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Barefoot Software Launch Australian
Swimsuit Edition-Free, a Free Mobile
Phone and Wireless Device Service for
Cardmate on Symbian Devices
Barefoot Software Launch Australian
Swimsuit Edition-Free, a Free Mobile
Phone and Wireless Device Service for
Cardmate on Symbian Devices
06/12/2004 02:48 AMBarefoot Software Asia Limited (BSAL) is pleased to announce the
launch Australian Swimsuit Edition-Free (ASE), via the Barefoot
Software website (http://www.barefootsoft.com) for immediate download.
ASE is a Cardmate application for mobile phones which is being
launched for Free as a promotional application to end users who have a
Symbian based mobile phone. ASE, the first Australian swimsuit model
application for Smartphone devices in the World can initially be
downloaded by users who have a Nokia (6600/3650/7650), Sony Ericsson
P800/P900 and other compatible phones from the barefoot Web site.
[PRWEB Jun 12, 2004]
Kameleon Mobile Technologies Launches
Innovative "Blue Spot" Technology
Connecting On-the-Go Mobile Phone Users
To Rich Multimedia Advertising Content
With Just-One-Click.
Kameleon Mobile Technologies Launches
Innovative "Blue Spot" Technology
Connecting On-the-Go Mobile Phone Users
To Rich Multimedia Advertising Content
With Just-One-Click.
03/14/2005 05:24 PMKameleon Mobile Technologies "Blue Spots" can be placed in theaters,
retail stores, point of sale displays, and outdoor billboard
locations. With just one click the mobile consumer can get enhanced
product information when and where he's near the point of sale,
offering advertisers and brands a unique, patented new way to reach
customers, and add incentive to purchase. [PRWEB Mar 10, 2005]
Lake Group Media Announces Mobile
Advertising Network - Provides Marketers
New Mobile Advertising Opportunities on
Opt-In Text Messages
Lake Group Media Announces Mobile
Advertising Network - Provides Marketers
New Mobile Advertising Opportunities on
Opt-In Text Messages
02/01/2005 09:13 PMSMS Advertising is now available through Lake Group Media's SMS Mobile
Advertising Network, created in conjunction with SMS platform and
technology developer SMS Media Group. Lake Group Media's Mobile Ad
Network is 100% confirmed opt-in. Ads appear with requested SMS
messages. Inventory of 10MM+ mobile messages per month available!
[PRWEB Jan 19, 2005]
Mobile Phone is a Day to Day Need for
Everyone to Stay Connected with Their
Loved One's. Mobile Phone Chargers from
BB-shopping Helps to Connect More to
Them
Mobile Phone is a Day to Day Need for
Everyone to Stay Connected with Their
Loved One's. Mobile Phone Chargers from
BB-shopping Helps to Connect More to
Them
02/05/2005 09:23 PMBB-Shopping helps you buying best quality and long life Mobile Phone
Chargers for dufferent Models and Variants of Mobiles. [PRWEB Feb 3,
2005]
Call Skype for free from your mobile
phone
Call Skype for free from your mobile
phone
06/17/2005 04:25 PMInfoWorld Jun 17 2005 1:23AM GMT
FREE WiFive323 Phone for Windows Mobile
released
FREE WiFive323 Phone for Windows Mobile
released
02/16/2004 12:11 PMAirG Liberates Mobile Phone Users in
Iraq: AirG Launches Interactive Mobile
Community ‘MonAmi’ on Iraq’s First GSM
Mobile Network
AirG Liberates Mobile Phone Users in
Iraq: AirG Launches Interactive Mobile
Community ‘MonAmi’ on Iraq’s First GSM
Mobile Network
04/09/2005 03:48 AMAirG, the global leader in powering mobile communities announced today
that its mobile friend finder service MonAmi is now available to
customers in Iraq. [PRWEB Apr 9, 2005]
Siemens mobile kicks off summer with the
launch of its next-generation MMS CX65
mobile phone
Siemens mobile kicks off summer with the
launch of its next-generation MMS CX65
mobile phone
06/30/2004 07:55 AMAME Info Jun 30 2004 11:19AM GMT
Killer Mobile Releases Controversial
Mobile Phone Program - "Save Jimmy!"
