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Friday, April 27

Nokia, Motorola, Ericsson join on wireless IM Nokia, Motorola and Ericsson are involved in a joint effort they are calling “Wireless Village.” Read more...
12:22 PM

Nokia, Motorola, Ericsson join on wireless IM NOKIA, MOTOROLA and Ericsson are involved in a joint effort they are calling “Wireless Village.” Read more...
12:22 PM

Tuesday, April 24

Wired News: DoCoMo Delays 3G Launch NTT DoCoMo said it was delaying the commercial launch of the world's first 3G network by four months. Read more...
10:35 PM

iWon : New 3G Cellphones Expose Japanese Generation Gap Miyazawa, hanging out on a street corner with a group of six identically dressed male friends, says his monthly cellphone bill can climb to 60,000 yen ($500) per month. But it's a handy gadget for chatting up girls. read more...
3:03 PM

Sunday, April 22

Fortune: Is the new wireless technology really worth $300 billion? If not a bust, 3G will almost certainly disappoint. Carriers seemed to get swept up in the hype without considering the realities of 3G. Read more...
3:07 PM

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