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Sony Ericsson C905 hits the FCC!
Symbian Watch | 4 hours ago
Sony Ericsson’s best cameraphone, the C905 Cyber-shot, to date has been spotted at the FCC’s website. The 8 megapixel camera equipped monster may soon end up selling across the States. We believe it will be the AT&T which will initial read more
Nokia N79 passes FCC
Symbian Watch | 5 hours ago
We scoped out the N79 back at CTIA, and were amply impressed by all the features packed into the slim candybar form (GPS, Wi-Fi, 3G, 5 megapixel Carl-Zeiss camera), and are all happy to see it get through the FCC ringer. North American launch in the read more
Set Free by the FCC
Gammoth Blog | October 14th 2008 by Amber
The proposition to extend free broadband internet service at a speed of 768 kbps downlink to everyone nationwide is getting one step closer to fruition. An FCC approval released this morning boosts this plan that should stimulate the economy and help read more
FCC rechaza construir el estadio ucraniano de Lvil
necesitounavivienda.com | October 14th 2008 by ruben
La constructora FCC dirigida por Esther Koplowitz, reciéntemente hizo público que rechaza construir el estadio de fútbol de Lviv (Ucrania), que acogerá la Eurocopa de 2012. La situación se produce tras el desacuerdo con la Administración loca read more
FCC Says Free Wireless Plans Won't Screw Up T-Mobile's 3G [Free W…
Mouse ATC | October 13th 2008
Trying to add a silver lining to your undoubtedly dismal economic future, the FCC has struck down T-Mobile's complaints that the agency's scheme to offer free wireless to lower-income peoples will interfere with established 3G networks. In an engine read more
Verizon Will Divest 15 More Markets to Acquire Alltel
Latest-Mobile.com - Mobile review, news, article, specificat… | October 13th 2008 by Tida Prisonsuwon
This week, Verizon Wireless voluntarily offered to divest another 15 markets — bringing the total to 100 — in order to entice the FCC into approving its planned acquisition of Alltel. The markets are located in Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, read more
FCC expected to recommend unlicensed white space spectrum use
If I Was a Millionaire | October 12th 2008 by Money Bags
Filed under: Cellphones, Wireless The back-and-forth between mainstream carriers and external mega-corps may finally be coming to an end, with the almighty FCC expected to make a pivotal determination regarding the use of white space in short order. read more
The Global Networked Economy 2.0
Digital Lifescapes | October 11th 2008 by David H. Deans
For several years now, I've reviewed the dozens of market research results that land in my email inbox each week, and then I post the ones that are most thought provoking to me -- here on my Digital Lifescapes blog.Sometimes I insert my own perspecti read more
Spanish Language Terrestrial Station Wants To Broadcast On Sirius…
SiriusBuzz | October 10th 2008
With the passage of the merger between Sirius and XM came stipulations regarding minority programming. Early in the process Georgetown Partners wanted a piece of the pie, but they have been silent ever since the merger was announced. Another compan read more
Fujitsu ST6010 Tablet PC clears FCC
SlashGear | October 9th 2008 by Ewdison Then
Fujitsu’s ST6010/ST6012 Tablet PC has reached the FCC for the usual round of wireless testing and mediocre photography. The pen-enabled slate at least got a room with a view, as opposed to other pictures we’ve seen. As well as certifi read more
Samsung i900L is an Omnia but not for USA
Phones Review | October 8th 2008
The FCC has approved the Samsung i900L, which is of course the Samsung Omnia, but not the Samsung Omnia version that is to hit North America. No, the 3G UMTS 850/1900 MHz Samsung i900L is destined for South America. Many had presumed that the Samsung read more
Samsung Omnia creeps into South America, hopes for North linger
Symbian Watch | October 7th 2008
The FCC filings have been getting our hopes up for a North American release of the Samsung Omnia, but the latest docs are actually pointing for South America. The i900L is due for Venezuela (although more likely Brazil since it’s on the 2100 ba read more
Supreme Court to Rule on FCCs Fines for Casual Swearing [Swearing…
Mouse ATC | October 7th 2008
This is America, the land of the free, where we can say and do what we please without some government overlord pushing us around about it. And there's a landmark case coming up before the Supreme Court on November 4th, election day, dealing with just read more
Upcoming smartphone HTC S740 Fassed FCC
Cell phones news | cell phones Review | October 4th 2008 by dudi
HTC S740 has passed the FCC for quality check.HTC S740 is the upcoming smartphone from HTC but we do not know about the price and release date but we have some features such as EDGE 850/1900, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi networks. Related PostsHTC S740 Live read more
Upcoming Smartphone HTC S740 Approved By FCC
Dcellphone | cell phone news | October 4th 2008 by dudi
The upcoming smartphone HTC S740 has been passed the FCC quality check.The vendor do not mention about the release dates and detail features but we can say that the phone will be support EDGE 850/1900, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi networks,stay tune for furth read more
The FCC Approves Sony Ericsson Xperia X1
MobileWhack | October 4th 2008
The FCC has just approved Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 but hold on to your hats. You might not see it arrive that soon in your country. The FCC has approved a version X1i which is going to be released in Europe probably. The device they played with lacked read more
FCC approves Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 with U.S. 3G frequencies
Symbian Watch | October 4th 2008
Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 has passed the FCC hurdle. Good thing for our U.S. readers is that the version we’ve now spotted at FCC’s website has the right 3G bands for the North American soil. That’s 1900MHz baby, meaning that one of t read more
Dijital televizyon devrimi yaklaşıyor
Bilim ve Teknoloji Haberleri | October 3rd 2008 by hasan
Yaklaşık 50 yıldır analog izlenen televizyon, yeni yılla birlikte ABD’de sayısallaşacak. ABD’de 17 Şubat 2009’dan itibaren yayınlar dijital olacak. ABD Federal İletişim Komisyonu (FCC) raporlarından derlenen bilgilere göre “Dijit read more
HTC Rose Gets Approved by the FCC
Cell Phone News | October 2nd 2008 by stefanita
The HTC Rose or S740 has been approved by the FCC. The Rose is one of the last handsets made by HTC. It’s Windows Mobile handset like all recent HTC devices, excepting the Dream of course. The rose comes with a hybrid keybad/keyboard, GPS, WiFi and read more
Thinking About Direct TV – DON’T DO IT!