Killer Mobile Releases Controversial
Mobile Phone Program - "Save Jimmy!"
01/05/2005 04:34 AMKiller Mobile (killermobile.com), a mobile phone software development
company released what is quickly becoming a controversial program
targeted at young, tech savvy men - a program aptly titled "Save
Jimmy". Save Jimmy is a program that can run on any MIDP 2.0 compliant
mobile phone that allows the user to input specific information on
their significant other's menstrual cycle and in turn receive daily
alerts as well as view a calendar with information regarding which
days are "Safe" to not use a condom. [PRWEB Jan 5, 2005]
Mobile Phone Tracking Success Story for
Locate Mobiles.com and Trace A
Mobile.com (featureXpress)
Mobile Phone Tracking Success Story for
Locate Mobiles.com and Trace A
Mobile.com (featureXpress)
04/12/2004 08:57 AMfeatureXpress - Mobile Phone Tracking sites Locate Mobiles.com and
Trace A Mobile.com report huge increase in subscriptions
Motorola E398 Music Mobile Phone
Exclusive on T-Mobile
Motorola E398 Music Mobile Phone
Exclusive on T-Mobile
08/27/2004 01:23 PMI4U Aug 26 2004 11:05AM GMT
The Chinese mobile phone industry's
shipment volume rose 64.2% year on year
to reach approximately 65.2 million
units as the PAS mobile phone shipment
broke a record high
The Chinese mobile phone industry's
shipment volume rose 64.2% year on year
to reach approximately 65.2 million
units as the PAS mobile phone shipment
broke a record high
06/11/2004 03:15 AMResearch and Markets are delighted to announce the addition of The
Chinese Mobile Phone Industry, 1Q 2004 and Beyond to their offering
[PRWEB Jun 11, 2004]
Tavros Mobile Begins European Soccer
Coverage for Mobile Phone Network
Distribution to End User Handsets
Tavros Mobile Begins European Soccer
Coverage for Mobile Phone Network
Distribution to End User Handsets
12/24/2004 12:26 PMTavros Mobile Announces the availability of European Soccer News,
direct to your Mobile Phone Handset! The latest soccer scores, goal
updates as they occur, and news, on an ongoing basis. All of this for
one low monthly fee. This new service is in addition to the latest
java games, ringtones, and other original mobile content for users to
download to their mobile phones. [PRWEB Dec 23, 2004]
Mobile-Ticketing - Delivery On Mobile
Phone
Mobile-Ticketing - Delivery On Mobile
Phone
09/17/2004 02:33 PMMobile-Ticketing - Delivery On Mobile
Phone
Mobile-Ticketing - Delivery On Mobile
Phone
09/17/2004 08:17 PMSlashdot Sep 17 2004 10:11PM GMT
T-Mobile: UK will get Windows Mobile
smart phone
T-Mobile: UK will get Windows Mobile
smart phone
09/09/2004 09:12 AMSmart Digital Assistant on its way
O2 Ireland turns on its 3G mobile
service
O2 Ireland turns on its 3G mobile
service
12/15/2003 11:35 PMIrish Times Dec 15 2003 10:30PM ET
The Mobile Technology Webl0g - "Location
Based Services and all about Mobile
Marketing" - Porn 4 UR Mobile
The Mobile Technology Webl0g - "Location
Based Services and all about Mobile
Marketing" - Porn 4 UR Mobile
03/29/2005 04:35 PMCARNIVAL OF THE CAPITALISTS .. week's
edition
mobile-weblog.com/archives/carnival_of_the_capitalists_part_
1.html
track this
site | 3 links
About the mobile edition
About the mobile edition
03/15/2003 04:03 PMAbout "dive into mark" mobile edition, thoughts on "standards", and
instructions for setting up your own mobile edition in Movable Type.
