Nokia Terminates HSDPA Partnership with Intel
Mobile telecommunications giant Nokia said on Wednesday it and partner Intel Corp. had scrapped a joint plan to develop an HSDPA module for notebook computers.

Orange Pulls BlackBerry Bold Over Software Issues
Earlier this week, U.K. telecom Orange decided to hold off on the Blackberry Bold for two to three weeks, due to quality concerns. Why? Software problems, apparently. It's one possible reason why AT&T has taken so long to release the Bold here in the United States.
Do Women Really Prefer the Wii?
Best Buy tries to attract women to the Nintendo Wii games console. Does it actually work?

How to Profit from the Digital SLR Glut
Consumers aren't upgrading their digital SLR (DSLR) as quickly as camera makers are bringing out new models, but that could result in bargains, especially for buyers who don't need the most recent models.
American Airlines Adding Streaming Video Services to Flights This Summ
Passengers on American Airlines flights are about to get a new perk. Instead of craning their necks to catch reruns of "Monk" and excerpts from "The Tonight Show" on tiny aisle TV sets, they'll be able to wirelessly stream content to their personal devices from the comfort of their own seats.
Microsoft to Stream Netflix Movies on Xbox 360
Microsoft on Monday unveiled additional details about updates to its Xbox 360 gaming console, including a partnership that will allow instant streaming from Netflix.
Java Takes Edge Off Of Spy Sweeper
Normally, we would expect java to kickstart a system. However, Sun's Java programming language has had the opposite effect on a popular anti-spyware application.
Intel's Portable Prototypes
Given the rise of mobile technology, portability, -power, and cost savings are big themes in Intel's labs.
How to Preserve Your 15 Minutes of Fame with Windows Vista Media Cente
With a TV tuner and a Vista PC, you can capture a clip and show off your big moment.
Samsung, Ericsson Sign Telecom Cross License Deal
South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and Sweden's Ericsson on Monday signed a mobile telecommunication cross license deal and agreed to drop ongoing patent suits between the two companies.
