- NEC, Renesas to Merge Chip Businesses
- FirstNews Briefs for April 27, 2009
- Handset Sales Boost Samsung Earnings
- Clearwire Faces Class-Action Suit
- Earnings Roundup: Amazon, Microsoft
- LG Stages Phone Design Competition
- Cablevision Launches Mobile Version of Web Portal
- Apple Hits 1 Billion App Downloads
- FirstNews Briefs for April 24, 2009
- Apple ?Happy? with AT&T, Declines Comment on Pre
- Apple Pulls Plug on 'Baby Shaker' iPhone Program
- MySpace Co-Founder DeWolfe to Step Down
- Report: Android Ad Requests on the Rise
- Faster Bluetooth Chips Coming Early Next Year
- T-Mobile: New Embedded SIM for Smart Grid Efficiency
- RadioShack 1Q Profit Climbs as Sales Increase
- Sybase Finishes Another Record Quarter
- FirstNews Briefs for April 23, 2009
- Qualcomm Delays Earnings for Talks with Broadcom
- iPhone Still Going Strong for AT&T
- Earth Day Prompts Initiatives Across Industry
- EU Lawmakers Vote for Text Message Price Cap
- Yahoo Shares Up After Job Cuts
- SanDisk Posts Massive Loss in 1Q as Revenue Fell
- Record Attempt Reaps 217K Texts, $26K Phone Bill
- FirstNews Briefs for April 22, 2009
- T-Mobile Parent Lowers Expectations
- Earnings Preview: AT&T to Report 1Q Results
- LG Reports Quarterly Loss of $147M
- Microsoft Offers Limited Version of Windows 7
- Broadcom Offers to Buy Emulex for $764M
- Mixed Feelings About Sun Setting in Silicon Valley
- FirstNews Briefs for April 21, 2009
- Oracle to Acquire Sun Micro for $5.6 Billion
- D.C. to Get First Crack at Free Mobile TV
- Fitch: Wireless Viewed as Necessity
- Japan's KDDI to Release Solar-Powered Phone
- FirstNews Briefs for April 20, 2009
- Sprint Gets Grant for Hydrogen Fuel Cells
- Sony Ericsson Posts Another Loss
- Carriers Expand Handset Portfolios(2)
- Google's Search for Savings Boosts 1Q Profit
- Verizon Releases Developer Specs for LTE
- Verizon Files Suit Over Fiber Outage
- Motorola Accuses ex-CFO of Destroying Evidence
- Greystripe CEO Predicts Shift to Full-Screen Ads
- FirstNews Briefs for April 17, 2009
- Nokia Shares Rise Despite 90% Earnings Drop
- In-Stat: 20% Drop in Handset Shipments for 2009
- Report: HSPA Will Lead to LTE