Motorola's CN620 WiFi phone most people can't use
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T-Mobile to carry Motorola's CN620 WiFi
phone
T-Mobile to carry Motorola's CN620 WiFi
phone
08/05/2004 05:51 PMEngadget Aug 5 2004 9:48PM GMT
Motorola's CN620 WiFi cellphone
Motorola's CN620 WiFi cellphone
07/02/2004 11:35 AMEngadget Jul 2 2004 2:21PM GMT
Motorola CN620 WiFi phone announced
Motorola CN620 WiFi phone announced
07/27/2004 02:42 AMMobileTracker Jul 27 2004 6:05AM GMT
Motorola CN620 approved, Wi-Fi phone
Motorola CN620 approved, Wi-Fi phone
07/01/2004 10:22 PMMobileTracker Jul 2 2004 2:19AM GMT
Motorola Wi-fi Mobile Phone CN620
officially announced
Motorola Wi-fi Mobile Phone CN620
officially announced
07/27/2004 11:11 AMI4U Jul 27 2004 3:17PM GMT
Motorola Announces the Motorola CN620,
Dual-Network Wi-Fi Phone
Motorola Announces the Motorola CN620,
Dual-Network Wi-Fi Phone
07/27/2004 04:22 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum Jul 27 2004 8:22AM GMT
Motorola's iTunes phone near
Motorola's iTunes phone near
12/19/2004 03:12 PMMobileTracker Dec 16 2004 11:45PM GMT
Motorola's 3G mobile phone
Motorola's 3G mobile phone
01/16/2004 11:02 AMComputerworld Singapore Jan 15 2004 9:39PM GMT
Motorola's iTunes phone revealed
Motorola's iTunes phone revealed
04/01/2005 12:24 PMDavid Pescovitz:
(AKA Pesco got punk'd.) All week, my friend Carlo Longino of The
Mobile Music Blog and TheFeature has been bragging to me that he
convinced Motorola PR to give him the exclusive first look at the
long-awaited iTunes phone. Carlo said he'd post the photos when the
embargo lifted early this morning and I could break the news
simultaneously on Boing Boing. So, um, here's that world exclusive.
Lin
k (Screw you, Carlo!)Motorola's iTunes Phone On The Rocks
Motorola's iTunes Phone On The Rocks
03/14/2005 05:50 PMThe tech match made in heaven has prompted a hell of a standoff. By
Scott Moritz, The Street
What's in a name? Motorola's latest
phone fashion
What's in a name? Motorola's latest
phone fashion
03/26/2005 04:13 PMZDNet Mar 26 2005 6:49PM GMT
Where Is Motorola's New Cell Phone With
iTunes?
Where Is Motorola's New Cell Phone With
iTunes?
03/28/2005 01:02 AMMany industry players suspect that a wireless service provider
intervened, essentially telling Motorola, "I'll be darned if I'll sell
your phones to my customers if it means they can buy songs through
Apple and Motorola without giving me a piece of the pie." By Bruce
Meyerson, Associated Press
Motorola's MPx Smart Phone Coming Soon
Motorola's MPx Smart Phone Coming Soon
07/05/2004 07:01 PMWebTalk Radio Jul 5 2004 11:12PM GMT
WorldGate and Motorola's Ojo Personal
Video Phone
WorldGate and Motorola's Ojo Personal
Video Phone
05/27/2004 09:28 AMA company called WorldGate has teamed up with Motorola to field test
a(nother) videophone product, the Ojo ('ojo' means 'your money,
please' in Spanish). Their claiming to get video throughput of 30
frames-per-second over data pipes as thin as 110Kbps....
Motorola's New Camera Phone Late for
Christmas
Motorola's New Camera Phone Late for
Christmas
12/04/2003 11:51 PMRed Nova Dec 4 2003 10:03PM ET
Motorola's MPx 'Holy Grail' Smart Phone
Motorola's MPx 'Holy Grail' Smart Phone
05/01/2004 08:10 PMWebTalk Radio May 1 2004 11:18PM GMT
Linux Powers Motorola's Smart Phone
Linux Powers Motorola's Smart Phone
03/16/2003 12:19 PMMotorola's Zander: ITunes Phone on Hold
(AP)
Motorola's Zander: ITunes Phone on Hold
(AP)
03/17/2005 04:08 AMAP - Motorola Inc.'s last-minute decision to indefinitely postpone an
announcement about its iTunes phone resulted from concerns voiced by
Apple Computer Inc., according to the mobile-phone manufacturer's
chief executive.
