01/09/2009
Broadcasts to mobile devices to start in 22 cities (AP via Yahoo! News)
TV stations in 22 U.S. cities announced Thursday that they will start broadcasting their signals this year in a format designed to be received by mobile devices like cell phones, MP3 players, GPS units and in-car entertainment systems.
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01/09/2009
RF Micro Devices shares surge after spending cut (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
RF Micro Devices Inc. shares soared Thursday after the semiconductor company said it will dramatically reduce capital expenditures this year.
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01/08/2009
ZINK and Lite-On to Partner on Ink-Free Printing Devices (PC Magazine via Yahoo! News)
The two companies are working with various companies on the commercialization of ZINK-enabled printing devices that should ship starting this year.
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01/09/2009
Broadcasts to mobile devices to start in 22 cities (San Francisco Chronicle)
TV stations in 22 U.S. cities announced Thursday that they will start broadcasting their signals this year in a format designed to be received by mobile devices like cell phones, MP3 players, GPS units and in-car entertainment systems. Unlike current mobile...
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01/09/2009
GPS devices, mileage tax could be in future for U.S. drivers (Kane County Chronicle)
PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon is among a growing number of states exploring ways to tax drivers based on the number of miles they drive instead of how much gas they use, even going so far as to install GPS monitoring devices in 300 vehicles.
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01/09/2009
Broadcasts to mobile devices to start; Who will gets them? (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Las Vegas » TV stations in 22 U.S. cities announced Thursday that they will start broadcasting their signals this year in a format designed to be received by mobile devices like cell phones, MP3 players, GPS units and in-car entertainment systems.
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01/09/2009
Broadcasts to mobile devices to start in 22 cities (The State)
TV stations in 22 U.S. cities announced Thursday that they will start broadcasting their signals this year in a format designed to be received by mobile devices like cell phones, MP3 players, GPS units and in-car entertainment systems. Unlike current mobile TV services, the broadcasts would most likely be free, and would provide access to local news, weather and traffic updates. The broadcasts ...
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01/09/2009
Broadcasts to mobile devices to start in 22 U.S. cities (Hamilton Spectator)
LAS VEGAS — TV stations in 22 U.S. cities announced today that they will start broadcasting their signals this year in a format designed to be received by mobile devices like cellphones, MP3 players, GPS units and in-car entertainment systems.
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01/08/2009
Voyager 7.1 Enables OSGi Services for Wireless Devices (SYS-CON Media)
Recursion Software announced the release of Voyager 7.1, a pervasive software platform that now enables Smartphones and other small devices to access OSGi services remotely. OSGi-based architecture is predominantly used in embedded environments, yet the mobile and embedded software landscape continues to merge with products like Voyager and OSGi-enabled hardware, such as Sprint Titan OS-based ...
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01/09/2009
Broadcasts to mobile devices to start in 22 cities (Las Vegas Sun)
Thu, Jan 8, 2009 (4:27 p.m.) TV stations in 22 U.S. cities announced Thursday that they will start broadcasting their signals this year in a format designed to be received by mobile devices like cell phones, MP3 players, GPS units and in-car entertainment systems.
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