AG5 - March 29th Edition
Written by AndroidGuys • Mar 29th, 2008 • Category: Recent News, Week in Review
It’s Saturday which means it’s time to recap 5 articles from the previous week. If you haven’t been here before, this is a great time for you subscribe to our feeds and keep up with us. If you’re already a seasoned AndroidGuys veteran, we’d like to thank you for your loyalty. Take a few minutes and peruse a handful of articles that we feel deserve a look. Take care of yourself and have a great weekend!
- Motorola is going to split off into two separate entities. Carl Icahn has been calling for this for some time. Is it coincidence or does he have that much power as an investor?
- Google has already started moving beyond the ‘C’ Block of 700MHz spectrum. They’re looking to get a nationwide Wi-Fi network going in the “white spaces.”
- Sprint already has a high speed Wi-Fi network, but it could get some help from unlikely partners. Cable companies and other members of the Open Handset Alliance are coming together with common, yet separate goals.
- Sprint CEO made off like a bandit after doing next to nothing to help the company during his tenure. Perhaps he could have done a little bit to help their call quality since it’s so poor.
- Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo made headlines twice this week. First they announced they were changing up their OS on handsets. Later, we found out just how fast their network could become.
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