Open Networks Could Spark a Gadget Boom
As wireless providers increasingly let outside devices run on their networks, a slew of new Web-enabled electronics could hit the market
Motorola: The End of the Zander Era
Ed Zander's exit was hastened by a failure to anticipate demand for 3G phones. Can Greg Brown help Motorola regain market share?
Qualcomm’s Double Whammy
Hits from Verizon Wireless and the European Commission are unlikely to break Qualcomm any time soon
Qualcomm Embraces Its Software Side
Its purchase of Firethorn, a provider of mobile banking solutions, reflects another step into wireless technologies
Google’s New Cell-Phone Universe
Its Open Handset Alliance, including Intel, Motorola, and T-Mobile, could threaten Symbian and Microsoft—and redouble investments in mobile software
California: Fire Costs Flare
As the flames in Southern California continue to spread, insurers predict this will be one of the most expensive blazes on record
Intel’s Paul Otellini Sounds Off
In an interview with BusinessWeek, the chipmaker's CEO offers his thoughts on the EU antitrust suit, chip demand, Apple, Congress, and more
Why Brussels is Abuzz with Lobbyists
As the EU sets more rules, corporations are building their presence and paying for clout
Nokia and Qualcomm Face Off in Europe
The outcome of the European Commission's case—over Qualcomm's patent royalties—will likely be a yardstick for future disputes with the mobile tech player
The EC’s New Microsoft Rules
Forget the impact on Redmond; the EC antitrust ruling will be felt most by Intel, Google, and other U.S. companies hoping to expand abroad