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Thursday, August 16, 2007
* Sprint's new Wimax to be called 'Xohm'
* China Mobile's growth increasingly reliant on rural areas
* Update: Nokia says 46 million batteries may overheat
* Hospital undergoes wireless surgery
* Nokia launches mobile social networking site beta
* New Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot phone packs high-end camera features
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SPRINT'S NEW WIMAX TO BE CALLED 'XOHM'
Sprint Nextel's top executives Thursday will roll out
"Xohm" as the new name for Sprint's ambitious WiMax
service, a spokesman said Wednesday.
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CHINA MOBILE'S GROWTH INCREASINGLY RELIANT ON RURAL AREAS
Rural China is an important source of new subscribers for China Mobile,
underscoring just how saturated the market for cellular phones has
become in Chinese cities.
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UPDATE: NOKIA SAYS 46 MILLION BATTERIES MAY OVERHEAT
Nokia is offering to replace 46 million batteries made by another company
for use in its mobile phones because of a risk of overheating, Nokia
said on Tuesday.
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HOSPITAL UNDERGOES WIRELESS SURGERY
For years, wireless technologies have only shown up in many U.S.
hospitals in the form of rolling computers with Wi-Fi network access,
but as evidenced at Chicago's Northwestern Memorial Hospital, times are
changing.
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NOKIA LAUNCHES MOBILE SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE BETA
Just over two weeks after buying media sharing site Twango, Nokia
launched a closed beta of a new mobile social networking site.
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NEW SONY ERICSSON CYBER-SHOT PHONE PACKS HIGH-END CAMERA FEATURES
With the launch of its K770 Cyber-shot phone, Sony Ericsson Mobile
Communications hopes to narrow the quality gap between dedicated
digital cameras and mobile phones with integrated cameras.
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