Mobile World Congress 2008

  • Mobile-Phone Show: The Startups Shine
    At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the real buzz was off the red carpet where tech starlets showed their talent Slide Show: Bright Ideas from Mobile Startups
  • Ericsson Chief Sees a Bright Future
    CEO Carl-Henric Svanberg on Ericsson's multistandard radio base, whether the industry can agree on a fourth-gen network, and more
  • Dell's Ron Garriques Talks Wireless
    If there's an acquisition of Motorola's handset division in the works, Dell's head of consumer electronics is staying mum about it
  • Qualcomm's Paul Jacobs Sounds Off
    As the chipmaker faces challenges to its 3G intellectual-property rights from Nokia and the European Commission, CEO Jacobs looks to the next-gen technology
  • More Red Ink at Alcatel-Lucent
    Weak telecom spending and subprime fallout have further delayed recovery for the Franco-American group. Is management up to the task?
  • New Chips Could Boost iPhone Rivals
    At the Mobile World Congress, Nvidia and others are unveiling innovations designed to compete with Apple in the data services market
  • Going Mobile in Barcelona
    This year's Mobile World Congress will showcase the latest in wireless, but the hottest topics are likely to be mobile broadband, mobile TV, and mobile search
  • Sony Ericsson's CEO Talks Strategy
    Hideki Komiyama discusses the company's new Xperia phone line, strategies for the competitive mobile-phone marketplace, and the company's goals
  • Nokia and Google Vie for Mobile Web Role
    With the cell phone fast becoming an Internet entry point of choice, the handset maker is grappling with Google over the wireless Web
  • Location-Based Services to Boom in 2008
    The number of GPS-enabled phones will triple in the next five years, leading to a surge in geographic and positioning offerings
  • Microsoft Preaches All-in-One Handsets
    The software giant is pushing multi-function mobile devices and adding Sony Ericsson's Xperia X1 to its lineup
  • Omnifone Offers Operators a New Tune
    The British startup introduces MusicStation Max, all-inclusive download service that will rack up plenty of minutes for mobile networks
  • Who Will Control the Heart of Handsets?
    Symbian has a strong position among mobile operating systems, but announcements from Microsoft, LiMo, and others show the competition's heating up Slide Show: A New Crop of Sizzling Handsets
  • Nokia Rockets Past Rivals
    Soaring sales in emerging markets and growth in high-end phones are bolstering the Finnish company's already daunting lead—but iPhone's on its mind

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