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No Deal On RIM's Blackberry device with india

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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - BlackBerry - maker Research In Motion met Indian officials on Thursday over the government's security concerns, two sources in the know of the matter said, but there was no official statement.

India's security agencies have said the BlackBerry e-mail device posed a risk as the mails could not be traced or intercepted.

Two officials from the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi were also seen at the headquarters of the telecoms ministry on Thursday.

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Want to cancel your Cell phone contract

Cell phone Contract Cancelling


The Fcc may help rescue you from your cell phone provider
WASHINGTON - The government is quietly negotiating to help cell phone customers avoid expensive fees when they cancel contracts with wireless companies, The Associated Press has learned.

Cell phone companies routinely charge customers $175 or more for quitting their service early. Under a proposal to the Federal Communications Commission, the wireless industry would give consumers the opportunity to cancel service without any penalty for up to 30 days after they sign a cell phone contract or until 10 days after they receive their first bill.

The proposal also would cap such fees and reduce them month by month over the course of a contract based on how long customers have left, according to people familiar with the offer speaking on condition of anonymity because the FCC has not accepted it. The plan would not abolish cancellation fees entirely and would not refund such fees to anyone who paid them.

In exchange for the government's approval, the agreement would let cell phone companies off the hook in state courts where they are being sued for billions of dollars by angry customers. If approved by the FCC, the proposal also would take away the authority of states to regulate the charges, known as early termination fees.

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Three out Of Ten People get all or most calls on cell phones

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WASHINGTON - For nearly three in 10 households, don't even bother trying to call them on a landline phone. They either only have a cell phone or seldom if ever take calls on their traditional phone.

The federal figures, released Wednesday, showed that reliance on cells is continuing to rise at the expense of wired telephones. In the second half of last year, 16 percent of households only had cell phones, while 13 percent also had landlines but got all or nearly all their calls on their cells.

The number of wireless-only households grew by 2 percent since the first half of last year. Underscoring the rapid growth, in early 2004 just 5 percent had only cell phones.

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HTC TOUCH Diamond


HTC's Touch Diamond The iPhone 2.0 Killer?
If you want a touch-screen, Web-browsing, 3G-capable cell phone. You don't have to wait for the rumored 3G Apple iPhone. HTC's new Touch Diamond matches or almost carbon copies Apple's breakthrough device while offering the speedy connections of 3G networks.

Apple is expected to release a 3G version of the iPhone in 2008, perhaps as soon as the third quarter. As Apple remains silent on the timing, features or even existence of the 3G iPhone, the Apple rumor blogs have gone wild with speculation that the new phone will have a plastic case, boast a sensor (possibly for a video camera), support handwriting recognition and sell for a mere $200.

In the face of that breathless anticipation comes HTC with a phone that features a 2.8-inch VGA touch screen with the ability to change orientation as the user rotates the phone, a YouTube application for watching video, a version of Google Maps, and many other features of the current iPhone.

"This is going to be the biggest product of my life," said HTC's CEO Peter Chou.

iPhone More than a Phone

But even with 3G and all those copycat features, the new HTC phone isn't even relevant to Apple's plans, said Tim Bajarin, principal analyst with Creative Strategies.

"While the new HTC phone is important to the smart-phone industry in general, it will have almost no impact on Apple," Bajarin said. "Apple's iPhone is unique in that it is based on a full operating system -- Mac OS X -- and has a full browser. And with the new apps that are coming out soon, it will be more like having a real PC in your pocket, not just a phone."

Apple recently released a kit for third-party developers and has promised to deliver version 2.0 of the iPhone operating system by June. Apple will host its Worldwide Developers Conference starting on June 9, when the new software will be released. It is expected that third-party applications will be available for the platform then.

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Mobile TV for Att customers

AT&T launches TV service

on new phones, rivaling Verizon

AT&T launches TV service on new phones, rivaling Verizon
NEW YORK - AT&T Inc. is launching its new video service for cell phones Sunday on two phones, and will charge $15 per month for 10 channels.


AT&T Mobile TV is almost identical to Verizon Wireless' V Cast Mobile TV, and is operated by the same company, Qualcomm Inc. AT&T will have two exclusive channels on the service, it said Thursday.

AT&T already has a mobile video service called CV, which is based on different technology. It works like Internet video, providing short clips on demand.

Qualcomm's MediaFLO service is more like regular TV broadcasts, constantly streaming shows on airwaves that run alongside regular cell-phone spectrum. Judging by V Cast Mobile TV, which is available on four phones, the quality is much higher than on-demand cell-phone clips.

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