Last modified: March 15, 2005 11:11 AM PST
Overload for the wireless industry?
Instant messaging, ring tones and other services have cell phone industry scrambling to keep up--and now phone makers at the CTIA Wireless show in New Orleans say they're adding VoIP.
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Photos: Hybrid handsets
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Cellular industry pursues VoIP options
Cellular manufacturers are adding VoIP, the less-expensive Internet-based call technology, to their upcoming handsets.March 15, 2005
Are camera phones losing their snap?
Camera phones, a giant hit, risk fading into obscurity if problems aren't addressed, Kodak CEO says.March 14, 2005
RIM to bring AOL, Yahoo IMs to BlackBerry
Research In Motion has expanded its partnership with Internet companies to offer instant message over its wireless handheld device.March 14, 2005
Deals bring hardball to handsets
Can't get to your living room or a sports bar for the ball game? Major League Baseball plans to send videocasts to your phone.March 14, 2005
LG looks at WiMax--and U.S. culture
Korean company teams with Nortel on emerging wireless standard, and opens a research center to study American culture.March 14, 2005
Cell phones: They do voice calling too?
The cell phone is transforming into a true multimedia device, as this week's CTIA show will demonstrate.March 14, 2005
U.S. cell tally: 180 million users and counting
U.S. cell phone subscriber totals, wireless revenue and monthly bills all climb.March 14, 2005
Cellular companies ready ring tones, radio and more
At CTIA show, Cingular looks to Star Wars, the BlackBerry goes Yahoo, and AOL tunes in radio stations.March 13, 2005
Europe, U.S. separated by telephone cultures
Government policies and industry standards make all the difference in cell phone use between Athens, Georgia, and Athens, Greece.March 13, 2005
CeBit picks up the buzz on new phones
Cell phone manufacturers dial into world's biggest telecom and tech trade show to tout new built-in technologies.March 11, 2005
Crash helmets take cell calls
Italian company makes motorcycle helmets that allow hands-free cell calling.March 11, 2005

