Mobile phone virus author arrested in Spain(InfoWorld)
Friday, June 29th, 2007Mobile phone virus author arrested in Spain(InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Spanish police have arrested a 28-year-old man on charges that he created variants of the CommWarrior and Cabir mobile phone viruses, according to published reports.
Hollywood tries to get a grip on iPhone’s impact(USATODAY.com)
USATODAY.com - Shoppers are expected to snap up 1 million or more iPhones when the sophisticated cell goes on sale Friday. But Hollywood and other entertainment providers will be looking for more than sales: They’ll be watching for signs of the next mobile revolution. Video on cellphones is not new. But the new iPhone ($499 for the 4GB model,$599 for 8GB) is far more advanced than predecessors.
Mobile phone operators lose VAT battle(FT.com)
FT.com - Mobile phone operators have lost a legal battle to reclaim more than£3bn of the£22.5bn they paid to the British government in 2000 for third-generation licences.
T-Mobile phones ride your Wi-Fi router(AP)
AP - Wouldn’t it be great to have your own cellular tower at home? You’d always have a strong signal on your mobile phone, and you wouldn’t be paying to use the carrier’s network.
Mobile Phone Virus Author Arrested in Spain(PC World)
PC World - Spanish police have arrested a 28-year-old man on charges that he created variants of the CommWarrior and Cabir mobile phone viruses, according to published reports.
T-Mobile Marries Wi-Fi to Cell Phones(NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - For those customers who would like to have only one phone at home and away, T-Mobile USA is launching a new service called HotSpot@Home. Those who sign up can use their mobile phone at home over Wi-Fi, and, when outside, can automatically transfer between Wi-Fi at T-Mobile hotspot locations and T-Mobile’s cellular network.