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News
Issue #2001 - 26 (June 2001)
(Updated June 27, 2001)

INFRASTRUCTURE, PRODUCTS & SERVICES :
>  Certicom Launches Data Encryptor for Palm Handhelds
>  Instant Messaging and Unified Messaging In the Corporate Workplace - IBM Style
>  Nokia Demonstrates its mPlatform Advertising Solutions
>  Mobile Operators Turn to SmartTrust's Delivery Platform

APPLICATIONS :
>  Glaxosmithkline, Numoda Partner on Wireless Clinical Study
>  RIM Devices Enhance IBM Customer Service
>  HP, Ericsson to Hit the Road with Wireless Cabs

DEVICES :
>  Compaq Gains Ground on Palm for Handheld Revenue, says study
>  Ericsson's Digital Pen Adds a New Twist to Handwriting
>  IDC REPORT -  71 Million Handheld Device Shipments by 2005
>  New Types of Wireless Devices Coming

TECHNOLOGY :
>  Application Development Platform Race has Begun: BREW vs. J2ME
>  The Next Fashion Trend: Cyber Clothing 
>  NTT DoCoMo to Deliver Video-Equipped Handsets for 3G Trials
>  Ericsson's BLIP Tech Goes for a Test Run in Japan
>  2.5G GPRS and 3G Update
>  Multimedia Messaging Service - the next Mass-Market Service, says industry leaders

MARKET OUTLOOK & TRENDS :
>  Court Rules FCC Violated Bankruptcy Law by Revoking Licenses
>  Fox to Test Mobile Marketing to Kids in Germany

ACQUISITIONS, MERGERS & AGREEMENTS :
>  Telematics Firm Cellport Gets $10 Million

 

 

 
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