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Thursday, June 23, 2005

Samsung plans thin phone to battle Motorola Razr

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Thursday, June 23, 2005

* Samsung plans thin phone to battle Motorola Razr
* Report: Trials of China's 3G technology went 'badly'
* Multimedia broadcast technology selected
* Study sees decline in global handset market
* Motorola adds Wi-Fi to 3G phone for NTT DoCoMo
* The case for active RFID
* Enhanced Wi-Fi gear heading downmarket
* Product Guide: Stratus ftServer W Series 2300

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SAMSUNG PLANS THIN PHONE TO BATTLE MOTOROLA RAZR

SEOUL -- Samsung Electronics is planning to launch at least one thin cell
phone later this year to battle Motorola's Razr handset in
international markets, a company executive said Wednesday.
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REPORT: TRIALS OF CHINA'S 3G TECHNOLOGY WENT 'BADLY'

SHANGHAI -- In a possible setback for China's 3G (third-generation)
mobile telecommunications plans, recent trials of the country's
homegrown 3G technology went "badly," according to the
official China Daily newspaper.
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MULTIMEDIA BROADCAST TECHNOLOGY SELECTED

Digital Fountain, a vendor of telecommunications infrastructure
technology, announced Tuesday that 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership
Project) selected Digital Fountain's DF Raptor technology as the single
standard for the broadcasting of multimedia streams and files to cell
phones.
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STUDY SEES DECLINE IN GLOBAL HANDSET MARKET

The global handset market will slow down, so companies must target new
demographics and create innovative marketing strategies for existing
users, according to a new study by consultancy Frost & Sullivan.
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MOTOROLA ADDS WI-FI TO 3G PHONE FOR NTT DOCOMO

NTT DoCoMo will begin selling a mobile phone combining Wi-Fi and 3G
(third-generation) functions on July 1, according to the phone's
manufacturer, Motorola Inc.
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THE CASE FOR ACTIVE RFID

Remember the old Hallmark slogan, "when you care enough to send the very
best"? When it comes to RFID, there may be a similar message in the
offing.
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ENHANCED WI-FI GEAR HEADING DOWNMARKET

Prices are coming down on wireless LAN gear that uses advanced
multi-antenna technology, bringing its higher speed and greater range
within reach of more power-hungry consumers -- as long as they're
comfortable with pre-standard products.
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PRODUCT GUIDE: STRATUS FTSERVER W SERIES 2300

Stratus' entry-level Windows server is limited to a single logical
Xeon processor, but redundant hardware components, hardened software,
and rich support options make for a solid high-availability solution at
a reasonable price.

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