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Japan to start overseas cell phone technology push
By YURI KAGEYAMA AP Business Writer TOKYO (AP) - Japan will start an aggressive push to market abroad its mobile technology, especially the nation's popular "wallet phone," a government official said Tuesday.

Nokia provides Lonely Planet maps on cell phones
HELSINKI, Finland (AP) - Nokia and travel information company Lonely Planet said Tuesday they are joining forces to sell maps and city guides that can be accessed on mobile phones.

Analysts say US cell phone sales fell in 2Q
NEW YORK (AP) - A research firm says U.S. consumers bought significantly fewer cell phones in the second quarter.

Clear Channel Radio traffic network expands
SAN ANTONIO (AP) - Clear Channel Radio's Total Traffic Network said Monday it expanded its real-time traffic data network to an additional 15 markets. The increase boosts the network's total coverage to 95 markets and more than 200 million people, the company said.

Analog TV shutdown kills free cell-phone TV
By PETER SVENSSON AP Technology Writer NEW YORK (AP) - Picture whipping out your cell phone and catching up with "Lost" or "Jeopardy," or watching the local 11 o'clock news, all for free. You can do this with an imported Chinese phone, but you can't with any phone sold in the U.S. - at least not without monthly charges.

 

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