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With the patent-pending Cell-Block-R, all incoming calls in, say, a theater could be routed to voice mail. Foreign firms are e-peddling cell-phone jammers, illegal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Anarchy in the Airwaves | 6/27/2005 | See Source »

...other countries for interrogation and, in some cases, according to former captives, torture. At the time of his abduction, Hassan was under investigation by Italian authorities for alleged links to al-Qaeda. The Italians say they have photocopies of the Americans' passports placing them in Milan and mobile-phone records showing calls to each other and to Egypt. The c.i.a. and the U.S. embassy in Rome declined to comment. Depending how it's resolved, the episode could add to Italian disenchantment with U.S. foreign policy. "This was not only gravely illegal, but also very damaging in the battle against terrorism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spy Games | 6/26/2005 | See Source »

...Taiwan is reaching for the limelight. Earlier this month, Taiwan consumer-electronics company BenQ, a relatively unknown maker of everything from notebook computers to LCD TVs to MP3 players, agreed to acquire the mobile-phone business of German behemoth Siemens, thereby becoming the world's fourth-largest mobile-phone company with total annual revenues of nearly $11 billion. Not only is the firm gaining size, it is gaining marketplace visibility. BenQ gets to use the top-notch Siemens brand name for five years. K.Y. Lee, BenQ's ceo, plans to mark his phones BenQ-Siemens, pumping his own brand more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Taiwan Steps Up | 6/25/2005 | See Source »

...taking on the industry's heavyweights. An easy-going engineer, Lee began using the BenQ brand in 2001 when his organization was spun off from Acer, Taiwan's well-known computer company. The BenQ logo can now be found on MP3 players, LCD TVs and monitors, notebooks and mobile phones. An 80-person design team, led by a former Porsche designer, has created trendy gadgets aimed at Asia's youth, such as a coin-sized MP3 player that can be worn as a pendant and sleek laptops called Joybooks. In May, the company launched a square phone, the Qube, with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Taiwan Steps Up | 6/25/2005 | See Source »

...BenQ is getting noticed. So far this year, its branded products generated 44% of its revenues (the company still produces projectors, LCD monitors and mobile phones on a contract basis). But Lee's bold strategy has serious risks. According to consulting firm Gartner, Motorola last year discontinued buying phones from BenQ because the Taiwan firm had started selling its own mobile phones. (Neither Lee nor a Motorola spokesperson would comment.) The acquisition of the Siemens unit is also risky. Burdened with stodgy phones, high costs and falling market share, the German operation is losing about $1 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Taiwan Steps Up | 6/25/2005 | See Source »

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