(397 words)
Quick-'n-Dirty methods to determine
which competing label is better: "Cell
Phone" or "Mobile Phone"?
Quick-'n-Dirty methods to determine
which competing label is better: "Cell
Phone" or "Mobile Phone"?
04/28/2004 11:39 AMOn the SIGIA-L mailing list, Stephanie Berger recently asked: "My
cohorts are not sure whether to use "cell phone" or "mobile phone".
Any evidence that one is better than the other, or one is used more
often than the other?"
This is a good example of the kind of labeling questions
information architects face all the time. The answer to these labeling
questions will depend on the target audience (a better label for
whom?), on business requirements (maybe the business want to promote
one term over the other) and on the context in which the label will be
used.
I'll discuss the conversation that followed here and afterwards
point to some useful tools for if you have a labeling question
yourself.
Andres Sulleiro: "Without any empirical data I will go with
my own opinion. [...] A quick survey of the phone carriers seems to
suggest that "wireless" (as in "wireless phone", "wireless customer")
is most common among US carriers, though you see some references to
"mobile" as well. T-mobile, a European company, uses "mobile" which is
more common in Europe as well as being the name of the carrier."
Method: check what other websites call it.
Jason Cho: "I think "cell" is more widespread in the US as
Andrés noted. "Call my mobile" can sound pretentious to Yankee ears.
But I would think everyone understands the term "mobile" on a business
card."
Method: personal experience.
Peter Van Dijck (and others): "Google for "cell phone" (including quotes):
6,230,000, Google for "mobile phone": 6,360,000.
Looks like a tie, assuming your audience is similar. Just pick one and
make sure your search engine knows both terms."
Christina Wodtke: "Y
ahoo for cell phone : 16,800,000, yahoo for mobile phone: 21,200,000. What does
this really tell you? you'd have to know who each engine indexes, how
much of the web, etc.. better to use a magic 8 ball. ;-)"
Method: check popularity of the terms on the web.
Peter Van Dijck: "My next step would be to find out what
people search for on your site,
or if not available, on the web (assuming that's more or less your
audience). Google
adwords can help."
Method: Find out what people (preferably your target
audience) search for.
Dave: "I like "mobile" for the reason that Christina stated
(forward compatibility); USers and non-USers will equally understand
it. Also, it is more interoperable w/ most of the vCard based
addressbook programs out there. I don't know any that are using
"cell" or "cellphone" ... I also like the clear and easy two word
approach of "mobile phone" ... I'm always wanting to say "cellphone"
where "cell phone" is really the more correct version. "cell" though
just doesn't feel like a real word b/c the "cell" doesn't fit a
meaning to me. I know what it means if I am forced to think about it,
but it really doesn't mean anything to me at all."
Method: personal experience, check what software programs
use.
Christina Wodtke: "> As can Ove
rture's keyword tool (couldn't find URL straight away).
You also might consider some adaptation of the freelisting
technique on a subset of your target. E.G., a write in survey: what
portable electronics do you own, then analyze for use of "cell phone"
and mobile phone".
Method: freelisting technique.
Eric Reiss: "Having worked closely with several
telecommunications companies, including Tellabs (US), Nortel (Canada),
ADVA (Germany), and NetTest (Denmark), this discussion is one I've
heard before. Europeans generally don't recognize the term "cell
phone." North Americans seem to accept both "cell" and "mobile." ATT
insists on promoting the term "wireless." In most instances, we've
agreed on the word "mobile" since it is understood by the widest
audience. Nortel, for instance, used "cell" almost exclusively until
the late 90s, but now leans toward "mobile." I think there is a trend
here."
Method: ask the subject matter experts.
