD video across the room
- Google scraps plan for Nexus One that works on Verizon, shrinking phone’s potential sales
- Shaw Communications to build next-generation wireless service, plans to launch it next year
- Swedish wireless equipment maker Ericsson reports drop in Q1 profits, sales down
- New version of Bluetooth dials down the power for long battery life from connected watch
- Motorola names Mark Shockley as sales executive for mobile devices business
- ‘Cloud’ music plans get lift from lower prices, stronger cell phone networks, extra features
- Israel bans imports of Apple’s iPad, saying its wireless frequencies incompatible for use
- Apple will update iPhones, iPads to run more than 1 program at once; feature long sought
- AT&T to sell the European operations of its Wi-Fi hotspot subsidiary to Swisscom
- Verizon cuts Palm Pre, Pixi Plus prices, gives free Wi-Fi hotspot service with smart phones
- Apple shares hit another all-time high after report that an iPhone on Verizon Wireless is near
- Applications to curb texting while driving, with different approaches
- The last shall be the first: MetroPCS to launch 4G phone this fall, ahead of Verizon Wireless
- Summary Box: Sprint to promote video calling with launch of first ‘4G’ phone this summer
- Sprint to promote video calling with launch of first ‘4G’ phone this summer
- Clearwire names new cities to be covered, including Los Angeles, Miami
- Google upgrades Nexus One to work on AT&T’s 3G network in latest swipe at Apple’s iPhone
- Challenges await Federal Communications Commission’s national broadband plan
- Wireless technology firm RadiSys acquires Pactolus; terms not disclosed
- Courts now barring jurors use of social media, blogs and Internet while serving on trials
- Amtrak completes rollout of wireless Internet service on Acela trains, inside 6 stations
- Cablevision has 4Q profit; customers spend more on digital cable, phone and Internet services
- Summary Box: Federal Communications Commission plan seeks more wireless spectrum for broadband
- Alaska Airlines to offer Wi-Fi on all its aircraft, pending certification
- Federal Communications Commission seeking more wireless spectrum for high-speed Internet
- Google, Apple lead Silicon Valley in taking initiative, loosening controls in wireless world
- Verizon Wireless to let some smart phone customers use Skype over its wireless network
- Verizon Wireless invested $61M in Missouri, $44M in Kansas in 2009
- Summary Box: Google, other challengers advance as phone software begins to overshadow hardware
- Google and other challengers advance as smart phone software begins to overshadow hardware
- AT&T picks Alcatel-Lucent and Ericsson to supply equipment for next wireless network
- Sweden’s Ericsson in 4G network equipment deal with AT&T in the US
- Telestone Technologies reiterates 2009 outlook for $70M in revenue
- AT&T reverses course, will allow Sling Media’s TV program for iPhone to operate on 3G network
- Review: Palm adds features to new Pre, Pixi smart phones, Pre benefits most from changes
- Hungry for Android handsets, Verizon Wireless announces Motorola Devour
- Apple allows iPhone owners to use Internet calling services over 3G cellular networks
- Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new iPad, saying it’s more intimate than laptop
- FCC seeking information from big wireless carriers about early termination fees
- Ericsson profit plunges 92 pct as mobile operators cut spending on networks; 1,500 jobs to go
- Ericsson profits plunge 92 percent as mobile operators cut spending on networks
- Massport board approves plan for free wireless Internet access at Boston’s Logan Airport
- Verizon Wireless, AT&T lower voice plan prices, expand data plan requirement
- TerreStar gets FCC nod to integrate terrestrial use of spectrum in mobile wireless network
- Review: Google’s first smart phone, Nexus One, a strong contender but no ’super’ phone
- Hot gadgets at electronics show: wireless charging, iPhone TV, 3-D color printing
- MagicJack’s next act: Making cell phone fees disappear? Carrier applause not expected
- Kindle-killers? A flood of e-readers on the way, some featuring touch and even video chat
- Ford adding tweets, Internet radio to Sync voice-activated in-car technology
- Zomm hopes wireless tether with personal alarm can prevent lost phones, protect users
- Google raises stakes in mobile market with ‘Nexus One’ as rivalry with Apple escalates
- Google expected to raise stakes in mobile market with new phone designed by its own engineers
- Obama administration calls on FCC to find more spectrum for wireless broadband services
- Expert puts guide to cracking GSM phone encryption online, says aim is improving security
- UK Mobile phone operator O2 apologizes for service problems caused by smart phones
- HEALTHBEAT: Newer generations of hearing aids promise improvements from swimming to Bluetooth
- Infrequent fliers who travel this Christmas will find that a lot has changed since last year
- Google aims for more influence over mobile Web surfing with development of its own smart phone
- Google, Yahoo, eBay and Microsoft use free Wi-Fi hot spots as marketing lure
- Cablevision’s Rutledge sees economic recovery in ad rebound, as traditional advertisers return
- Verizon Wireless takes on iPhone, says it has ‘the phone you’re looking for’ with ‘Droid’ ads
- FCC chairman warns of ‘looming spectrum crisis,’ seeks ways to meet demand for bandwidth
- AT&T to allow iPhone owners to use Internet calling services on its wireless network
- Vonage gets a cheap-calling app on the iPhone, BlackBerry; undercuts on international calls
- Apple ‘continues to study’ Google Voice for iPhone; AT&T claims no role in blocking program
- Text messaging as security hole: hackers show how to attack mobile phones with simple messages
- BlackBerry device maker RIM says Emirati firm’s ‘update’ was unauthorized surveillance program
- Sprint Nextel to sell part of Midwest network following iPCS court ruling
- Cisco to supply Clearwire with WiMax devices and networking equipment
- WiGig: Intel, Microsoft and Dell team up for the most superior wireless technology
- Illinois court allows iPCS’ challenge of Sprint-Clearwire WiMax deal to go forward
- Qualcomm agrees to pay $891 million over 4 years to settle patent litigation with Broadcom