Intel's Bulverde puts muscle in mobile phones
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New Intel chips bring notebook muscle to
phones
New Intel chips bring notebook muscle to
phones
04/12/2004 12:53 AMThe chipmaker's latest mobile processors bring its notebook
technologies to cell phones.
The use of mobile phones in Latin
America continues to rise with
approximately 123 million mobile phones
in Latin America compared with 89
million fixed line phones
The use of mobile phones in Latin
America continues to rise with
approximately 123 million mobile phones
in Latin America compared with 89
million fixed line phones
07/21/2004 02:32 AMResearch and Markets are delighted to announce the addition of 2004
Latin America - Mobile Communications Market to their offering [PRWEB
Jul 21, 2004]
Howdy Corporation - Cheaper Global Phone
Calls Using Howdy's Unique IP Telephony
Technologies For Your Mobile Phones And
Desktop Phones
Howdy Corporation - Cheaper Global Phone
Calls Using Howdy's Unique IP Telephony
Technologies For Your Mobile Phones And
Desktop Phones
08/05/2004 03:56 AM [PRWEB Aug 5, 2004]
Sharp puts Word files on phones
Sharp puts Word files on phones
12/10/2003 10:13 PMSumea and T-Mobile partner to publish
official UEFA EURO 2004™ Java game for
mobile phones
Sumea and T-Mobile partner to publish
official UEFA EURO 2004™ Java game for
mobile phones
06/09/2004 02:37 AMSumea’s EURO 2004™ FOOTBALL Brings the Action From Portugal to
T-Mobile Subscribers [PRWEB Jun 9, 2004]
NTT DoCoMo Turns Mobile Phones Into
Mobile Wallets
NTT DoCoMo Turns Mobile Phones Into
Mobile Wallets
06/17/2004 11:44 AMMobileMag Jun 17 2004 3:34PM GMT
Briefly: Sharp puts Word files on phones
Briefly: Sharp puts Word files on phones
12/11/2003 01:36 AMCNET Dec 11 2003 0:35AM ET
Howdy Corporation – Cheaper Global Phone
Calls Using Howdy’s Unique IP Telephony
Technologies For Your Mobile Phones And
Desktop Phones
Howdy Corporation – Cheaper Global Phone
Calls Using Howdy’s Unique IP Telephony
Technologies For Your Mobile Phones And
Desktop Phones
08/12/2004 02:07 AMHowdy Corporation – Cheaper Global Phone Calls Using Howdy’s Unique IP
Telephony Technologies For Your Mobile Phones And Desktop Phones
[PRWEB Aug 12, 2004]
Smart phones: Gen next of mobile phones
Smart phones: Gen next of mobile phones
08/11/2004 02:57 AMindiaexpress.com Aug 11 2004 6:56AM GMT
New Service Puts Audio Channels on Cell
Phones (Reuters)
New Service Puts Audio Channels on Cell
Phones (Reuters)
12/19/2004 02:58 PMReuters - Music Choice and Sprint are
launching a music service that allows mobile phone users to
view short videoclips and listen to radio-like programming on
their handsets.
LG Mobile Phones and Verizon Wireless
Introduce the Next Advancement in
Wireless Phones - the VX7000 Camera Ph
LG Mobile Phones and Verizon Wireless
Introduce the Next Advancement in
Wireless Phones - the VX7000 Camera Ph
07/01/2004 10:28 AMLinux Electrons Jul 1 2004 1:45PM GMT
Intel's first 90 nanometer mobile chip
delayed
Intel's first 90 nanometer mobile chip
delayed
01/16/2004 10:58 AMNotebook buyers will have to wait until the second quarter for Dothan,
the 90 nanometer version of Intel Corp.'s Pentium M chip, Intel said
Wednesday during its fourth-quarter earnings conference call.
New Chips Boost Intel's Mobile Line
New Chips Boost Intel's Mobile Line
04/09/2004 04:06 PMSilicon Alley Network Apr 9 2004 8:20PM GMT
Intel's Centrino Mobile Technology
Debuts
Intel's Centrino Mobile Technology
Debuts
03/20/2003 01:05 PMAfter months of buildup, Intel has officially removed the wraps from
its Centrino mobile technology package, delivering integrated wireless
capability to a new generation of portable PCs. The highly anticipated
Centrino product includes a new mobile processor, chipsets and
wireless local area networking technology for broadband Internet
access.
Intel launches Bulverde, Marathon
Intel launches Bulverde, Marathon
04/12/2004 02:19 AMNext-gen XScale details emerge
Indiagames to Bring “World Cyber Games
Mobile Competition”, the World’s Largest
Computer & Video Game Festival, to
Mobile Phones
Indiagames to Bring “World Cyber Games
Mobile Competition”, the World’s Largest
Computer & Video Game Festival, to
Mobile Phones
03/14/2005 05:26 PMIndiagames secures global rights to bring the WCG Mobile Game
Competition. [PRWEB Mar 7, 2005]
Microsoft puts mobile developers on the
map
Microsoft puts mobile developers on the
map
06/29/2004 05:05 PMCNET Jun 29 2004 9:36PM GMT
Apple Puts iTunes On A Mobile Phone (But
Is There More?)
