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Catch the latest news and the hottest trends in cell phones, as CNET reports live from the 2007 CTIA show in Orlando.
At CES 2007, we look at Verizon V Cast TV, which promises to bring live TV to your cell phone.
'Star Trek' lives at WonderCon 2007
A new Star Trek movie is on the horizon, and Trekkies worldwide are eager to discuss the possibilities. Will the 11th installment bring Trek fans (and revenue) back to the Starfleet franchise? CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari talks to members of the "Trek Lives" panel at WonderCon 2007 in San Francisco.
Sprint PCS showcases live TV on a cell phone
As cell phone services evolve, Sprint PCS shows CNET's Patrick Houston a host of new features, including live streaming TV.
A short movie? How about 30 seconds long, and shoot it on your cell phone? Those were the contest rules, and Ithaca College received some strong entries from students. CNET's Molly Wood looks at the cell phone as video source.
A short movie? How about 30 seconds long, and shoot it on your cell phone? Those were the contest rules, and Ithaca College received some strong entries from students. CNET's Molly Wood looks at the cell phone as video source.\r\n
During the September 27, 2007 CNET Live show, audience members competed in a GPS contest.
Microsoft launches Office Communicator 2007
In Office Communicator 2007 and Office Communications Server 2007, Microsoft has completely overhauled its Live Communications family of software. With new PBX connectivity, the new suite pulls the public telephone network into the equation, making it possible for people on landlines and cell phones to join VoIP-based conversations and data conferences. "Presence" detection is also a major theme in the new software suite.
CNET.com's Brian Cooley looks at a new way to get the latest stock car news, stats and live updates -- direct to your cell phone or PDA.
