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Ed Suwanjindar of Microsoft shows the new Windows Mobile 2003 software for Pocket PCs on a HP iPAQ 2210 handheld in Redmond, Washington.

Ed Suwanjindar of Microsoft shows the new Windows Mobile 2003 software for Pocket PCs on a HP iPAQ 2210 handheld in Redmond, Washington. This new version of Microsoft Windows Mobile software includes support for easy access to wireless networks and for developers building Microsoft .NET services.

A Chinese woman smiles after receiving a card noting her place in line, after having already waited for six hours, to buy a new type of mobile phone SIM card in Beijing. China

A Chinese woman smiles after receiving a card noting her place in line, after having already waited for six hours, to buy a new type of mobile phone SIM card in Beijing. China added 4.3 million new mobile phone users in May, taking its total to 230 million.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs holds up 12-inch computer chip for the new Apple Power Mac G5 personal computer, while introducing it to the world at the Apple World Wide Developers Conference in San Francisco

Apple CEO Steve Jobs holds up 12-inch computer chip for the new Apple Power Mac G5 personal computer, while introducing it to the world at the Apple World Wide Developers Conference in San Francisco. Jobs says the new G5, available to consumers next August, will be the world’s fastest personal computer. 

New handsets manufactured by NEC Corp are displayed at an unveiling in Tokyo

New handsets manufactured by NEC Corp are displayed at an unveiling in Tokyo. Japan’s NTT DoCoMo Inc said it would offer two new handsets by NEC and Fujitsu Ltd with longer battery life for its third-generation (3G) service in the next few months in a bid to spur demand for the fledgling service.

— Reuters