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DailyTech’s Onsite Coverage of CEATEC 2008 in Japan (AnandTech) The latest television technology, Nissan's cell phone car starter, Toshiba's replacement for HD DVD all on display at CEATEC 2008... us.rd.yahoo.com
International Call (Forbes) Dominating South Korea's pioneering mobile-phone market may have been the easy part for SK Telecom. Now Kim Shin-Bae must find success. us.rd.yahoo.com
BREAKING NEWS: GSMA brands ‘Mobile Broadband’ for HSPA laptop push (telecomasia.net) The GSM Association fired the latest shot in the wireless broadband wars against Wimax and Wi-Fi Tuesday with a new initiative that will see HSPA-embedded laptop computers ready to connect to 3G networks in nearly 100 markets. us.rd.yahoo.com
Mobile broadband: perhaps you’ve heard of it (telecomasia.net) You know by now about the move by the GSM Association to create a service brand that’s more or less the equivalent of the Wi-Fi logo created by the Wi-Fi Alliance. us.rd.yahoo.com
Pioneer Elite Kuro PRO-111FD (CNET) The Pioneer Elite PRO-111FD represents the pinnacle of flat-panel HDTV picture quality. us.rd.yahoo.com
10 Gadgets to Help You Survive the Coming Economic Apocalypse (TechCrunch) With the $700 billion bail out on hold and banks dropping like flies, it seems this economic apocalypse will come in - and out - with a bang and not a depression. To that end we've decided to scour our mind-holes for gear that will help you survive the coming economic catastrophe. While we can't promise that there will be zombies during this international economic breakdown, we wanted to be ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Phone options keep on growing (Seattle Times) The line between a traditional phone and a cellphone continues to blur, which is good news for consumers. No longer do you have to sacrifice... us.rd.yahoo.com
Intel WiMax to go live, will devices follow? (CNET) Intel's WiMax wireless technology is finally ready to launch, but it's not clear how big a following the technology has among laptop suppliers. us.rd.yahoo.com
O2 denies rumors of special MacBook deal (MacNN) UK telecom company O2 has denied rumors of a special MacBook bundle, according to a new report. An industry magazine, Mobile, had suggested that the company wanted to exploit its partnership with Apple, which originated with the first-generation iPhone. O2 was allegedly in discussions to begin selling MacBooks bundled with some form of Internet access, whether fixed or cellular; the notebooks ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Most recent posts (MacOPINION) The Archive pick for this week was first published in August, 2002, just after the processor fried in my then 3 1/2 year old WallStreet PowerBook. us.rd.yahoo.com
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