Electronic manufacturer, Siemens has pulled 4,000 mobile handsets from Australian retail shelves over concerns they could cause hearing damage.
Jingles on mobile phones are going beyond ring tones, calling up a day when wireless devices might double as mini MP3 players with the potential to replace stand-alone products such as Apple Computer's iPod.
Germany's T-Mobile and Apple have been forced to sell an unlocked version of the iPhone in that market, after rival operator Vodafone won an injunction in court.
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Mobile telecoms company Vodafone and software giant Microsoft are working together on a European trial of new corporate mobile intranet products and services, due to be rolled out commercially by the second half of 2001.
Tis the season to be jolly, to give, to receive, to have a sherry or two and fall asleep in front of the telly. And, if you're a mobile network operator, it's definitely the season to share.
If you're a globe-trotter, you'll need a world phone to keep in touch from almost anywhere.
A leading analyst house is urging mobile operators to abandon their plans for third-generation (3G) networks.
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