- Symbian releases 3rd quarter numbers
- All About Symbian: Sendo X2 Announced
- Engadget: Sony Ericsson K600i sets baseline for 3G handsets
- Mobiletracker: Danger adds Java to Hiptop
- Mobiletracker: Motorola to enter low cost market
- Engadget: GC95 PC card supports all manner of network
- Reuters: Verizon Sets Deal to Buy MCI
- Nokia: Series 60 3rd Edition’s new features focus on enhanced multimedia and enterprise functionality
- Nokia licenses Microsoft Exchange Server ActiveSync protocol for integration with Nokia’s business-optimized devices
- All About Symbian: UIQ Preview UIQ 3.0 at 3GSM
- Mobiletracker: Panasonic X800 announced: Series 60, minisd.
- Mobiletracker: Microsoft announces Peabody: a new reference design.
- Phonescoop: Panasonic launches 9 new phones: they’ve gone the quantity route.
- Nokia boosts growing 3G WCDMA portfolio with new Nokia 6680 megapixel smartphone: This one packs a punch.
- Nokia 6681 imaging smartphone delivers a blend of productivity and entertainment: An EDGEy 6680.
- Elektrobit announces new family of Elektrobit Reference Smartphones based on the Series 60 Platform
- BenQ smart phones get smarter content with Handango InHand
- Microsoft and Nokia Collaborate to Help Ensure Consumers Can Enjoy Digital Music Anywhere: I read it a bit differently (customer == screwed) but if Nokia is going to support both AAC and MS DRM, they’re definitely covering their bases.
- Nokia 6101: Intriguing fold camera phone offers new options to operators: Everyone is still drooling over the 668x phones though.
- Nokia projects total 3G/WCDMA subscribers to rocket to 70 million by end 2005
- LG releases a bunch of phones (via PhoneScoop)
- All About Symbian: Widows Media Audio for Nokia Devices announced at 3GSM
- Engadget: Graphic performance on SV360 pushes the polygon envelope
- Engadget: Microsoft and Flextronics team up on design for low-cost Windows Mobile handset: Codename: Peabody.
- BlueRun Ventures’ Portfolio Companies Display Products and Services at 3GSM World Congress
- Blackberry Cool posts a press release: Handango Releases Industrys First Download Client for BlackBerry
- Nokia 6680 on Forum Nokia
- Nokia 6681 on Forum Nokia
For a small $5.3billion. Verizon says it will mantain MCI’s Internet backbone network, which is one of the world’s largest. MCI stock holders will receive .4062 shares of Verizon for each share of MCI. MCI owners will alsof get $1.50 per share of MCI…