Motorola's Fuzzy Camera-Phone Picture
Motorola's Fuzzy Camera-Phone Picture
12/11/2003 10:44 PMBusiness Week Dec 11 2003 10:04PM ET
Motorola's Big Plan: Link Your Phone To
Your Ski Jacket?
Motorola's Big Plan: Link Your Phone To
Your Ski Jacket?
01/04/2005 03:17 PMWhat is it with high tech jackets? For years, we've had various
stories
about
high tech
jackets with
all
sorts of electronics built in. The latest is Motorola's effort at
becoming cool with the younger generation. They've decided to team up
with Burton to build a
Bluetooth-enabled ski jacket, with special pockets
for a phone and an MP3 player, along with controls on the sleeve and
speakers in the hood. Motorola says it's just the start of their (I'm
paraphrasing) "no, really, we think we're cool" marketing strategy
that will involve plenty of other accessories linked up to Motorola
phones. Of course, it makes you wonder why these accessories need to
work strictly with Motorola. If they're just using Bluetooth,
couldn't you just as easily substitute another Bluetooth phone for the
Motorola one -- meaning that other providers could easily take
advantage of all this development effort?
Motorola's MPx Pocket PC Phone delayed
until next year?
Motorola's MPx Pocket PC Phone delayed
until next year?
08/18/2004 10:46 AMEngadget Aug 18 2004 1:55PM GMT
Motorola's launches Linux-based phone
with Intel chip
Motorola's launches Linux-based phone
with Intel chip
11/03/2003 10:05 AMComputer Weekly Nov 3 2003 9:08AM ET
Clarity Technologies' Award Winning CVC
Software is Selected for Motorola's M900
Car Phone
Clarity Technologies' Award Winning CVC
Software is Selected for Motorola's M900
Car Phone
04/28/2004 07:22 AMBelga Direct Press Releases Apr 28 2004 11:38AM GMT
DoCoMo's 3G/WiFi phone
DoCoMo's 3G/WiFi phone
12/03/2003 03:50 PMConfirmation that DoCoMo has a combination 3G/WiFi cellphone in the
works that is set to go on sale next April. The idea is that people
would be able to use wireless Voice over IP at the office and then
roam on the 3G cellular network everywhere else. We're assuming you'd
also be able to use the phone at WiFi hotspots, but that isn't clear
yet. Read...
Panasonic's WiFi phone
Panasonic's WiFi phone
12/30/2003 12:15 PMFollowing in the footsteps of Mitsubishi, Cisco, and others, Panasonic
says it is going to release a wireless Voice over IP phone that works
with...
GPRS or WiFi, Which is more important in
a phone?
GPRS or WiFi, Which is more important in
a phone?
04/04/2005 11:28 PMIpaq HQ Apr 5 2005 3:33AM GMT
Fujitsu's WiFi Cell Phone
Fujitsu's WiFi Cell Phone
06/24/2004 09:47 AM
I couldn't get
the fish to give me a good translation on this page, but I think we
can get the gist. A new phone from Fujitsu, running Windows CE .NET
(and possible a Linux version?), CF slot, and (here's the good stuff)
802.11b. So the question is, how long before someone writes a program
that will capture dialed cellular numbers then switch live calls over
to WiFi whenever the phone can find an open access point?
Read
[FujitsuJP]
Livedoor's WiFi phone service
Livedoor's WiFi phone service
12/11/2003 12:03 PMLivedoor, a Japanese ISP, says they're going to offer a Voice over IP
over WiFi service using pulverInnovations' WiSIP 802.11b phone that
can make calls...
Vonage to Produce a WiFi Phone
Vonage to Produce a WiFi Phone
01/04/2005 03:26 PMCyberbank POZ X301 Pocket PC Phone with
Integrated WiFi
Cyberbank POZ X301 Pocket PC Phone with
Integrated WiFi
05/07/2004 07:51 AMMobileMag has spotted a new Windows Pocket PC Phone from Korean
manufacturer Cyberbank: the POZ X301. Not only does the 400MHz
XScale-powered slider come with integrated WiFi, but it operates on
CDMA2000 1X-EVDO networks, making it a good candidate for inclusion in
Sprint or Verizon's lineups. One downside: this hunk...
T-Systems Aims to Make WiFi as Easy as
Phone Call
T-Systems Aims to Make WiFi as Easy as
Phone Call
07/06/2004 11:27 AMBoston Globe Jul 6 2004 3:19PM GMT
Ever need to phone 7,000 people at once?
