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  1. More on Efforts by Wireless Providers to Provide Hurricane Relief
  2. Wireless Service Slowly Coming Back to New Orleans
  3. Text Messaging Services for Hurricane Katrina Victoms--Followup
  4. Are There Any Text Messaging Services for Hurricane Katrina Victims?
  5. Wireless Companies Pitching In For Hurricane Relief
  6. Do People Really Want "Souped-Up" Cellphones?
  7. Device Lets Your Track Your Kids While They're Out Driving
  8. Explaining Cellphone Service Disruption in New Orleans
  9. It's iTunes Day!
  10. Study Says Wireless Customers Can't Get No Satisfaction
  11. Sprint Nextel Gives Katrina-Affected Subscribers Free Service for 30 Days
  12. iTunes Phone Naysayers Out in Full Force
  13. FCC "Gently" Reminds Wireless Providers Not to Cut Off Hurricane-Affected Customers
  14. Mobile TV: The Next "Killer App"?
  15. UTStarcom's WiFi Phone Previewed
  16. Study Indicates More Calls Being Placed on Wireless Rather Than Wireline Phones
  17. Sprint Adds Sirius Satellite Radio To Data Plan Lineup
  18. Special Wireless Issue of Electronic Design
  19. Bluetooth Add-On For Hearing Aids
  20. MobileLime Gets A Once-Over
  21. Adult Content Making Its Way to U.S. Cellphone Market
  22. Warchalking Getting Erased
  23. Cellphones Aren't Just Cellphones Anymore
  24. Ka-ching! In-Stat Says WiFi Service Revenue Continues to Soar
  25. Appeals Court Rules Against Some Unsolicitied Text Ads
  26. NTSB Urges States to Ban "Novice Drivers" From Talking On Their Cellphones
  27. Cameras and Wireless Devices May Be Added to Planes, Says FAA
  28. Cingular Plans to Launch iTunes-like Service Soon
  29. A Closer Look at Cellphone TV
  30. New Flip Phone from Nokia and T-Mobile
  31. Wireless Technology Could Make Endoscopies Less Scary
  32. Wireless Providers Preparing Themselves and Their Customers for Hurricane Rita
  33. Many Cellphone Owners Like to Keep It Simple
  34. Will Cellphone TV Rise Above the "Coolness Factor"?
  35. Major Growth Expected For Municipal Wireless Efforts
  36. Live From Sprint TV
  37. A "Jellybean"-Inspired Walkman?
  38. Possible Use of RFID in Fight Against Bird Flu
  39. Intel Testing WiMax in Southeast Asia
  40. Big Doings at CTIA
  41. ESPN's Wireless Service to Launch By Year's End
  42. SanDisk's New Flash Memory Cards Can Be Played On Compatible Phones, PDAs
  43. RFID Used to Track Victims of Hurricane Katrina
  44. Is "Bubble Talk" the New Killer App?
  45. Tag Price Reductions Leading RFID Growth
  46. Healthcare Industry Increasingly Using PDAs
  47. N.Y. County to Phase-In Wireless 911 Calls
  48. All-Wireless Television Content and Production Studio Debuts
  49. New Report Says Wireless Mesh Network Equipment Market to Grow Exponentially
  50. Wrap-Up of CTIA
  51. The Captain Has Turned Off the "Cellphones Off" Sign
  52. FCC Says Mobile Phone Industry Remains Competitive
  53. A Call for Text Messaging to be Used in Emergency Information Systems
  54. Demo Showcases Bluetooth-UWB Compatibility
  55. Early Criticism of Wireless Philadelphia Has Little Merit
  56. Nokia's Series 60 Phones To Be Embedded With Symantec Security Software
  57. Mobile Phone Use in Asia Continues to Grow Signficantly
  58. New ARM Processor Aimed at High Performance Mobile Applications
  59. Do 10-Year-Old Kids Really Need Cellphones?
  60. Cellphone Bill of Rights Being Considered in Massachusetts
  61. New Cellphone Reminds Muslims of Prayer Time
  62. Chipmakers Building Enhanced Chips for Cellphone TV
  63. Group Plans to Develop Faster WiFi Spec
  64. Don't Be Afraid, It's Only RFID
  65. Andy Rooney Joins the Wireless Bandwagon
  66. Philips Getting Into RFID Mix
  67. Miami Airport's Wireless Network Not Coming Until Late Next Year
  68. Economic Concerns About Wireless Philadelphia
  69. Nokia Intros New Line of Business Handsets
  70. Milwaukee Exploring Wireless Network
  71. Praise for Wireless Philadelphia
  72. Bluetooth Security Tips Courtesy of Symantec
  73. Study Says RFID Working Well for Wal-Mart
  74. Missouri Proposes Cellphone Tracking System to Monitor Traffic
  75. WiFi Not Just For Landlubbers Anymore
  76. Tempe's Wireless Network Expected to be In Place by February
  77. Office Depot Announces Wireless Office Service for Businesses
  78. Three Million Prepaid Wireless Customers To Lose Service Due to Patent Dispute
  79. Tell 19 other people about Push to Talk in Japan
  80. Flash coming to BREW cell phones
  81. Mobile Web Service Up for Ebay Auction
  82. RFID Part of The Operating Room of The Future
  83. Motorola Announces Mobile-Phone Comedy Series
  84. Mobile Patient Care Moving Beyond the Pager
  85. Sprint, Cable Companies Set to Announce Wireless Agreement
  86. Some Bluetooth Headsets For the Holidays
  87. The Three Reasons Why Wireless Philadelphia Is Signficant
  88. City to Decide Where Cell Towers Are Located
  89. A Look at The Chips That Power WiMax
  90. Alaskans Get Chance to Have Unlimited Wireless Service
  91. RFID System Proves Successful at Vegas Airport
  92. Inspecting WiMax's Investment Opportunities
  93. Study Suggests Consumers Increasingly Switching to Cellphones As Their Primary Phone
  94. Sports On Your Cellphone Equals Big Bucks For Wireless Providers
  95. Anaheim Goes Wireless
  96. Questions Abound Regarding WiMax
  97. New U.S. Passports Will Feature RFID Chips
  98. Atlanta Airport Launches Wireless Network
  99. MIT, Nokia Establish Wireless Communications Research Center
  100. Verizon Wireless Has Big Third Quarter