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Editor's Corner: Suits & Cell Phones
I've long argued that mobile enterprise users are a large and growing segment of the wireless market. Now there's another reason: converged mobile devices. For example, Nokia plans to begin
QUICKLINKS: An uphill struggle for mobile games; Jajah: A new mobile VoIP app; Much more...
Analysis: An uphill struggle for mobile games. Blog Report: Do people have enough gadgets?
Intel invests in mobile TV startup
Intel Capital has invested in DiBcom, a small French startup developing mobile TV technology. DiBcom is developing wireless chips that can enable mobile TV capable of displaying 24 Mbps,
QUICKLINKS: Why US cell phone service sucks; I don't want my Mobile TV, yet; Much more...;
Why cell phone service in the US sucks. Article I don't want my Mobile TV, yet.
QUICKLINKS: Will Nokia dump Symbian?; Hot jobs in mobile content; Much more...
Analysis: Will Nokia dump Symbian for open source software? Analysis LG: Cell phone will be top entertainment device in
KPN tests mobile TV
Dutch carrier KPN has started trials of DVB-H mobile TV system. The company plans on broadcasting "normal TV" using DVB-T technology, except reformatted for smaller mobile phone screens. KPN also
ALSO NOTED: Ericsson to return to landline market; Samsung to use TI for mobile TV handsets; and much more...
> Trend: Thanks to a growing demand for converged network solutions, Ericsson plans a return to the landline telecom market.
QUICKLINKS: The Paris Hilton hack: social engineering, not Bluesnarfing; PalmSource may be an acquisition target; Much more...
The Paris Hilton hack: social engineering, not Bluesnarfing. Article PalmSource may be an
Orange launches UK's first mobile TV service
Orange yesterday launched what is dubbed the UK's first mobile TV service. The carrier said it will offer nine channels of news, sports, and entertainment over its 3G network. Orange will launch
QUICKLINKS: Bill Gates doesn't get mobile; Is Nokia regaining its swagger?; Much more...;
Russel Beattie: Bill Gates doesn't get mobile (and that's a good thing!) Blog Is Nokia regaining its swagger?

