63 U.S. stations plan to begin beaming to new generation of mobile phones, MP3 players, GPS devices, in-car systems.
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Mobile phone maker wields ax after announcing 3,000 job cuts in October; total fourth quarter charges of about $189M.
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While cell phone shipments soared in the third quarter, Motorola lost its U.S. market share crown to Samsung.
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The Korean electronics manufacturer loses ground on currency, but is propelled by mobile phone sales.
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Once the market leader in smart phones, Palm seeks glory -- and time to regroup -- with its newest device, the Treo Pro.
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European heavyweights will combine their wireless chip businesses to save on R&D in maturing wireless market.
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Blackberry doubles U.S. market share as LG challenges Motorola's leadership; carriers cut prices and soften contract terms.
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More than a year after its initial announcement AT&T launches its mobile TV service. Did the public’s poor response to earlier efforts cause the delay?
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Celebration has a distinct South Korean flavor as Samsung and LG gain ground, while consumers hang up on Apple, Motorola, and Sony Ericsson.
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LG Electronics plans to sell a phone model running on the Android mobile phone operating system at the start of next year at latest, a senior executive says.
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Video giant tunes up its application for mobile phones but could be avoiding wireless carriers.
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DVD delivery service Netflix, looking to extend its Internet business, forges a deal with LG to develop a set-top box that would let subscribers watch movies streamed directly from the web to their TVs.
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The search company's mobile chief is racing to lock down phone distribution deals that could deliver hundreds of millions of advertising customers before Google's own mobile strategy ever takes wing.
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Wireless service provider introduces three phones soon to come out for battle against Apple’s iPhone.
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Apple's iPhone outsells all smartphones in the U.S. in July, its first full month on sale, accounting for 1.8 percent of all U.S. mobile handset sales, says research group.
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Motorola remains the world’s second largest cell phone vendor in second quarter, but the U.S. handset maker loses market share as consumers shunned its aging product portfolio.
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Portal provider signs deal with HTC to place its software on Windows-based phones.
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South Korean phone maker designs low-cost phone for high-speed networks.
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Indian mobile firm receives funds from Clearstone and Sidhi to expand global reach.
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iPhone rival Prada may be looking to upstage Apple’s style.
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