BT has listed the first 6 of their 1st tier United Kingdom cities to get a WiFi network designed to cover the entire city.
Softbank and Apple jointly develop mobile phones that have built-in iPod media systems.
T-Mobile prohibits the use of VoIP services on its mobile phone networks.

On the eve of its much-anticipated IPO, trouble is brewing for broadband phone provider, Vonage. As it takes this desperate measure to raise capital, the company’s service is being undercut by competitors all along the boards.

A research report on the wireless industry, recently published by In-Stat, suggests that worldwide sales of mobile phones, which reached $110 billion in 2005, will grow another 23% in 2006.

Security researchers have recently detected a new computer virus that exploits an unpatched weakness in Microsoft’s very popular Word application.

BT has listed the first 6 of their 1st tier United Kingdom cities to get a WiFi network designed to cover the entire city.

The upcoming auction is expected to attract not only established carriers like Verizon Wireless, Cingular, and Sprint, but also new players in the market, including a number of major cable operators.

In an effort to expand its mobile operating system into the world’s biggest cell phone market, Microsoft has signed a co-development agreement with Qualcomm backed, China-based TechFaith Wireless.











