British company’s free subscription ZuCast service brings podcasts to mobile phones.
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Wireless technology investors Qualcomm and Intel Capital reflect Amp’d’s embrace of technologies like Wi-Fi.
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Disney releases details of its cell phone service for this June.
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Wireless companies hope a technology called UMA will keep their customers from using VoIP services like Skype.
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Digital Chocolate plans cell phone dating game aimed at teens.
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Software bugs postpone the release of six advanced mobile phones from Finnish giant.
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Wireless companies and content creators are trying to figure out how to split the pot.
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The industry will adopt a simple binary system along with the well-established MPAA and music guidelines.
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Mobile marketing execs see a big potential to hawk goods over cell phones.
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Amp’d Mobile’s CEO talks about how his new wireless brand plans to dominate the coveted teenager market.
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Warner Music Group CEO believes selling music over cell phones is the music industry’s biggest-ever opportunity.
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Phones for sports fans and video game junkies are among the gadgets and services unveiled at the CTIA trade show.
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Wireless execs say business services are rising in importance.
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Carriers, wireless startups, media outfits attend conclave, wanting consumers to embrace mobile entertainment.
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The fuel cell company is holding a public design contest to come up with a sleeker design for its power packs for consumers.
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A new study says porn on cell phones raked in $400 million last year and could generate $5 billion within five years. Other studies differ on size, but agree the market is growing.
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Amp’d Mobile and other companies turn to the virtual network model to deliver content to mobile customers.
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Wireless association steps closer to restricting porn on mobile devices, and expects to adopt guidelines this year.
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