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Seybold's take: CES--the other wireless show

Last week at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas you couldn't walk anywhere within the Las Vegas Convention Center or the Venetian/Sands Convention areas without tripping over something

Taking a tour of Verizon's LTE ambitions

Last week at the Consumer Electronics Show, Verizon Wireless showed off its progress on its most ambitious effort to date: the planned rollout of its Long Term Evolution network, operating in the 700

CES--more than just a smartphone launching pad

It's long been customary for device manufacturers to make a splash at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas by announcing their latest smartphones and feature phones . Last year, as you may

Genachowski questions Verizon ETF argument, hints at further action

LAS VEGAS--FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski said Verizon Wireless' response to the agency's inquiry into the carrier's revised early termination fee policy "raised more questions than it answered,"

What were the hottest phones at CES?

The Consumer Electronics Show is a hotbed of cell phone hoopla and hype. Phone vendors both big (think Motorola and LG) and small (think Lenovo and Palm) this year used the event as a launching point

MagicJack using GSM femtocell technology for VoIP

MagicJack, the company behind the Internet calling device that works with analog desk phones, introduced a new gadget that essentially acts as a GSM femtocell that bypasses carriers, letting users

Motorola demos LTE-equipped Android tablet

Motorola demonstrated a tablet device running on a Verizon Wireless LTE test network that could debut in the fourth quarter, though its actual market release likely will depend on Verizon's LTE

Palm unwraps developer program, but some remain unimpressed

LAS VEGAS--Palm took the wraps off its developer program, and announced several new developer initiatives aimed at generating interest in the company's webOS platform. However, at least one major

In photos: The phones of CES

LAS VEGAS--The Consumer Electronics Show here is a hotbed of cell phone hoopla and hype. Phone vendors both big (think Motorola and LG) and small (think Lenovo and Palm) this year used the event as a

Can Palm save itself?

Just like last year, when Palm made a big splash at the Consumer Electronics Show by unveiling its webOS platform, the company once again took the stage at the trade show today to tout its new,