United Press International - Hi-Tech News Archive
The latest global trends on wireless and broadband.
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- Microsoft offers digital media organizer
- Cingular offers improved BlackBerry phone
- Sprint service in Fla. almost recovered
- Worries rise over telecom mergers
- Netsurfing kids face more risk at home
- SIRIUS posts net loss, rising revenues
- Neoware boosts 'thin' Africa sales force
- Lenovo earnings up post-IBM buy
- Nokia provides TELUS with broadband
- Cybercards squeezing out Christmas cards?
- Nokia launches open-source Web site
- MP3 players seen as hot Christmas gift
- Aladdin unveils multi-layer cell security
- S&P rates Qwest notes at B
- Italy railroad launches ticketless travel
- India denies telecom overhaul reports
- The Web: Online psychotherapy effective
- Sprint, cable cos. form joint venture
- Ericsson to continue providing TDC with 3G
- Sprint, cable providers unveil $200M deal
- Alcatel wraps broadband project in Russia
- Broadband faces watershed year in 2006
- Red Cross site spikes in Sept. readership
- Satellite radio unfazed by losses
- Microsoft looks to Internet for growth
- Pacific Internet acquires Australia's T3
- Internet use in Canada averages 13.5 hours a week
- Video-game ideas grab spotlight in capital
- Google makes books available online
- Intel developers hold forum in Seoul
- Sirius to begin Canada broadcast
- AOL buys MusicNow
- BellSouth offers faster broadband access
- Vodafone seen raising S. Africa stake
- Carphone Warehouse to boost broadband
- Multinational zero-tariff chip deal struck
- U.S. lags on cell-phone music listeners
- Vast cyberlibrary unveiled by Google
- U.S. Net firms launch VoIP publicity drive
- Globe Talk: India lures Vodafone, SingTel
- Vast cyberlibrary unveiled by Google
- Telecom New Zealand signs major bank deal
- Wireless World: Convergence arrives
- SBC gets Ingalls medical data contract
- Feds nab suspect in 'botnet' spam case
- S&P downgrades Manitoba to negative
- Verizon TV to carry Oxygen network
- Ericsson upgrades Vodafone's Tokyo network
- Samsung's digital-music hopes remain high
- Siemens wins contract from Thailand's AIS
- eBay founder gives $100M for microfinance
- Strong online sales for new 'Potter' film
- Microsoft calls for federal privacy law
- I-4 broadband satellite is 'go' for launch
- Firm field tests micro-power broadband
- Ohio approves SBC merger with AT&T
- Nano World: National ranking in nanotech
- Aussies to monitor 'Net for zombies
- NETGEAR ships 240 Mpbs home wireless
- Vigil system monitors movements of patient
- India's telecom investment limit raised
- Cogent brings broadband to Russia colleges
- Yak poised to offer global VoIP service
- Yahoo! buys shares in Europe, Korea units
- Ericsson provides Serbia's Mobtel network
- Networking: Hollywood comes to home movies
- Mobile music expected to be a hit
- CSL, Nokia offer video-sharing service
- No salvation yet for TiVo from Yahoo! deal
- Yahoo! to fully own European, Korean sites
- Sprint's mobile broadband to serve 150M
- BellSouth ties up with Pulte Homes
- Paris rioters get an edge with cell phones
- Ireland chided on broadband growth
- IBM unveils mid-range storage network
- Trade unionism hits India's BPO
- Navega ups space in Terramark data center
- Survey finds fears about online banking
- Report: Mashboxx eyes Grokster's carcass
- S&P keeps CenturyTel outlook unchanged
- Gas prices to increase online shopping
- Nano World: Power for soldiers, sat phones
- Sun offers more financing options for biz
- Lucent provides Supra Telecom with network
- Europe's telecoms remain on toes
- Intel expects more WiMax rollouts by 2006
- Congress calls for telecom reform
- Eagle shows high-def IPTV set-box
- TCS establishes foothold in Latin America
- Brits hunker down amid wireless sales wars
- Report: Strategy changes at Microsoft?
- Vodafone gets license from Intertrust
- The Web: 'Wild West' of the Internet
- Iridium sees satellite growth in aviation
- Live phishing shows risk of personal info
- Blue Coat adds phish protection
- India urges better broadband content
- U.S. Cellular restating multiple earnings
- Wireless aid for Beijing Olympic visitors
- Microsoft's Live Arcade to be game central