Ever need to phone 7,000 people at once?
03/22/2005 09:37 PMService lets user type message on a PC that transforms into a phone
call to a few people, or a few thousand.
T-Systems Aims to Make WiFi as Easy as
Phone Call (Reuters)
T-Systems Aims to Make WiFi as Easy as
Phone Call (Reuters)
07/06/2004 06:34 AMReuters - T-Systems, a unit Deutsche Telekom,
is linking together 10,000 locations for wireless computer
access and aims to connect half of the world's public hotspots
to a seamless network, it said on Tuesday.
People Lie More on the Phone than Via
Email
People Lie More on the Phone than Via
Email
02/14/2004 07:22 AMNew Scientist
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Why Do People Want To Watch TV On A
Mobile Phone?
Why Do People Want To Watch TV On A
Mobile Phone?
02/19/2004 02:17 PMI've been asking for a while now, why would anyone want to watch TV on
their mobile phones as it
reminds me
of those portable TVs that were (barely) sold in the 80s and never
went anywhere. Add to that, ridiculously slow frame rates, and you
have to wonder why anyone bothers. However, Sprint is claiming that
they have "steady demand" for their MobiTV offering, which lets people
watch TV in slide-show fashion (between 1 and 2 frames per second).
Peter Lewis, from Fortune Magazine, decided to test out the service
and has
a less than kind review of the service. After
using it for a while, he says: "The hard part is answering the
question, Why?" He concludes that the "experience is basically like
watching a tiny, blurry slide show, with lousy sound." Sounds
compelling. However, some people seem to be using it, and as the
technology gets better, Sprint (and others) expect more people to be
staring at their mobile phone screens all the time. I can maybe see
it catching on for live events (sporting events, live reality TV
possibly, major breaking news...) but other than that, I really do
wonder if people will really go for this, or if it's just a fad (like
the portable TVs in the 80s). Especially with the ability of TiVo to
record shows that you want to see when you're out and about, there are
fewer reasons why someone needs to be watching TV right this very
second. Thus, the only remaining use is to kill time while you're
waiting for something - and TV in its 30 minute increments isn't the
greatest solution for trying to kill five minutes.
Do People Want A Mobile Phone Directory?
Do People Want A Mobile Phone Directory?
08/31/2004 03:37 PMThere's been a lot of talk over the last few months about the
potential for a mobile phone directory. Many in the industry have
been pushing for it, though, consumers fear for their privacy.
Already sick of telemarketers on their landlines, they don't want to
start receiving such calls on their mobile phones as well. Those
supporting the directory want to set it up so that you can only
request the number based on a name, rather than get your hands on the
entire directory -- which, in theory, should eliminate the type of
phonebook dialing that many telemarketers engage in. Of course, it
just takes one screwup allowing the directory to get out there, and it
won't matter any more. The other part of the debate has been over
whether such a directory should be opt-in or opt-out. The folks
behind it have done a very odd sort of agreement on this, suggesting
they could make it "opt-in," but that you will
have to pay if
you don't want to be included. In other words, a new fee could simply
start showing up on your bill, and the way to get rid of it, would be
to give out your mobile phone number. The latest in this ongoing
debate is a new study suggesting that
52% of users
would opt-in to such a directory if it had some privacy protection
(just what kind of protection is not described and could make a huge
difference). 11% would opt-in even without privacy protection. Of
course, the study was done by a company who provides consulting
services for the directory assistance industry -- so you have to
imagine they have some bias. A big new directory makes it more likely
someone will hire them.
Video phone help for deaf people
Video phone help for deaf people
12/19/2004 02:53 PMDeaf people who use sign language could soon be using video phones to
make calls.
iTunes Phone 'Ready to Ship' Says People
Who Might or Might Not Know
iTunes Phone 'Ready to Ship' Says People
Who Might or Might Not Know
06/24/2005 04:02 PM
Om's reporting that someone else is reporting that someone
else told him the iTunes phone from Motorola is "ready to ship." We'll
believe it when we see it, but Moto did confirm a July
launch with us last month.
iTunes
phone ready to ship? [GigaOm]

"14% of people admit that they would
interrupt lovemaking to pick up their
phone"
"14% of people admit that they would
interrupt lovemaking to pick up their
phone"
04/12/2005 04:13 PMGrok Description matches for Motorola's CN620 WiFi phone most people can't use
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