This is the Operation Gadget weekly summary for the first week of June 2004. I’m experimenting with a weekly summary so that readers who want to receive a periodic email with Operation Gadget headlines can receive the links to all of the articles published each week. I will post a mechanism for readers to sign up for this service when I work out the details.
The headlines:
June 4
- How the PDA Market Came Down to Two Big Players
- North Korea Decides That Permitting Mobile Phones Was a Mistake
June 2
- al Qaeda Operatives Continue to be Nabbed as a Result of Cell Phone Use
- Security Consultants Urge Linksys WRT54G Owners to Change Configuration from Default
- Nokia 6600 Available for Less Than $100 at Amazon.com
- Canalysis Reports that Nokia Leads World Market for Smartphones
June 1
- Pace of Cingular 3G Test Criticized by Newsfactor Network
- Sony to Stop Selling Handhelds in U.S. and Europe
- Nokia Sales Flat Because It Focused on Smartphones– Wall Street Journal
Does a weekly summary work for you? Is it a waste of time? Let me know by posting a comment. Thanks….