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Amazon to Enter the Smartphone Market

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An April article from the Wall Street Journal has revealed that Amazon intends add smartphones to the mix, with plans to unveil the device June and begin shipping in the second half of this year. CTO Mobile Research Amazon Apple IPhone Jeff Bezos Kindle Fire samsung Smartphone Wall Street Journal' To read more please log in.

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Apple and IBM Announce Partnership

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In a move that blurs the line between consumer gadgets and enterprise technology, Apple and IBM announced on July 15 th a partnership to transform enterprise mobility. IBM has expressed similar enthusiasm, committing over 100,000 employees to the Apple initiative, according to the Wall Street Journal. By Shannon Perry.

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T-Mobile reportedly nearing deal to acquire part of U.S. Cellular

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based wireless giant T-Mobile is closing in on a deal to buy a part of U.S. Cellular, one of the last major regional wireless carriers, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal on Thursday. T-Mobile and Verizon are in talks to buy parts of U.S. T-Mobile mentioned U.S. Bellevue, Wash.-based

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Boeing Black Smartphone: Security, modularity and productivity

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Security, modularity and productivity delivered – all in one trusted mobile device. Despite the continuous innovation in commercial mobile technology, current devices are not designed from inception with the security and flexibility needed to match their evolving mission and enterprise environment. – bg.

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Voicecalls with New Samsung Wearable Will Not Require Smartphone

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The Wall Street Journal reports that Samsung’s new watch-phone (or smartwatch) will come with its own SIM card – the only wearable with a SIM card available from a major manufacturer. CTO Mobile CNET IPhone samsung Smartphone Smartwatch'

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Bill Gates-backed semiconductor startup Lumotive raises $45M

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based Intellectual Ventures , focuses on optical semiconductor technology that can steer laser light and is used in mobile devices, autonomous vehicles, and robots. The Wall Street Journal first reported on the new funding. Lumotive, which launched in 2017 and spun out of Bellevue, Wash.-based TSVC, Quan Funds, USAA, and HiMax Inc.

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T-Mobile CEO: Apple iPhone 12 launch marks ‘firing gun’ for 5G and T-Mobile leads the race

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T-Mobile didn’t make it into Apple’s big iPhone event today. “We’re just celebrating here at T-Mobile today. Sievert described the iPhone launch event as the “firing gun on 5G” and said T-Mobile has an edge because of its mid-band strategy. T-Mobile reported $17.7 T-Mobile now has 98.3

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