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Thursday August 28th, 2008

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$10 million for mobile media company BuzzCity
Singapore-based start-up develops mobile networking software for consumers who do not have broadband access on PCs.
Google announces Android Market for phone apps
The search giant is fleshing out its mobile-phone effort with the Android Market to let users find, buy, and download applications.
Be safer than NASA and disable autorun

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Be safer than NASA and disable autorun--A computer worm infected machines on the International Space Station.

Is anybody using the LimeWire Store?--Lime Wire announces a deal with The Orchard that will double the number of songs available through its online store. But if you're using LimeWire P2P software, are you going to buy music?

Console gaming, digital distribution and the "video game defense"--Video game distribution is changing. Experts say that the industry needs to stay flexible and aware.

The problem with open-source revenue models--Open source still needs to figure out the best ways to get paid without sacrificing the ideals that make it so powerful.


Gartner: Global mobile-phone sales up
The only region worldwide showing a dip in year-over-year handset sales in was Western Europe, according to market research firm, whose U.S. figures did not match up with NPD's.
Upstart JumpTap takes on Google
The mobile search and advertising start-up gets another round of funding and deepens its relationship with AT&T as it battles Google in the mobile market.
Google, Verizon, others sued over voice mail patent
Patent holding company Klausner Technologies targets Google, Verizon, Cox, LG, and others in latest patent infringement lawsuit, bolstered by settlement wins in suits against Apple, AT&T.
Drawings of Android phone revealed
The blog "Android Guys" publishes some of the most detailed engineering drawings yet of the soon-to-be released T-Mobile phone that uses Google's Android operating system.
AT&T expands iPhone international data plans
iPhone users can add one of two international plans to their existing service, as carrier seeks to cut consumers' reliance on pay-per-use data services.
Google joins group to offer free Wi-Fi in Milpitas
As a member of a nonprofit coalition, the search giant is working with the Silicon Valley suburb in an effort to keep its citywide Wi-Fi network open to the public.
Photos: Putting iPhone apps to the test
CNET News reporter Daniel Terdiman chooses a number of iPhone applications and uses them to control what he does for a day. Here is what he chose and how he rated them.
Report: Google, Verizon near mobile-search pact
Under a still-not-final deal, Google would power a centralized search service on Verizon mobile devices and share resulting revenue, The Wall Street Journal reports.
Yahoo OneSearch finds a home on your Nokia
A new widget for Yahoo OneSearch launches searches from the Nokia S60's home screen.
BlackBerry Bold debuts in North America
Rogers Wireless is the first North American carrier to sell the BlackBerry Bold, a souped-up version of the Curve.
Nokia takes 'Lonely Planet' mobile
Company is adding Lonely Planet travel guides to its Nokia Maps 2.0 service.
Daily Debrief: Possible fall pizzazz from Palm
CNET's Kara Tsuboi and senior editor Bonnie Cha discuss what to expect from the Treo Pro and whether this iteration will help the company refresh its image.

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