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After every CTIA, I typically write up a list of the coolest things I saw at the show. Usually, the list includes a gadget or two, an application or game, and a nifty accessory. After CTIA IT & Entertainment ended on Friday, I decided to switch it up, and instead, list all the things I didn't...
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Two weeks ago we talked to Kleiner Perkins Caulfield & Byers' iFund Manager Matt Murphy about his thoughts on investing in companies building applications for the iPhone. At CTIA, we caught up with BlackBerry Partner's Fund investment team member Jean-David Begin , who was busy traveling...
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CTIA closed today with a focus on teens. Following some seemingly requisite video footage of teens talking about their cellphones in Miami, Austin and Los Angeles, Trip Hawkins, CEO of Digital Chocolate and founder of EA, did a quick run through of a teen study released today by CTIA. Release . Hawkins...
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CBS Mobile has taken its EyeMobile citizen journalism efforts from the Web to mobile, by releasing an application for the iPhone, we have learned. The application is not currently available, but it has been approved by Apple and will be available soon. The application allows regular people to upload...
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BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion's co-CEO Jim Balsillie announced a series of new partnerships with content providers in a morning keynote at CTIA, but hinted at much more to come. After walking the audience through RIM's ( NSDQ: RIMM ) 20-year history and the changes he expects to come to...
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Keeping up to date on all of your social networks while on the PC is hard enough, but when you're using your phone, people must flip between browsers and applications, making the process even more difficult. At least two services at CTIA were announced that eliminate some of these headaches by aggregating...
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T-Mobile USA , the fourth-largest carrier, sat down with us at CTIA today to give us the details of its developer program that will launch next week in beta. Last month, we broke the news that T-Mobile was gearing up to take the extraordinary step of ditching its traditional deck on the phone and replacing...
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Up next in this morning's keynotes is Marco Boerries, Yahoo's EVP of Connected Life Division. He's here to discuss three things: provide an update on where the company is in mobile, to launch oneConnect, and to give an update on BluePrint. Yahoo is providing a number of things in mobile today...
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Craig McCaw , current Chairman of Clearwire ( NSDQ: CLWR ) and founder of McCaw Cellular Communications, which later became AT&T ( NYSE: T ) Wireless, and John Stanton , who founded Voicestream and Western Wireless, joined Steve Largent on the stage to talk about the start of the wireless industry...
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-- Comcast adds entertainment library to Thumbplay site : With Thumbplay Open, a digital content management system, now in beta, Thumbplay will offer extensive content to Comcast High Speed Internet customers and Comcast.net users can download music, ringtones, videos and games directly to their phones...
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CTIA IT & Entertainment officially kicks off today with a packed morning keynote, featuring a roundtable discussion by carrier CEOs, including T-Mobile USA's Robert Dotson, Sprint ( NYSE: S ) Nextel's Dan Hesse and Verizon Wireless's ( NYSE: VZ ) Lowell McAdam. Also speaking today is...
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The first panel kicked off with three of the top four U.S. carriers discussing the meaning of "open." Participating in the panel was T-Mobile's Robert Dotson, Sprint ( NYSE: S ) Nextel's Dan Hesse, and Verizon's ( NYSE: VZ ) Lowell McAdam. Hesse: A few things we've done was...