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Broadcom says that it has dropped its attempt at a contentious takeover of Emulex. The company made the declaration following today's rejection by the Board of Directors of Emulex of its proposal to enter into friendly discussions toward a negotiated  |


Alcatel-Lucent says that it has been chosen by Samart Telcoms, a provider of network system services in Thailand and a member of the JJS consortium, to supply an intelligent optical network for TOT Public Company Limited.  |
The healthcare industry has always been an early adopter of Wi-Fi. A new study from ABI Research forecasts that revenue from sales of Wi-Fi-enabled healthcare products worldwide (not even including Wi-Fi-equipped medical equipment) will total $4.9 billion in 2014.  |
We have seen some extraordinary growth in India in recent times, but the Q1 09 gain was truly spectacular: the quarterly uplift of 44.87m was equivalent to almost 0.5m new customers a day.  |


The ITU and Qualcomm have reached an agreement to improve emergency communications for disaster preparedness and to coordinate relief activities in the aftermath of a disaster.  |
Nokia Siemens Networks has expanded its portfolio of energy efficient Smart Site solutions with the introduction of SiteStar, a cooling cabinet that can increase battery life by three times, and reduce the electricity consumed for cooling batteries at a base  |
By enabling mobiles to communicate with each other without sending messages via a network, new technology being developed will enable people in different parts of a stadium to share banter, photos and video clips instantly, reliably - and free of  |
Ericsson and Telecom Italia are trialing a solar powered base station at the Italian city of L'Aquila, where G8 leaders are meeting this week.  |
Nokia has introduced the new Nokia 3720 classic, an IP-54 certified mobile phone designed to resist water, dust and shock.  |
Confirming the past few months of rumours, the US network Sprint has announced a seven-year network management deal with Ericsson.  |
AT&T and Xora today announced a GPS Locator application that will provide small and medium-sized businesses with real-time visibility into the location of their mobile workforce. The application — Xora GPS Locator from AT&T — is compatible with most AT&T  |
Nokia today introduced the new Nokia 3720 classic, an IP-54 certified mobile phone designed to resist water, dust and shock. The Nokia 3720 classic is encased in durable materials and is entirely sealed to protect the inner electronics. The whole  |
T-Mobile USA announced today the beginning of its special pre-sale program for the T-Mobile myTouch 3G Android smartphone. Existing customers who order the device during the pre-sale period from July 8-28 can qualify for myTouch 3G delivery before the national  |
Orange has confirmed that it will be exclusively offer the Toshiba TG01 in the UK by this weekend. Powered by Qualcomm's 1GHz Snapdragon chipset, TG01 uses a 4.1-inch WVGA touch screen and has a slim 9.9mm body. It will first  |
With Samsung and Sony Ericsson releasing their 12 megapixel camera phone this year, LG is set to announce the LG GC990 Louvre with Schneider-Kreuznach optics. Featuring zero shutter lag, intellizoom, Xenon flash and touch focus with the full touch screen,  |
can survive quite a bit of abuse, and it looks quite smart at the same time.  |
A fresh take on one of LG's biggest sellers, the upcoming LG Chocolate 2009 (or whatever it will be called) looks to be quite a sexy device.  |
to find out.  |  |
Samsung slaps a keyboard onto the Windows Mobile Omnia and sends it to work. Check out our hands on look at the Samsung Omnia Pro.  |  |
RIM crafts a visor speakerphone with a few surprises up its sleeve. Does it deserve the BlackBerry name? Find out in our BlackBerry Visor Mount Speakerphone review.  |  |
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