25May

Panasonic and some major Japanese Chain now offers wireless charging in 27 locations across Tokyo

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Panasonic announced today that it teamed-up with some major Japanese Chains inculcating, Tully’s Coffee, FamilyMart, Jumbo Karaoke, Speed Nail and other big names to offer in 27 different location across Tokyo, the possibility to smartphone users and other gadget with Qi Wireless Technology to recharge their devices for free! Also by the end of March 2013, Panasonic hope to have over 90 different location in total within Tokyo offering these Panasonic powered Qi Wireless charging …
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14May

Wholesale Wireless Service Provider LightSquared Files For Bankruptcy

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Thing have looked grim for upstart wireless service provider LightSquared ever since the FCC officially withdrew their conditional approval to build out the terrestrial part of their LTE network, and now it seems like it may all come to an end.

After the demise of their partnership with Sprint, the resignation of CEO Sanjiv Ahuja, and the laying off of nearly 45% of their employees, Bloomberg reports that the Virginia-based company has just filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy today.

For those who haven’t followed the entire sordid series of events, LightSquared was formed in 2010 with the intention of creating a wholesale 4G LTE network that other companies could tap into or resell as they desired. They hoped that they would be able to cover somewhere 260 million people in the United States once the network had gone live, but persistent issues like interference with GPS and regulatory headaches meant the service was never able to make it off the ground.

The news doesn’t come as much of a shock considering that LightSquared backer Philip Falcone admitted to considering filling for bankruptcy back in April, but the company has since been issued a few stays of execution from their lenders in an attempt to give them enough space to turn things around.

The company noted that they had assets and debts in excess of $1 billion each, but The Verge got their hands on LightSquared’s bankruptcy filing, in which the company breaks it down a bit further. Among the most highly-owed creditors are Boeing Satellite Systems and and Alcatel-Lucent, who are owed $7.5 million and $7.3 million respectively.

As always though, LightSquared is putting a brave face on. CFO Marc Montagner said in a statement that the “voluntary Chapter 11 filing is intended to give LightSquared sufficient breathing room to continue working through the regulatory process that will allow us to build our 4G wireless network,” though it’s tough to imagine how much more headway they can make in this condition. What strikes me as more likely though is that LightSquared will have to liquidate all the assets and sell off their spectrum holdings (perhaps to Dish), and I imagine we won’t have to wait long to see what happens next.



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14May

Droid RAZR Maxx Cut To $199 At Verizon Wireless, Source Says RAZR Price Cut To Follow

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Watch out for falling prices! Verizon Wireless just cut the price of the RAZR Maxx to an attractive $199. That puts it on par with the iPhone 4S and Galaxy Nexus, making the 32GB iPhone 4S and BlackBerry Bold 9930 as Verizon’s only phones north of $199. Interestingly enough, even though the standard-strength RAZR was on sale for $99 the last two weeks, Verizon Wireless actually raised the price back to its MSRP of $199. However, that might be changing rather quickly according to our sources.

As it sits with both phones at $199, there isn’t a single valid reason to opt for the original RAZR over the RAZR Maxx. Sure, the original is slightly thinner, we’re talking just 2mm here, but the RAZR Maxx’s bigger battery more than compensates for the trivial difference in thickness. Despite some software bugs we found the RAZR Maxx to be a competent LTE handset.

Verizon is coming off a very successful promotional sale with the RAZR. The retail cut the price in half for the two weeks leading up to Mother’s Day. Our source indicated that in at least his store, the RAZR outsold the iPhone with the lower price. Verizon Wireless even quietly cleared out the remaining 32GB RAZR models for just $99 during this sale. We’re hearing Verizon is preparing to drop the price permanently on the RAZR, which shouldn’t come as a big surprise. The phone is already available through Motorola for $99 on-contract.

Right now there are a conflicting reports about the status of Android. Some say Android is winning and some say the iPhone is dominating. Either way, aggressive pricing such as this could turn the tide towards the former.



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06May

Konica Minolta Healthcare demonstrates World’s Lightest Weight Wireless Digital Radiography System : AeroDR

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The “AeroDR” wireless cassette type digital radiography system sold by Konica Minolta weighs just 2.9kg including the internal battery and is the world’s lightest x-ray system.
“The AeroDR is equipped with an internal battery in order to support wireless operations. The battery is a next-generation battery called a lithium-ion capacitor. Ordinary lithium batteries used in cell phones and PCs inevitably degrade and must be replaced after 1 or 2 years with repeated …
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23Apr

ATEC Wireless Job Posting Hints At T-Mobile LTE Network Deployment

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Hello, hello what have we here? Thanks to an eagle-eyed TmoNews reader and his discovery of a job description through ATEC Wireless. This particular job for a LTE/Network Modernization Program Manager has one bullet point that really interests us: Project manages all aspects of a large and complex LTE deployment project throughout the infrastructure and… Read more

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