AT&T to buy advertising technology firm Ingenio Top U.S. telephone company AT&T Inc said on Monday it will buy advertising technology company Ingenio to boost its directories business and compete more directly with Google Inc. 20 Nov 2007
Apple in no hurry to launch iPhone in China Apple Inc's iPhone is unlikely to hit Chinese shelves soon because of technical and fee issues, industry executives said on Wednesday, a day after shares in the U.S. company shot up on hopes of a deal with China Mobile. 16 Nov 2007
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Bharti Airtel favours mobile portability across India Bharti Airtel Ltd, India's top mobile services operator, favoured mobile number portability across the country, not just in the four big metro cities, its chairman said. 16 Nov 2007
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Dutch court dismisses Nokia case against Qualcomm A Dutch court dismissed Nokia's patent-licensing case against mobile technology provider Qualcomm Inc on Wednesday, saying its jurisdiction was limited and that Nokia's complaint was too broad to give a reasoned decision. 15 Nov 2007
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NTT DoCoMo to bid $1 billion for Vietnamese stake NTT DoCoMo Inc, Japan's biggest mobile phone operator, expects to bid at least US$1 billion for a stake in Vietnam's No.2 mobile phone carrier and is eyeing investments in other Asian countries, an executive said. 14 Nov 2007
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Cyber bullying bedevils Japan Schoolyard bullying has long bedeviled Japan and, as in other countries, has taken a high-tech twist in recent years. 12 Nov 2007
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Fans cheer as Apple's iPhone finally hits Europe Apple fans queued through the night in Germany and Britain to be among the first in Europe to buy an iPhone, the must-have gadget that is set to shake up the mobile industry. 10 Nov 2007
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As Google pushes phones, Yahoo zeros in on ad deals Yahoo Inc mobile chief Marco Boerries is racing to lock down phone distribution deals that could deliver hundreds of millions of advertising customers before Google's own mobile strategy ever takes wing. 09 Nov 2007
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Nokia says door open to Google alliance Nokia would not rule out taking part in Google Inc's new mobile software alliance, which is seen rivaling Nokia's own plans, a spokesman for the world's top mobile phone maker said on Tuesday. 07 Nov 2007