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Filed under: Culture , Handsets , Motorola , Sony Ericsson , Studies , Misc No, not that Storm silly -- that storm . As cellphone users around the globe put off that once imminent upgrade purchase in order to make the mortgage and feed the family, ( most ) handset makers are obviously feeling the pinch...
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Filed under: Motorola, Nokia, Handsets, Misc, Sony Ericsson, Qualcomm, SonyEricsson, Culture, Vodafone, Studies, sales, economy, consumer spending, ConsumerSpending, consumers
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After a few quarters of nonchalant statements that the sub-prime mortgage crisis and rising oil prices weren’t going to affect the tech stocks, the bloom is off the rose. The lowered sales forecasts and lackluster quarters are trickling in, and the trend for wireless companies is clear. This morning...
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Filed under: Motorola, Mobile, Broadband, Nortel, Qualcomm, Cisco, MOT, NT, CSCO, Semiconductors, Ciena, cien, Texas Isntruments
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So who’s getting the poison chalice of the top job at Motorola’s handset division (well on its way to be being rechristened Motorola’s ailing handset division by practically everyone in the media)? Step up to the plate, Sanjay Jha, former COO of Qualcomm.
Jha, as well as being head of the devices business...
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Filed under: Handsets , Motorola , Misc Sanjay Jha has a fairly daunting task ahead of him, but the new co-CEO is already vowing to stomp his foot down and make some changes for the better within three months. While speaking to an audience of analysts and media, the new Motorola exec stated that he would...
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Motorola has appointed Qualcomm executive Sanjay Jha to head its flailing mobile phone business. Jha, who’s been with Qualcomm for 14 years, has been credited with “growing Qualcomm into the No. 1 wireless semiconductor supplier,” and apparently Motorola hopes he’ll be up to the challenge of turning...
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After months of speculation, Motorola has named Sanjay Jha CEO of its ailing mobile devices division. Jha will also be co-CEO of Motorola, sharing the responsibility with Greg Brown. Jha, a well-known wireless industry executive, was considered a rising star at Qualcomm where he was the firm's COO...
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Motorola is gearing up for an onslaught of demand for LTE equipment in the 700 MHz band and the 2.6 GHz band. The company says that the first commercial release of products for these new spectrum Read more...
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Adobe Systems is trying to overcome the issues plaguing the fragmented mobile content space by partnering with several key companies to develop a solution for delivering rich web and video content Read more...
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Semiconductor firm Freescale has replaced its former CEO Michel Mayer with Rich Beyer, former CEO of chip maker Intersil Corp. According to a Wall Street Journal report, the new CEO will face Read more...
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KDDI and Qualcomm complete KCP+ platform development. Article T-Mobile pulls Slide. FierceWireless Navteq launches development partner program. Release Icahn increases stake in Motorola. FierceWireless Hackers claim Apple spies on iPhone users. Article
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Google (GOOG) has just announced its much talked about Google mobile phone platform, Android, and has announced a large list of partners who are working with the company. The company said it’s worked with T-Mobile, HTC, Qualcomm (QCOM), Motorola (MOT) and others on the development of Android through...
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Will QChat Save Sprint? It's common knowledge that Sprint has struggled to overcome many technical and operational challenges associated with its $35 billion merger with Nextel. Having two wireless networks using disparate technologies--Nextel with iDEN and Sprint with CDMA--has proven to be a big...