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October 12, 2009 7:34pmby Chris Nuttall

Intel, which reports third-quarter earnings on Tuesday, has been talking up the emerging markets prospects for WiMAX, with the technology it has heavily backed failing to gain much traction so far in the US and Europe.But, according to a new report by the Ovum consultancy,WiMAX will only be a niche technology in emerging markets as well.Intel sees the mobile broadband offered by WiMAX as a natural...

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Sun Microsystems’ losses narrow

... , , November 7, 2009 1:41am in , , | FT techfeed FT techblog: a guide David Gelles, Joseph Menn, Chris Nuttall and Richard Waters in the FT's San Francisco bureau upload their views - plus tech insights from writers in New York, London and TokyoFT techfeed Our stream of tech consciousness. You can subscribe and see the full feed .FT techtalk A live multimedia and text conversation,...

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Valley View: Google’s Android in the oven

FT techfeed FT techblog: a guide David Gelles, Joseph Menn, Chris Nuttall and Richard Waters in the FT's San Francisco bureau upload their views - plus tech insights from writers in New York, London and TokyoFT techfeed Our stream of tech consciousness. You can subscribe and see the full feed .FT techtalk A live multimedia and text conversation, combining the views of the FT's tech correspondents...

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More smartphones, lower margins

... was the weekend that Verizon began its guerrilla marketing campaign for Motorola’s Droid (see Chris Nuttall’s last week). Since then, Palm’s stock is off 35 per cent and RIM is down 20 per cent, while Motorola is up.It’s clearly ridiculous to think that one handset can cause this much damage: what is sinking in are the implications of the much bigger wave of competition that is about...

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World’s last region gets businesses online

... ‘cartel’.October 29, 2009 2:38pm in | FT techfeed FT techblog: a guide David Gelles, Joseph Menn, Chris Nuttall and Richard Waters in the FT's San Francisco bureau upload their views - plus tech insights from writers in New York, London and TokyoFT techfeed Our stream of tech consciousness. You can subscribe and see the full feed .FT techtalk A live multimedia and text conversation,...

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Social games to change the world?

... much larger.October 21, 2009 9:35pm in FT techfeedFT techblog: a guide David Gelles, Joseph Menn, Chris Nuttall and Richard Waters in the FT's San Francisco bureau upload their views - plus tech insights from writers in New York, London and TokyoFT techfeed Our stream of tech consciousness. You can subscribe and see the full feed .FT techtalk A live multimedia and text conversation,...

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Maybe ...

... comments on new cars, labeled by the headline writer "a shiny new software appmobile." The author, Chris Nuttall, reports "a new iPhone app from Ahamobile allowing drivers to record 'Caraoke' [sic] singalongs to the car radio and post them straight to their Facebook page." Dear God—that's, in effect, Mr. Nuttall's response as well. I read awhile back an analysis that suggests...