Pabini Gabriel-Petit: "There's also Wordtracker.
[...]
In this vein, you might try just walking up to people, holding up your
cell/mobile phone, and asking them what they call it."
Method: Analyze what people search for.
Method: Find out what labels your users use.
Quick-'n-Dirty methods to determine which competing label is
better.
So, as a review, here are some of the methods used to determine
which label is better.
1. What do you think?
Method: personal experience/insights.
2. What do your users think?
Method: freelisting
technique.
Method: Find out what labels your users use: show them the item
you're trying to label and ask them what it is. (You could build an
online tool for this).
Method: Find out what people (preferably your target audience)
search for / check popularity of the terms on the web. Ove
rture's keyword tool. Google
adwords. Wordtracker. Google and Yahoo both list how often a term is
used on the web (use quotes around your terms!).
3. What do the experts think?
Method: ask the subject matter experts.
Method: check what other websites/software call it.
Gotcha's: be careful when using these techniques. You are
looking for a label that works for your audience and your business
requirements. Most of these techniques use audiences that may be very
different from yours, and most are indicative only (ie: they're not
hard science). Use your judgement.
The Survivor's Guide to 2005: Mobile and
Wireless
The Survivor's Guide to 2005: Mobile and
Wireless
12/28/2004 01:19 AMNetwork Computing Dec 28 2004 5:07AM GMT
iPass to Let IT Managers Guide Mobile
Security
iPass to Let IT Managers Guide Mobile
Security
07/19/2004 06:08 PMThe company is enhancing its global network to enforce corporate
security policies over all connections, including those from public
wireless hot spots.
Ireland Online: Venezuela celebrates
Irish liberation hero
Ireland Online: Venezuela celebrates
Irish liberation hero
03/19/2005 03:16 AMVheadline.com - Fri Mar 18, 12:25 pm GMT
Free wi-fi in mobile alabama and a Free
Drink
Free wi-fi in mobile alabama and a Free
Drink
11/12/2003 01:14 PMJr's Smokehouse in Mobile, Alabama
has free wi-fi at
the resturaunt. The owners are really great guys. I told them about
this site and they said if anyone that comes in mentions they saw this
here they would give them a
free drink with their meal!
You Know You Use Your Mobile Phone Too
Much When...
You Know You Use Your Mobile Phone Too
Much When...
02/11/2004 01:32 PMAccording to a new study in Australia,
answering mobile phones is more enjoyable than sex for
nearly half of all people who took the survey. Is it just me, or are
these people probably doing something wrong? Of course, for some,
they seem to believe that the mobile phone enhances their sex life:
"10 per cent of men think sending risque photos by mobile enhances
their love life. Only 5 per cent of women agree." One thing that
people do agree on, is that mobile phones seem to make people less
courteous. I guess that's what happens when people start having less
sex.
Now Here's a Mobile Phone
Now Here's a Mobile Phone
06/10/2004 06:35 AMYou can take it with you: A wireless conference phone goes where the
action is.
Mobile Phone TV?
Mobile Phone TV?
09/10/2004 08:18 PMIs the mobile phone the new PC?
Is the mobile phone the new PC?
