It's
Valentine's
Day
and
the
GSMA
World
Congress
is
coming
to
a
close.
It's
been
a
busy
few
days
for
the
CNET
team.
Bonnie
Cha
and
I
journeyed
from
San
Francisco
with
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Posted By:
Kent German
Feb 14 2008
After
attending
CES
four
times,
CTIA
eight
times,
Macworld
two
times,
and
several
smaller
show
in
between,
I
thought
I
have
the
whole
trade
thing
mastered.
You
spend
the
day
meeting
with
companies,
wandering
the
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Posted By:
Kent German
Feb 14 2008
While
wandering
through
the
mobile
theme
park
that
is
the
3GSMA
Mobile
World
Congress,
we
stumbled
across
a
strangely
familiar-looking
phone
at
the
Spyker
stand.
Spyker
is
mostly
known
for
making
cars,
which
gave
us
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Posted By:
Andrew Lim
Feb 14 2008
Yesterday,
I
finally
got
a
chance
just
to
walk
around
the
vast
halls
of
Fira
de
Barcelona
and
really
take
in
the
sights
of
2008
GSMA
Mobile
World
Congress.
While
doing
so,
I
stumbled
upon
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Posted By:
Bonnie Cha
Feb 14 2008
The
GSMA
Mobile
World
Congress
in
Barcelona,
Spain,
is
winding
to
a
close,
but
that
doesn't
mean
mobile
phone
news
have
stopped
streaming
in.
The
third
day
of
GSMA
2008
saw
AMD
announcing
big
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Posted By:
Nicole Lee
Feb 13 2008
Though
Google's
Android
platform
is
getting
a
lot
of
attention
at
the
GSMA
World
Congress,
the
LiMo
Foundation
is
making
news
of
its
own.
LiMo
is
a
consortium
of
companies
working
to
create
the
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Posted By:
Kent German
Feb 13 2008
There's
a
lot
of
Windows
Mobile
and
Symbian
news
at
GSMA
Mobile
World
Congress,
but
things
have
been
pretty
quiet
in
Palm-land.
Still,
the
company
is
here
at
the
show,
and
there
was
a
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Posted By:
Bonnie Cha
Feb 13 2008
Chinese
cell
phone
manufacturer
ZTE
has
a
sizable
presence
at
the
GSMA
World
Congress.
Not
only
did
it
supply
almost
every
show
attendee
with
a
canvas
bag,
but
also
its
large
booth
in
one
of
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Posted By:
Kent German
Feb 13 2008
In
the
United
States,
iRiver
is
more
well
known
for
its
MP3
players
and
PVPs,
but
in
Europe,
it's
hoping
to
break
into
the
cell
phone
market.
With
a
small
booth
at
GSMA
Mobile
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Posted By:
Bonnie Cha
Feb 13 2008
Modu
has
generated
a
lot
of
buzz
for
itself
at
the
GSMA
World
Congress.
The
Israeli
company
has
developed
a
concept
for
a
modular
cell
phone
that
can
be
placed
into
"jackets"
that
change
the
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Posted By:
Kent German
Feb 13 2008
BARCELONA,
Spain--Motorola
still
believes
in
its
handset
business
and
is
looking
for
ways
to
revive
it,
Don
McLellan,
Motorola's
senior
vice
president
for
corporate
development
and
strategy,
said
during
a
one-on-one
interview
at
the
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Posted By:
Marguerite Reardon
Feb 13 2008
Polymer
Vision
is
a
company
spun
off
from
Philips.
Its
claim
to
fame
is
the
Readius,
an
e-book
reader
which
is
also
a
mobile
phone.
Though
it
has
been
around
for
more
than
a
year,
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Posted By:
John Chan
Feb 13 2008
Love
them
or
loathe
them,
touch-screen
phones
are
here
to
stay.
And
LG
has
unveiled
a
whole
bunch
at
this
year's
GSMA
Mobile
World
Congress,
including
this
curious
looking
phone,
the
LG
KF600.
Why
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Posted By:
Andrew Lim
Feb 13 2008
I
saw
it.
I
saw
the
coveted
Garmin
Nuvifone--well,
through
a
glass
bubble
anyway.
Garmin
made
the
trek
to
Barcelona
to
showcase
its
first
smartphone
at
GSMA
Mobile
World
Congress
2008.
The
Nuvifone,
which
was
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Posted By:
Bonnie Cha
Feb 13 2008
BARCELONA,
Spain--Nokia
is
going
green.
The
No.
1
cell
phone
maker
in
the
world
is
showing
off
a
conceptual
cell
phone
design
at
the
GSMA
Mobile
World
Congress
that
is
made
of
entirely
renewable
and
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Posted By:
Marguerite Reardon
Feb 13 2008
BARCELONA--Research
In
Motion's
co-chief
executive
officer,
Jim
Balsillie,
doesn't
seem
too
worried
that
the
second
major
outage
of
the
company's
BlackBerry
service
in
10
months
could
hurt
its
reputation
with
corporate
customers.
"
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Posted By:
Marguerite Reardon
Feb 13 2008