
GPS locator beacon saves woman on remote Russian expedition–the title says it all, but her savior’s came from Scotland.
Maps On Ovi Now Available For LG KT610–Nokia seems to be opening up S60 apps to other handset developers. Looks like they really are going open source, open platform.
Nokia: Competitors Burning Us With Lower Prices–Nokia’s shares have taken a huge dive after lowering their Q3 numbers thanks to the likes of Apple.
Spectrum Bridge Raises $2 Million To Create Secondary Market For Spectrum–While the FCC auctions off spectrum first, many buyers sit on it after purchase completely unused. Hence Spectrum Bridge which is a site that launched today with $250 million worth of unused spectrum for purchase. And if you think the FCC will get in the way, think again. FCC Chairman Kevin Martin sits on the board of the Telecommunications Development Fund, one of the investors.
What went wrong at Magellan?–GPS Business News tries to piece together the slow, agonizing decline of once prominent PND maker Magellan.
Five Trends to Watch in Mobile Devices–With North America and Europe increasingly clogged with tons of different mobile devices and profit margins grow thin, much of the growth we’ll see in 2009’s mobile landscape will come from emerging markets.
Mobile Communication Speed Reaching Limit, Qualcomm CEO Says–WiMAX and LTE aren’t that much faster than 3G and femtocells have a ways to go to be a valid solution.
Nokia says Samsung accepts offer for Symbian buyoutNokia says Samsung accepts offer for Symbian buyout–The last outside holder of Symbian shares has agreed to sell, but the Symbian Foundation better move quickly as investors aren’t too happy.