06/04/2004 05:35 PMPC Plus UK Jun 4 2004 9:54PM GMT
Restore Defaults button was removed in
the Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Second
Edition
Restore Defaults button was removed in
the Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Second
Edition
05/25/2004 04:37 PMMusic On The Mobile Phone
Music On The Mobile Phone
05/06/2004 12:55 PMUnderstanding the mobile music market these days seems a bit
challenging. While the industry is surprised, but thrilled, that kids
who won't pay for downloadable music online are shelling out much more
money on snippets of songs for downloadable ringtones, it's unclear if
that market can last. While the going is good, however, wireless
carriers are starting to more actively
push for
"ringback" tones, which are what people hear when they call you
and are waiting for you to pick up the phone (instead of the standard
computerized ringing you normally hear through the phone). While, in
the past, some have found this
confusing (you don't expect to hear music when you call someone, you expect to
hear "ring ring"), ringback tones are apparently tremendously
successful in places like South Korea. Still, if you want to be even
more confused, a new study found that
most
people have no interest in paying to download music to their phone
- no matter how much it costs. It's not that they're against paying,
as many would pay for other content on their phone, it's just that
they don't want to pay for music. So, the question is whether or not
this is consistent with reality? Are these people who say they won't
pay for music on their phones not buying ringtones? Or do they
somehow consider ringtones (and potentially ringback tones) different
than "music," and therefore worth shelling out? Also, a single
snapshot may not be useful. People may not want to buy ringtones
until they see that all of their friends have done so already. Still,
the large number of people who seem very against the idea of paying
for music for their mobile phone might be a warning sing that things
like ringtones and ringback tones are something of a fad that may not
last.
How shall I own your mobile phone today?
How shall I own your mobile phone today?
03/25/2005 09:27 AMComment Bluesnarfing, bluejacking, bluebugging
Motorola's 3G mobile phone
Motorola's 3G mobile phone
01/16/2004 11:02 AMComputerworld Singapore Jan 15 2004 9:39PM GMT
The Mobile Phone Of Death
The Mobile Phone Of Death
03/30/2005 06:50 AMOkay, this one is something of a silly story (even if it does seem to
involve two deaths), but what caught my eye is what seems like the
opening premise to a very, very bad horror film. The headline reads:
"Cell Phone Leads to Deaths," which originally made me expect some
trumped up connection between some sort of accidental death and a
mobile phone -- which would be true, other than the fact that this
particular phone seemed to be involved in two such instances in a very
short period of time. The story starts out by discussing a car
accident that was the
result of a driver talking
on his phone. That's (unfortunately) a common enough story. The
driver died in the accident, and his phone was thrown from the
vehicle... where it was picked up by two men who ran away. Once they
got home, the two men got into an argument over who would keep the
phone, and one of them ended up stabbing and killing the other. In
other words, this same mobile phone was responsible for two entirely
separate deaths in the course of a very short period of time. The
phone, clearly, is cursed. It must be
destroyed.
Ebooks and OCR come to the mobile phone
Ebooks and OCR come to the mobile phone
03/19/2005 02:34 AMIn Japan people are now reading entire books on their mobile phones.
Also, Hitachi brings OCR to camera phones.
EA to boost mobile-phone
EA to boost mobile-phone
09/05/2004 04:59 PMTechzonez Sep 5 2004 8:28PM GMT
Bridging the PC-mobile phone gap
Bridging the PC-mobile phone gap
05/08/2004 08:09 PMThe Hindu May 8 2004 11:49PM GMT
Good GSM mobile phone?
Good GSM mobile phone?
07/08/2004 05:12 PMMy Handspring Treo died for the 10th or 12th time. It is
still under warranty but now that Handspring has been acquired by Palm
it takes three weeks to get a replacement phone. Given that a
Treo only lasts an average of about 8 weeks before failing this means
that one is using one's backup phone about one third of the
time. My current backup phone is an old Motorola Triband that
won't sync with Outlook. Anyone have any advice on a good GSM to
buy? Here are my requirements:
- dual or tri-band for use in foreign countries
- sync with Outlook address book including the notes fields and the
mailing address fields (need to be able to send postcards!)
- sync with Outlook calendar and provide alerts of appointments
- would be nice to be able to enter new calendar events and new
address book entries and sync them back with Outlook
- would be nice to have a built-in camera
- cost less than $250 with no service agreement (I already have the
SIM and service)
One phone that looks like it might work is the $230 Sony Ericsson
T610. If I can get all of these requirements met I might
actually just chuck the Treo.
