This Monday there were new reports of Apple and Verizon discussing bringing the iPhone to the wireless network. According to InformationWeek.com sources close to both Apple and Verizon have confirmed that the two companies are engaged in “high level” negotiations that could result in AT&T losing their exclusive contract with Apple.
Verizon Rumored to be Courting Apple iPhone
Mobile DTV Coming to Washington DC
A consortium of mobile broadcasters have announced that Washington, DC will be the pilot city in a new endeavor to sponsor free mobile DTV (digital TV) broadcasts to cell phones. The DTV broadcasts will cover the Metro DC area, and be available on mobile phones, notebook computers, and Web-enabled car communications systems.
Recharge Your Laptop With a Virus?
“Alternative energy source” is the new buzz-phrase these days, and scientists are now developing one particular alternative source of energy that comes from a catalyst you would probably never expect: the common virus.
T-Mobile to Use Google Android for “Home Devices”
T-Mobile has begun aggressively moving into the “home device” market with a new series that takes advantage of Google’s Android operating system, which is already used in many popular cell phones, including those by T-Mobile.




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