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Reports: Nokia to announce LTE Lumia 900 Windows Phone for AT&T

LAS VEGAS--According to multiple reports, Nokia ( NYSE:NOK ) plans to announce a new Windows Phone, the LTE-capable Lumia 900, dubbed the Ace, for AT&T Mobility ( NYSE:T ). The phone will be released

MetroPCS launches two LTE smartphones from LG, Samsung

LAS VEGAS--Flat-rate player MetroPCS ( NASDAQ:PCS ) bolstered its LTE device lineup with the announcement of two new smartphones from LG and Samsung ahead of the opening of the Consumer Electronics

Chipset makers prep faster 802.11ac Wi-Fi technology

LAS VEGAS--The new flavor of Wi-Fi, formally known as 802.11ac, is not standardized yet but chipset vendors are already positioning it to serve its expected market. They're also beginning to

Fierce news from CES

The Fierce editorial team--Phil Goldstein, Sue Marek and Mike Dano--will be out in force at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas Jan. 9-13. We'll be covering all the keynotes, press conferences

Rumor Mill: AT&T, Nokia plan $100M marketing push for 'Ace' smartphone

AT&T Mobility ( NYSE:T ), Nokia ( NYSE:NOK ) and Microsoft ( NASDAQ:MSFT ) plan to spend $100 million marketing Nokia's newest flagship Windows Phone device, dubbed the "Ace," according to a BetaNews

Verizon's McAdam drops out of CES keynote

Verizon Communications ( NYSE:VZ ) CEO Lowell McAdam canceled his appearance on a keynote panel scheduled for next week at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show due to scheduling conflicts, Verizon

Nokia, Qualcomm, Intel prep for CES gadget debuts

Nokia ( NYSE:NOK ), Qualcomm ( NASDAQ:QCOM ) and Intel are among the companies looking to make a splash next week at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, as all eyes in the mobile industry turn to

Verizon: LTE outages a result of network's 'growing pains'

Verizon Wireless ( NYSE:VZ ) attributed the recent spate of LTE service outages it experienced to "growing pains" that come with building the largest LTE network in the country. The company said while

Intel likely prepping new Medfield-based smartphones for CES

Intel may use the Consumer Electronics Show next month to finally get serious about making a splash in the mobile market. The company is expected to announce products running its Atom-based Medfield

What was left unsaid at CES speaks volumes

I'm still trying to digest and recover from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week. The surging crowds, seemingly endless lines for press conferences and mixture of huge, flashy booths