I'm looking for a good new mobile phone
I'm looking for a good new mobile phone
12/19/2004 03:21 PMIt's that time again, time to upgrade the mobile phone, and though
I've pored over reviews, and talked to sales people at the shops, and
read friends' weblogs, I'm still not sure how to proceed. So once
again, I'm turning to you dear readers, to hear your thoughts about
the latest and greatest in mobile technology. Here are my
requirements:
- Reasonably decent camera on phone (doesn't have to be 1 MB pictures,
but something decent that I can post to Flickr, etc. and have things
be recognizable)
- GSM so I can use it abroad
- Works on T-Mobile
- Decent form factor and interface, if possible. I'd rather it weren't
a giant phone too large for my pants pocket, or one with some annoying
interface like my current Ericsson T68 (which seems to require an
inordinate amount of inputs just to add a contact)
Any suggestions? Do you love your phone? Or hate it? And why? Thanks
so much for your help!
Update: I've closed the thread because I've gotten enough
recommendations and I've decided on the Nokia 6600. More to follow
once I've had time to play with it.
Mobile phone bl0gging for everyone
Mobile phone bl0gging for everyone
07/09/2004 06:19 PMAnyone that ever wanted to send a photo from their phone to their
weblog should take a look at
Flickr's new feature that allows you to post to any Blogger,
LiveJournal, MT, or Typepad blog. Last year I spent several days
configuring scripts that ran on three different servers and it worked,
but just barely. In a few minutes of setup at Flickr, you should
be able to do pretty much the same thing, for free.
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Nokia selects Chennai for manufacturing
mobile devices in India
Nokia selects Chennai for manufacturing
mobile devices in India
04/06/2005 04:39 AMZDNet India Apr 6 2005 8:44AM GMT
Nokia to build 150 mln dlr mobile phone
factory in south India (AFP)
Nokia to build 150 mln dlr mobile phone
factory in south India (AFP)
04/06/2005 12:36 PMAFP - Nokia, the world's largest mobile phone maker, said it would
invest 150 million dollars in building a handset factory in India,
which it has singled out as one of its key future markets.
BPL Mobile, MSN India and Mobile 365
Bring Mobility to Subscribers in India
BPL Mobile, MSN India and Mobile 365
Bring Mobility to Subscribers in India
12/24/2004 12:47 PMMSN India, a leading online destination featuring more than 360
million users worldwide, and Mobile 365 (newly merged
Mobileway-InphoMatch) today further extend their relationship in Asia
by forging a strategic mobile alliance with BPL Mobile, India’s best
and most trusted mobile phone service provider. Starting today, over
2.4 million BPL Mobile subscribers across Mumbai, Maharashtra, Goa,
Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry will be able to access their
Hotmail e-mails and chat with their MSN buddies on SMS anywhere,
anytime. [PRWEB Dec 23, 2004]
floAt's Mobile Agent 0.10.28c Released
floAt's Mobile Agent 0.10.28c Released
12/02/2003 12:26 AMNokia sets up CDMA center in India
Nokia sets up CDMA center in India
04/28/2004 02:24 PMGrowing popularity of CDMA-based cell phones in India and other
Asia-Pacific regions prompts the Finnish handset maker to focus on the
standard.
The Unauthorized Content Distrubtion
System
The Unauthorized Content Distrubtion
System
12/30/2004 04:39 PMEveryone knows that just about any digital product you would want is
probably available somewhere online. What many people probably don't
know, however, is how those products get there. Wired Magazine is
running a fascinating article looking at the
real
distribution process for unauthorized content. It is
not
about someone buying a CD and ripping songs to their Kazaa-enabled PC.
Instead, there's a complex, but amazingly efficient distribution
system that operates on a variety levels above the popular file
sharing networks, and the content all filters down. If you're
familiar with typical warez groups, it appears these are like
supersized versions of those -- where everyone involved is doing it to
get access to more stuff, but also just for the fun of it. While
what's happening in these networks is obviously very much illegal,
what's most fascinating is just how incredibly efficient a
distribution system it really is. If the entertainment industry was
being smart about things, they would stop reacting so badly, and start
looking for ways to actually
leverage this distribution system.
