1Intel to pay $1.4bn for Infineon WLS, but does it really need it? If Cisco buys Skype, it will be all about video Clearwire brings prepaid to WiMAX with Rover brand...more details
Google’s acquisitions spree fights back against Facebook’s SoLo moves Intel buys McAfee, will bring security to chip level for mobile devices Dell Aero shows how fragmentation still haunts Android...more details
Joined with Microsoft, Oracle’s lawsuit could seek to derail Android US evolution of 4G will be fragmented but innovative Can Torch save RIM from floundering amid handset price collapse?...more details
Clearwire beats uptake targets, but LTE tests could add to cash burn Amazon shines by resisting the lure of the iPad market Russia shows how LTE build-out patterns will differ from those of 3G...more details
Android overtakes iPhone for first time – who stands to gain most? RIM unveils Torch, but why did it choose AT&T? Despite large loss, ALU gains from recovery in US operator spending...more details
NSN wins $7bn LightSquared deal but project still faces high risks Markets call for CEO’s head as Nokia braces itself for mixed quarter NSN acquires Motorola’s network equipment business...more details
Is quality or quantity the secret to mobile app success? Sprint looks to widen its headstart on Verizon with new 4G ventures Flexible 4G options reassure operators and boost WiMAX...more details
Vendors ride wave as Android 3.0 looms, Google’s gains less clear Nokia sells modem business to Renesas, will Intel make a move? Wider software strategy key to offset Qualcomm’s margin pressures...more details
Nokia and Samsung adopt HTC‟s anti-Apple formula – price plus variety Femto World Summit: eyes on offload and LTE, but don‟t forget the apps Vodafone gets Russian support to address 360‟s challenges...more details
Nokia warns on Q2, faces difficult transition until Symbian^3 gains scale Reliance Industries could be new wireless powerhouse after Infotel buy Under pressure in Europe, Samsung relies on hardware to maintain growth...more details
For the first time, iPhone goes on the defensive with fourth model Linaro aims to counter Intel arguments that ARM/Linux is fragmented The battle for TDD networks will not be decided by one or two carriers...more details
String of acquisitions push Google into heart of IP voice and video oPhone seeks international base, but could fragment Android further Politics of interference may scupper US free broadband again...more details
Google needs to rethink Chrome OS to dominate the multiscreen cloud Maps, mail, federated ID – but no advertising in Nokia-Yahoo
pact LTE or not LTE? No easy answers until devices are
readily available ...more details
TNZ conjures up carriers’ worst fears – data storms and outsourcing
risks Vendors tap video boom, but squeezed between Google and
‘carrier iTunes’ AT&T throws Palm a crumb of comfort, but not a
lifeline...more details
Alcatel-Lucent shows a confident hand in its key areas – packet core and
apps Qualcomm makes a bold move for TD-LTE with Indian spectrum plan Microsoft
aims for Apple-style control on the phone...more details
Cisco’s promise to “change the internet” goes well beyond its new router Brand
wars get even more complex in the mass smartphone market TMo deal
and wider platform plans start to justify Nokia’s Navteq buy...more details
LiMO supports operator software drive, but Vodafone 360 will be litmus
test Orange backs MeeGo to support its three-screen content strategy Apple
sues HTC, possibly spearheading broader assault on Android...more details
The capacity crunch: are carriers addressing the wrong issue? Cisco a
powerful force for new-style carriers, but under pressure in routers EU
probe into Google will have repercussions in mobile...more details
Mobile World Congress headlines: the carriers fight back MeeGo,
bada, new Brew – the smartphone software market fragments further Carriers
hit back hard against Google and the bitpipe...more details
Packet core, femtos and data offload – Cisco and Juniper push carrier
hot buttons Android shows how far Linux is fragmenting, can open
Symbian do better? AT&T goes with Ericsson and Alcatel-Lucent for
LTE...more details