Barcelona - Verizon Wireless (NYSE: VZ) said this week that its first handset to utilize its next-generation 4G network could become available by mid-2011 -- some six months sooner than expected, The Wall Street Journal reported. Verizon plans to launch its 4G network in at least 25 U.S. markets by year's end. read more
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Plastic Logics highly anticipated e-reader hyped for business pros, the QUE proReader, wont ship mid-April as promised. According to the Wall Street Journal, the companys CEO Richard Archuleta confirmed rumors that the QUE will be delayed until the summer, arguing the engineering team needed more time to perfect the product. Such a misstep would go
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When we hinted at tiered data plans in the story covered by the Wall Street Journal regarding LTE devices in 2011, we knew there was more to the story. After all, when a customer looks at their plan of unlimited data right now, they feel pretty safe and cozy, right? No worries about streaming Pandora
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When asked about unlimited data plans by the Wall Street Journal, Verizon CTO Tony Melone said, “As much data as you can consume is the big issue"...
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An Oppenheimer analyst on Friday raised his first-quarter and full-year estimates for Google above average Wall Street expectations because he expects the online search leader to reap higher ad revenue in the U.S. Click here for more.
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PC World - Google has teamed up with Dish Network to offer a set-top box based on the Android operating system, the Wall Street Journal reports. The box is said to be operated via a keyboard and will serve YouTube videos straight to a TV set.
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Found under: Verizon Wireless, LTE, WiMAX, Sprint, While Sprint is going to launch its 4G-enabled smartphone later this year and I am referring to the HTC Supersonic Android phone Verizon will only be able to counter this 4G offer with an LTE handset in 2011. Anthony Melone Verizons CTO has confirmed for The Wall Street Journal that his company will be ready for an LTE handset by mid 2011 which is...
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New York - Motorola (NYSE: MOT) plans to add Microsoft's (NASD: MSFT) Bing search engine as the default on the Android-based phones it sells in China, replacing Android developer Google's (NASD: GOOG) own search engine, The Wall Street Journal reported. The Journal speculated that the move could foresee a time when Google may potentially remove itself completely from China...
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