Of course, that would require them to adjust their business models,
and, as has become pretty damn clear, the industry doesn't believe in
ever changing business models.
Nokia Flaunts Camera Phones at
McDonald's in India (Reuters)
Nokia Flaunts Camera Phones at
McDonald's in India (Reuters)
05/05/2004 12:29 PMReuters - Would you like a family snapshot from
a mobile phone to go with that Happy Meal?
Nokia To Open Tenth Manufacturing Plant
in India (NewsFactor)
Nokia To Open Tenth Manufacturing Plant
in India (NewsFactor)
04/08/2005 03:17 PMNewsFactor - As an indication that the markets in the United States
and Europe could be close to saturation for mobile-electronics
adoption, Nokia (NYSE: NOK) plans to set up a manufacturing facility
for mobile devices in India, investing an estimated US$150 million
in the production plant.
Nokia N-Gage QD game deck to be launched
in India next month
Nokia N-Gage QD game deck to be launched
in India next month
08/07/2004 05:04 PMTechTree Aug 7 2004 8:38PM GMT
IDL 6.0: Convenience And Distrubtion
Power Enhance Visualization Program
IDL 6.0: Convenience And Distrubtion
Power Enhance Visualization Program
06/23/2004 01:31 AMIDL offers data-visualization tricks not available in any other math
application, and version 6.0 is significantly easier for newcomers to
use. By Charles Seiter, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
T-Mobile DE Gets Nokia 6630
T-Mobile DE Gets Nokia 6630
09/17/2004 08:17 AM
Looks like T-Mobile Germany is getting the Nokia 6630 (or
else they made a bad choice in stock photography in this marketing
page (and putting it in the release copy)). I wonder if that means
T-Mobile will carry it in the US? My guess would be no, since the
whole point of the 6630 is that it works on high-speed 3G networks -
something T-Mobile USA doesn't really have. (Thanks,
Armin!)
Read - T-Mobile to expand its
cell phone service. [T-Mobile]
Related
Nokia Archives
[Gizmodo]
T-Mobile
Archives [Gizmodo]
Two New T-Mobile Nokia Handsets
Two New T-Mobile Nokia Handsets
05/27/2004 07:51 AMT-Mobile has added two new phones to their product lineup, the Nokia
6010, a fairly nondescript phone with color display and AOL instant
message functions, as well as the Nokia 3660 (pictured rightmost) the
updated version of the 3650 that...
T-Mobile DK Gets Nokia 6630
T-Mobile DK Gets Nokia 6630
09/16/2004 10:47 PM
Looks like T-Mobile Germany is getting the Nokia 6630 (or
else they made a bad choice in stock photography in this marketing
page). I wonder if that means T-Mobile will carry it in the US? My
guess would be no, since the whole point of the 6630 is that it works
on high-speed 3G networks - something T-Mobile USA doesn't really
have. (Thanks, Armin!)
Read - T-Mobile to expand its
cell phone service. [T-Mobile]
Related
Nokia Archives
[Gizmodo]
T-Mobile
Archives [Gizmodo]
Mobile war - Microsoft Vs. Nokia
Mobile war - Microsoft Vs. Nokia
01/06/2005 04:26 AMAddict3d.org Jan 6 2005 8:04AM GMT
Mobile ``Nokia Moments``
Mobile ``Nokia Moments``
07/29/2004 06:46 AMLiving life to its fullest -- online.