Tampa Bay Media Watch | October 2nd 2008 by ace toscano
I’m stuck in the middle of a technological nightmare.First, a couple weeks ago, I came home from a trip to the pool room to find that my pc had crashed. I lost everything – programs, emails, pictures. You name it, I lost it. I picked up a new rig read more
HTC S740 Rose gets FCC approval
Symbian Watch | October 1st 2008
The HTC S740 (codename: Rose) has just popped up its pretty little head on the FCC website. If you’ll recall, the HTC S740 Rose is the latest HTC Windows Mobile smartphone to extend HTC’s new HTC Touch design aesthetic. But, unlike the HT read more
Broadband dialing into the campaign
Prodigeek | September 30th 2008 by Michael
Like a 14.4k modem, broadband is crawling into the nation debate as an actual issue. Barack Obama reminded voters of his plan to use tax money to expand broadband lines to rural areas (where the government is almost discouraging expansion), though Jo read more
Sprint's WiMAX: Is it Comcast all over again??
Orangeman Burns - Sriram Sridharan's Blog | September 30th 2008 by Sriram Sridharan
With the unveiling of Sprint's new WiMAX service called Xohm in Baltimore, it also revealed the ground rules for using its service that Internet Free Speech groups warn: :May prevent users from experiencing full and unfettered access to the Web". At read more
Welcome to the Banana Republic
Third Pipe | September 29th 2008 by Garry King
The exchanges are down 2%. Congress is debating spending $700bn on a bail out plan for fat cats. The housing market is still in the tank. And now this — By Antone Gonsalves InformationWeek September 26, 2008 06:18 PM China has overtaken the Un read more
A slew of Samsung mobile phones clear the FCC
Phones Review | September 29th 2008
Well it looks like Samsung have been quite busy because the FCC has just cleared several new mobile phones coming from Sammy, and with any luck we’ll soon be seeing them officially announced. So what are these new Sammy’s? Well there is the Samsu read more
Am I The Only One Who Thinks TV Stations Increase The Volume When…
Hole In The Donut | September 27th 2008 by BARBARA ANN WEIBEL
Maybe it’s my imagination, but I swear that the volume of TV commercials is louder than the programs. Each time a commercial comes on, I scramble for the remote and turn the volume down. When the program comes back on I have to pump it up again read more
Car Companies Get a Bailout Too
The Freedom Factory | September 25th 2008 by Rob Viglione
In a move completely separate from the proposed $700 billion bailout, the House recently approved a measure to give $25Â billion to the struggling American car companies. Here’s an interesting quote from the article: “The [auto] industryâ read more
FCC Has Been Approved HTC Touch HD
Cell phones news | cell phones Review | September 25th 2008 by dudi
The FCC has given the nod of approval to the highly anticpated HTC Touch HD. The handset sports the model number BLAC100, and will be also known as the Blackstone. Related PostsFCC Approved Upcoming Samsung SGH-J808EFCC has been Approved UpcomingSams read more
FCC easing up on Google wireless bid could bode well for digital…
Digital Media Blog | September 25th 2008 by Nate Nead
Reuters reports: The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday proposed halving the minimum opening bid on a piece of valuable wireless spectrum, but several commissioners expressed doubt that the plan would work, after an earlier auction failed read more
LG working on affordable 8 megapixel slider called KC780
Electronic Pulp | September 25th 2008 by David Gonzales
Currently, 5 megapixel cameraphones are still expensive for what they're worth. And with the introduction of 8 megapixel cameras, you can expect those prices to get even worse. But LG is working to change that, by offering a somewhat low-end to mid-r read more

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