Before the year is out, Ford Motor will offer cars with built-in Web browsers and the ability to link wirelessly to home computer networks. General Motors's new battery-powered car, the Chevrolet Volt, will allow users to access vital information about the vehicle from miles away through their smartphones. Full story...
Independent mobile apps store, GetJar says that it has reached three million downloads per day, which it says puts it second only to Apple iTunes, with over 1 billion downloads to date.
In a survey of Canadian wireless dealers, just 38% considered their wireless carrier relationship to be a business priority in 2010 while 50% indicated that their relationship with carriers had deteriorated over the past three years.
It's a maxim of technology: Invent the newest gadget and the porn industry will find a way to cash in.
Alcatel-Lucent has announced its selection as one of ATandT's Domain Suppliers for IP/MPLS/Ethernet/Evolved Packet Core equipment.
Spain's Telefonica has reported a 16% rise in its second quarter profits as growth in Latin America compensated for weaker markets in Spain.
Telef�nica Europe - the former O2 group - has reported a 10.8% rise in its first half revenues, on the back of a 6.
Japan's NTT DoCoMo has unveiled the brand name and logo of its forthcoming LTE mobile service for the Japanese market, which is scheduled to launch in December.
New mobile network for Republic of the Congo, Azur has made the first public calls on its network as it prepares for a commercial launch.
India based OSS/BSS vendor, Subex has recorded consolidated revenue of US$26 million, and consolidated net profit, before exceptional items, of US$3.
FBI Director Robert Mueller has endorsed anti-terrorism legislation that would require prepaid cell-phone sellers to keep records of buyers' identities.