3G Nokia 7600 for T-Mobile
3G Nokia 7600 for T-Mobile
05/05/2004 12:40 PM3G May 5 2004 4:41PM GMT
47 mln mobile users in India
47 mln mobile users in India
03/28/2005 06:18 PMZDNet Mar 28 2005 9:21PM GMT
Mobile India Barbie
Mobile India Barbie
09/27/2004 10:48 AM
Xeni Jardin:
BoingBoing reader Russell Buckley says, "Toymaker Mattel has launched
a Barbie doll in India, impeccably dressed as always, but also with
her own must-have accessory - a mobile phone. But this is no toy - the
mobile works. Barbie's owners can Instant Message Barbie and friends
who have a Barbie too. Plus the look of the phone can be changed to
match her clothes. It's priced at R 1199 (USD 26)."
Link
New Nokia 3G Mobile Phone for Japan
New Nokia 3G Mobile Phone for Japan
05/14/2004 10:50 AMWireless Watch Japan May 14 2004 2:44PM GMT
Nokia engages with mobile games
Nokia engages with mobile games
11/12/2003 01:14 PMBBC Nov 12 2003 11:38AM ET
T-Mobile Carrying the Nokia 6600
T-Mobile Carrying the Nokia 6600
04/20/2004 07:17 AMI'm not 100% sure when it dropped to channel, but it looks like
T-Mobile has started carrying the Nokia 6600, the Series 60 tri-band
phone. Feature-wise, it's similar to many other Series 60 devices,
albeit with a nicer 65,536-color screen than some of the earlier
models (such as the popular...
LG unveils 3G mobile handset in India
LG unveils 3G mobile handset in India
02/01/2005 09:37 PMHindustan Times Feb 1 2005 12:08PM GMT
what is the current price of Nokia 2300
Nokia 2100 & Nokia 1100 in Jaipur,
Rajasthan
what is the current price of Nokia 2300
Nokia 2100 & Nokia 1100 in Jaipur,
Rajasthan
09/12/2004 05:49 PMTechTree Sep 12 2004 8:50PM GMT
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10/28/2003 11:09 PMNokia sees mobile market shrink
Nokia sees mobile market shrink
07/15/2004 06:34 AMThe Finnish mobile phone giant records a rise in quarterly profits,
but warns of pressures ahead as its market share contracts.
Nokia relationship, TypePad, Demo Mobile
Nokia relationship, TypePad, Demo Mobile
09/10/2004 05:12 AMA lot of new developments coming from La Jolla, where we are attending
DEMOmobile and formally announced our collaboration with...
More Mobile File Sharing: This Time From
Nokia
More Mobile File Sharing: This Time From
Nokia
09/14/2004 02:55 PMFor quite some time, we've been wondering why the music industry was
so excited about the money they were making from ringtones, since they
all seemed to ignore the lessons they learned the past few years
online: by overpricing ringtones and making them difficult to get,
they were going to be taken by surprise when the "Napster for mobile
phones" showed up. It appears that it's getting closer -- but the most
interesting part is that the developments seem to be coming from large
companies rather than a kid in a dorm room. Last week we wrote about
SK Telecom's
new
file sharing application, and today's New Scientist reports that
Nokia
Research is working on their own file sharing application. They
admit that it was more difficult than they expected due to the
unreliable nature of mobile phone networks, but that it is possible.
As the article notes, the issue (once again) isn't really technical,
but how the recording industry will respond (easy to predict that one:
badly). Of course, what the recording industry still doesn't seem to
understand is that these applications don't go away, no matter how
much they complain (and sue). The next trick, though, will be seeing
how developers take the idea of P2P one step further once they realize
that by adding P2P in a mobile world, it lets users do more than just
swap songs.
Nokia sees powerful mobile future
Nokia sees powerful mobile future
02/18/2004 05:07 AMBBC Feb 18 2004 9:05AM GMT
Nokia and Motorola are strongest mobile
brands
Nokia and Motorola are strongest mobile
brands
05/21/2004 05:21 AMinSourced May 21 2004 10:08AM GMT
Nokia deploys 'wave messaging' mobile
Nokia deploys 'wave messaging' mobile
06/02/2004 10:08 AMLEDs project SMS to astounded onlookers
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