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12th August 2007

Source says Sanyo mulling cellphone operation sale (Reuters)

A third generation (3G) cellular phone by Sanyo simulates a three-way video conference call in a display at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in this file photo from January 9, 2002. Japan's Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd.  (Steve Marcus/Las Vegas Sun/Reuters)Reuters - Japan's Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd. (6764.T)
is considering selling its loss-making mobile phone operations
and is already in preliminary talks with several domestic
cellphone makers, a source close to the matter said.

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12th August 2007

NZ Telecom in mobile services deal with Telstra (Reuters)

Reuters - Telecom Corp. , New
Zealand's dominant phone provider, said on Monday it would
allow rival TelstraClear to offer a mobile phone service over
its network. The deal comes as the competition regulator
proposes tougher rules to force mobile companies to share
infrastructure, after an investigation into why New Zealand has
only two operators — Telecom and the local subsidiary of
British mobile company Vodafone Group .

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12th August 2007

Quick Cure for Blackberry Envy: Consilient Push Email Can Deliver Messages to Ordinary Phones As Well

Consilient Push email

One of the reasons why Blackberry became a desired object was its responsive and easy-to-use email system. Some users love the device so much that they feel it in their aching thumbs; too much tapping of the keyboard. If you don’t have a Blackberry, but want a similar email system that Blackberries have – push email that can deliver new messages to your phone’s inbox – take a look at Consilient Push email.

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12th August 2007

Hynix develops new chip for mobile phones (AFP)

An employee of the Hynix Semiconductor Inc. walks in the office in Seoul, in April. Hynix Semiconductor said Sunday it has developed the world's fastest and smallest one-gigabyte chip for mobile phones with mass production scheduled for early next year.(AFP/File/Kim Jae-Hwan)AFP - South Korea's Hynix Semiconductor said Sunday it has developed the world's fastest and smallest one-gigabyte chip for mobile phones with mass production scheduled for early next year.

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