Nokia’s move to the Windows Phone OS took the “wind” out of possible volume sales of Intel smartphone chips this …
Android sales leap to second place: Gartner
Android in 2010 became the second best selling smartphone operating system after Symbian from Nokia, Gartner reported yesterday. Android sales …
Motorola deal may end mobile-gear consolidation
Nokia Siemens Networks’ acquisition of most of Motorola’s cellular networks business may be the last move in a long game …
UTStarcom to pay US fines for bribing Chinese carriers
Telecommunications equipment vendor UTStarcom will pay a total of US$3 million in fines for violating U.S. bribery laws by giving …
Cisco shutters Cerent HQ in Petaluma, CA
Cisco has closed the old Cerent headquarters in Petaluma, CA, effectively ceasing operations in that area. Cisco paid $6.9 billion …
LTE comes into focus
Long Term Evolution (LTE)-based services are garnering a lot of attention in the mobile broadband industry, despite the fact that …
Nortel set to sell off GSM business
Nortel Networks is preparing to auction off its division that makes equipment for GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) networks …
Managing remote desktop management
There have been many great steps forward in the world of computing: The mouse, the desktop and folder metaphor, object-oriented …
At the cutting edge
Based in Ethiopia, Jimma University (JU) is a public institution of higher education established in December 1999 by the amalgamation …
Huawei moves up in networking’s big leagues
Huawei Technologies became the third-biggest seller of mobile infrastructure in the world in the first quarter, further expanding its worldwide …
Report: Nokia Siemens bids for much of Nortel
Nokia Siemens Networks, Avaya and Siemens Enterprise Communications are moving in to buy parts of troubled Nortel Networks, the Wall …
Virgin to have in-flight Wi-Fi
Virgin America's in-flight Wi-Fi service will launch on Monday for a beta test that is intended to last just one …