TimeLine Layout

May, 2012

  • 8 May

    Toshiba Excite 13: A mammoth, stay

    Now playing: Watch this: Toshiba Excite 13 2:17 NEW ORLEANS–We heard about the massive 13-inch Toshiba Excite 13 back in April, when we declared the thing too large to really be considered a portable device. Now that I’ve seen the so-called tablet in its footlong glory, I can say with complete authority: as a tablet, …

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  • 8 May

    When Nokia’s ’41

    NEW ORLEANS–When you’re stuck in the tornado of a cell phone conference, it’s sometimes hard to savor what you see. I had sought out the Nokia 808 PureView at Mobile World Congress. I mean, a 41-megapixel camera — how could I not investigate? However, it wasn’t until I had spent some time digging into the mechanics behind the phone camera …

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  • 8 May

    RIM’s Wake Up campaign sets out nonsense mission statement

    Oh, RIM. Things must really be bad. Not content with hiring a load of stooges to descend upon Apple Stores with signs reading ‘Wake Up’, it’s now followed this up with a website setting out what it means to be in business nowadays. It’s like someone at RIM snapped, Jerry Maguire-style and tried to rewrite the rulebook, without really thinking …

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  • 8 May

    Verizon CTO predicts ‘toll free’ data

    NEW ORLEANS–It was Verizon CTO Tony Melone’s turn today to talk about adopting an 1-800-like service for over-the-top media providers. During a panel here at the CTIA trade show, Melone said that there is a more than 50-50 chance that carriers will adopt a business model that allows destination services, such as Google or Netflix, to pay for clear access …

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  • 8 May

    Samsung plan wireless charging in coffee table and cars

    Samsung is planning to charge future generations of Samsung Galaxy phones without the aid of wires. It’s teamed up with chip-maker Qualcomm to develop a method of charging your phone or tablet every time you put it down. The Alliance for Wireless Power — or A4WP, if you’re under 14 — is a group of companies coming together to find …

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  • 8 May

    Samsung Focus 2 runs Windows Phone, is no Galaxy S3

    Samsung has been showing off the Focus 2 at CTIA in New Orleans this week. It’s the most exciting feature? It’s going to be running Windows Phone. Most of Samsung’s range — like the new Galaxy S3 — run Google’s Android operating system, with only a small handful making use of Windows Phone, so it’s nice to see that the …

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  • 8 May

    Hands

    Now playing: Watch this: HTC Evo V 4G, Virgin Mobile’s first 4G phone 1:59 NEW ORLEANS–Offering 4G access and hardware essentially identical to last year’s Sprint HTC Evo 3D, the HTC Evo V 4G looks even better up close than it does on paper. Meet Virgin’s first 4G phone, HTC Evo V 4G (photos) +4 more See all photos With …

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  • 8 May

    FCC chairman defends decision to squash AT&T/T

    Last updated: 10:47 a.m. PT NEW ORLEANS–The Federal Communications Commission’s decision to block the merger between AT&T and T-Mobile isn’t going to hurt the industry’s spectrum position and is in line with the free-market principles promoting competition, Chairman Julius Genachowski said today in a defense of his agency’s actions. Genachowski delivered a keynote speech at the CTIA Wireless conference here, …

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  • 8 May

    Nokia to offer more mobile apps for Lumia phones

    Nokia has cooked up deals with a host of developers to lure more apps to the Windows Phone Marketplace for Lumia smartphone owners. Announced at CTIA Wireless 2012 today, the new partnerships with several leading app developers are aimed at offering more relevant apps for Lumia users. Games are hot on the list, with Angry Birds Space soaring onto Lumia …

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  • 8 May

    Verizon Wireless CEO: We don’t warehouse spectrum

    NEW ORLEANS — Verizon Wireless CEO Dan Mead defended his company’s plan to buy wireless spectrum from cable operators during a keynote here Tuesday. Mead emphasized the need for more wireless spectrum in the market to keep up with growing demand for wireless data services among consumers. He said it will take years for the Federal Communications Commission to auction …

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