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     <title>NEC, Casio, Hitachi to merge handset businesses</title>
   	 <description>(AP) --  Japanese electronics makers NEC Corp., Casio Computer Co. and Hitachi said Monday they will combine their mobile phone handset-manufacturing operations by April next year in a bid to boost their competitiveness at home and abroad.</description>
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     <title>NTT DOCOMO Develops Solar-powered Handset</title>
   	 <description>NTT DOCOMO, Japan's largest mobile operator, announced today its development of the SOLAR HYBRID (docomo STYLE series SH-08A), a solar-powered, waterproof mobile phone that will go on sale in Japan from September.</description>
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     <title>DoCoMo invests $45.5M in US mobile video firm</title>
   	 <description>(AP) --  NTT DoCoMo, Japan's largest mobile phone operator, said Monday it spent $45.5 million to take a 35 percent share in a U.S. company that makes multimedia technology for its mobile phones.</description>
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     <title>Japan's DoCoMo eyes cash transfer by cellphone</title>
   	 <description>Japan's top mobile telephone operator NTT DoCoMo said Wednesday it aimed to launch a new service enabling cash transfers simply by entering the recipient's cellphone number.</description>
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     <title>RIM rules out battery flaw with Blackberry Bold</title>
   	 <description>Canada's Research In Motion said Friday it has ruled out faulty batteries as the likely cause of keyboards heating up during recharging of its BlackBerry Bold smart phones sold in Japan.</description>
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     <title>BlackBerry Bold sales suspended in Japan</title>
   	 <description>Japanese mobile phone operator NTT DoCoMo said it suspended domestic sales Friday of the smart phone BlackBerry Bold after about 30 users reported the keyboards heated up during recharging.</description>
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     <title>Share fragrances via your cell phone</title>
   	 <description>Since 2005, people in Japan have been making their homes smell nice with fragrance-emitting silver devices, which emit a variety of smells for different moods. Currently, people must control the fragrances directly on the devices, which are manufactured by Fragrant Communication.  </description>
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     <title>Researchers Demonstrate Molecular Delivery System for Molecular Communication</title>
   	 <description>NTT DoCoMo, Inc. announced today that in experiments being carried out jointly with Professor Kazuo Sutoh of the Department of Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, and Associate Professor Shoji Takeuchi of the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, it has successfully demonstrated the world's first molecular delivery system for molecular communication.</description>
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     <title>NTT DoCoMo Achieves 250Mbps Downlink in Super 3G Field Experiment</title>
   	 <description>NTT DoCoMo, Inc. announced today that it has recorded a downlink transmission rate of 250Mbps over a high-speed wireless network in an outdoor test of an experimental Super 3G system for mobile communications.</description>
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     <title>Nomadic devices, the freedom to compute</title>
   	 <description>Today's mobile phones and other nomadic devices have the computing power to offer users many more applications than currently available. However, security concerns and costs are holding back developments in this area. But ‘security-by-contract` promises an effective solution.</description>
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     <title>Trials of super-fast mobile broadband on track for success</title>
   	 <description>The first phase in a trial of an evolved version of today's mobile phone radio access technology designed to deliver much higher wireless data rates has proven a success.</description>
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     <title>Realizing Super 3G: NTT Develops Low-Power LSI Incorporating MIMO Signal-Processing Technology</title>
   	 <description>NTT DoCoMo announced today that it has developed and successfully tested a trial large-scale-integration (LSI) chip incorporating advanced power-saving signal-processing technologies that enable the chip to work at a sufficiently low power consumption and to be made small enough to fit into forthcoming Super 3G handsets and beyond.</description>
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     <title>NTT DoCoMo to Unveil Windows Mobile 6.0 Smartphones</title>
   	 <description>NTT DoCoMo announced today the development of two smartphones equipped with the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Japanese-edition operating system. </description>
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	 <pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2007 13:57:04 EST</pubDate>
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     <title>NTT DoCoMo to Start Marketing Japanese Support for BlackBerry</title>
   	 <description>NTT DoCoMo announced today that it will begin marketing Research In Motion's BlackBerry 8707h with Japanese-language support on July 23.</description>
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     <title>NTT DoCoMo Begins Super 3G Experiment</title>
   	 <description>NTT DoCoMo, Inc. announced today that this month it began testing an experimental Super 3G system for mobile communications. With this experiment, DoCoMo will seek to achieve a downlink transmission rate of 300Mbps over a high-speed wireless network.</description>
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