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Verizon, AT&T flesh out 'openness'
With Sprint and T-Mobile both members of Google's Open Handset Alliance, the other two tier one U.S. Read more...
Will Android live up to the hype?
Will Google's Android prove to be the wireless industry game changer that everyone seems to think it'll be? Read more...
New Linux Mings from Motorola next year
What's a Ming? Why, it's a Linux-based phone from Motorola (what, they don't call it the MOTO LNXR?). In case you hadn't previously heard of them, Read more...
RIM opens BlackBerry retail store
Unlike many other countries, the United States has few retail outlets dedicated to handsets, as phones are generally sold through the wireless carriers. Sure, Apple sells its iPhone direct to Read more...
T-Mobile Katalyst has WiFi, awful name
Move over Motorola RAZR, there's a new terribly-named phone in town. You're looking at the Samsung Katalyst (seriously, how do they come up with these?), which just landed on T-Mobile's network. Read more...
AT&T claims to have most 'open' network
USA Today is running an article today entitled "AT&T flings cellphone network wide open"--even though the carrier has made no policy change about the openness of its network. AT&T Mobility Read more...
ALSO NOTED: Standardizing antivirus software testing; Nokia launches a 3G phone on T-Mobile;
> Nokia launches a 3G phone on T-Mobile...so...where's the network? Article> Standardizing Read more...
T-Mobile to stop selling unlocked iPhones
Well, that was fast. Just three weeks ago, T-Mobile Germany started selling an unlocked iPhone for the low, Read more...
iPhone launches in France, gets unlocked
Liberté, égalité, fraternité: it's the official motto of the French republic and it apparently extends to even that nation's wireless industry. Read more...




