Clearwire and Sprint announce agreement worth potentially $1.6 billion
Clearwire's 4G WiMax network will more than live to see another day, thanks to a new agreement with partner Sprint, which could hand over $1.6 billion over the next four years....
AT&T "Plan B" said to be in the works, which Deutsche Telekom denies
AT&T and T-Mobile parent-company Deutsche Telekom have long maintained that they're intent on their deal and have no backup plan. Sources, however, are saying otherwise....
Microsoft tablet has lost nearly half of consumer interest, says Forrester
Microsoft's first consumer tablet is expected to arrive after Apple has tweaked and perfected its way through a third version. Not great chances, suggests a new Forrester report. ...
FCC response bashes AT&T, gives T-Mobile unexpected pat on the back
Despite AT&T's withdrawal of applications, the FCC went ahead and released the report it had been preparing, which is overwhelmingly against AT&T's intention to buy T-Mobile....
ALU: Navigating the 'shifting' identity landscape
New book explores the role service providers can play in delivering identity- and presence-driven services in a chaotic ecosystem where they must both compete and cooperate...
RIM BlackBerry Mobile Fusion to support iPhones, Android
RIM can't push iPhones out of enterprises, so it's decided to support them, along with iPads and Android smartphones, as part of the growing BYOD trend....
AT&T and Leap Wireless secretly planning side deal, says report
AT&T is working on a deal to sell some T-Mobile spectrum to Leap Wireless in a bid to help its case in or out of court, says Deal Book's Sorkin. ...
Kindle Fire sales roar, while Best Buy burns RIM
Amazon sold 400% more Kindles this Black Friday than last year. Great news for the Fire, however, coincided with Best Buy cancelling customers' PlayBook orders....
AT&T pulls back on T-Mobile deal, Sprint loses either way
AT&T has withdrawn its application with FCC, but isn't finished fighting for T-Mobile ...
Black Friday Network Impact: Will It Be a Kindle Christmas, or an iPad New Year?
The holiday season has become synonymous with spending on personal tech devices -- and those trends have a huge impact on the traffic carrier networks will see in the next year as well....
Analysis: NFC gets huge boost -- but is it enough?
NFC is being hyped as the glue that will hold the world of mobile payments together. So why is everyone hedging their bets?...
Apple strikes first blow against HTC patents, likely not the last
The ITC has ruled that Apple didn't violate patents, as HTC has claimed. Hoping to help its case, HTC had purchased S3 Graphics for $300 million....
Facebook, like Apple, Microsoft and Google before it, not admitting to phone plans
Facebook has hired HTC to create a Facebook smartphone, already code-named "Buffy," according to a report. Like the biggest names before it, however, it's still saying, "What phone?"...
Android the target of nearly all new malware during the quarter, says McAfee
A new McAfee report found malware aimed at Android to be nearly five times greater than just a year ago. Apple's Mac, too, is not exempt from malicious intent. ...
Apple iPhone 4S demand outpacing supply, in some good news for carriers
Apple reportedly isn't to blame for carriers facing iPhone 4S supplies that are short of demand — extraordinary sales are....
Google Music to rival iTunes, keep users longer in Google-controlled spaces
Google has introduced Google Music, which in a number of ways should have implications beyond just competing with Apple's iTunes. ...
Mobile advertising by the numbers: 2012 will be the tipping point
Facebook drives growth, China overtakes Japan, and Audi accelerates its mobile media campaign. Welcome to the mobile advertising autobahn....
Android grabbed 53% market share, during iPhone 4S-free quarter
Samsung sold 78.6 million mobile phones to Apple's 17.3 million during the third quarter, contributing to Android's now 53% global market share....
Cable provider Cox to get out of wireless business
Cable company Cox Communications, citing a lack of "iconic devices" and an inability to keep pace with competitors' LTE rollouts, is getting out of the wireless business....
Amazon Fire and Windows Phones have developers' interest, says report
The Amazon Kindle Fire, Nokia and Microsoft's Windows Phone all received good news from the latest Appcelerator/IDC report, which found U.S. developers more interested in the Fire than Samsung's Galaxy Tab....
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