| CTIA Reports US Mobile Data Revenues Jumped 39% in 2008 The US trade body, the CTIA has published the findings of its semi-annual industry survey - wireless revenues showed impressive year-to year gains, as wireless data service revenues for the year 2008 rose to more than $32 billion. ... Companies Wasting Money and Time On Mobile Devices Companies are wasting money on unused minutes and unnecessary charges for their employees' mobile phones, according to a new survey by Mobi, a mobile device management company.... Intel Unleashes Atom Bomb on the Competition in 2008 Intel gained share in the global microprocessor during every quarter of 2008, partly due to the success of its Atom chip in the emerging netbook sector, according to iSuppli Corp.... Yankee Group Predicts No Capex Growth Until 2011 Yankee Group is predicting that telecommunications carriers globally will show measured caution in capital expenditures (capex) in 2009, decreasing from $284 billion in 2008 to $272 billion this year.... Strong Mini-Note PC Demand Expected to Buoy Notebook Market in 2009 Despite what is looking to be a rather dismal year for the PC industry as a whole, mini-note PCs, or netbooks, are forecast to grow at more than 65% Y/Y in 2009, while the "traditional" notebook PC market is forecast to grow at just 3% in 2009, accor... |