Apple Puts iTunes On A Mobile Phone (But
Is There More?)
07/26/2004 11:16 PMSneaking this in towards the end of the day, Apple and Motorola have
announced plans for
Apple to put a "slimmed down" version of iTunes on a
Motorola phone that will be sold next year. It's not quite an
iPhone, as it will really just be like similar MP3 playing phones,
with fairly limited storage. In fact, some may wonder why Apple would
even bother, since the whole point of iTunes is
to sell
more iPods. You could make the argument that having iTunes on a
mobile phone might make someone more willing to buy an iPod also, but
it's a stretch. A more intriguing conspiracy theory would be that
this is simply "step 1" in a relationship between Motorola and Apple
to build wireless iPods, where they roll this offering out to test the
partnership, and then work on a wireless iPod secretly in the
background.
Bulgaria Puts Forward 3G Mobile Licenses
Bulgaria Puts Forward 3G Mobile Licenses
09/24/2004 09:29 AMnovinite.com Sep 24 2004 12:58PM GMT
Samsung puts hard drive in a mobile
Samsung puts hard drive in a mobile
09/07/2004 05:01 AMZDNet UK Sep 7 2004 9:09AM GMT
Intel Adds Security To New "Bulverde"
Handset Chip
Intel Adds Security To New "Bulverde"
Handset Chip
04/12/2004 03:44 AMIntel Corp. formally announced its next-generation Xscale applications
processor for cell phones, "Bulverde," including a security subsystem
that executives said will include dedicated support for VPNs.
Senforce puts 'Tupperware-like' seal on
mobile data
Senforce puts 'Tupperware-like' seal on
mobile data
05/17/2004 10:42 PMZDNet May 18 2004 2:53AM GMT
Mobile Phones Shouldn't Be TVs
Mobile Phones Shouldn't Be TVs
11/17/2003 05:45 AMIn the past few months three major mobile phone makers (Sony, Samsung
and Nokia) have announced plans to add TV tuners to their mobile
phones and one major carrier (Sprint PCS) has launched a painfully
slow (2 frames per second!) streaming TV option for some of their
subscribers. The whole thing reminds me of the hype around portable
TVs that were popular for a week or two in the eighties as the second
coming of the walkman system. The idea was that if you liked carrying
around your radio, wouldn't you like to carry around your TV as well?
The answer turned out to be a big fat no, and most of the people who
bought the TVs realized they never actually needed to watch TVs when
they were out and about - because they were out and about doing
something. So, why is the industry making the same mistake? Douglas
Rushkoff thinks it's even worse, because having the mobile phone
industry focusing on silly things like adding television to phones
means
they're spending less attention on improving the real reason people
buy mobile phones: to have good voice calls. All the money and
effort being spent on adding TVs no one wants could be better spent
improving the mobile phone networks. He also has an interesting
categorization of screen device "scales": inch, foot, yard. Inch
devices (PDAs, phones) are for personal content or small bits of
content - not for massive data retrieval. Foot devices (TVs,
monitors) work as well for data input and data retrieval - and can be
shared by just a few people at the same time. Yard devices (movie
screens, big screen TVs, whiteboards) are better designed for
one-to-many broadcast communication. He points out that realizing the
basic size of the screen suggests the type of applications it's good
for - and focusing too much on applications out of the sensible realm
doesn't make sense.
Let Them Eat Mobile Phones
Let Them Eat Mobile Phones
09/22/2004 09:15 PMReuters is reporting that African leaders want
to buy a bunch of
mobile phones because "there are more telephones in Manhattan than
in all Africa." Apparently, if you just add mobile phones to a bunch
of poor countries, all else will be solved. I've taken a deeper look
at this story over at TheFeature, where I compare the situation to
the famous
"cargo cults" of the South Pacific in World War II, where a
confusion over the big picture (and cause and effect) led groups of
people to think they could solve all their problems by mimicking the
basic actions of others, but not getting to the root causes of the
situation. I do think that technology can be a huge help to
developing nations, but ad hoc solutions to "just add technology X"
are never going to help unless the real issues are addressed first.
Q&A: 3G mobile phones
Q&A: 3G mobile phones
08/20/2004 01:02 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Thu Aug 19, 10:43 am GMT
LG launches 3G mobile phones
LG launches 3G mobile phones
02/01/2005 09:37 PMThe Tribune Feb 1 2005 10:53PM GMT
Have Your Say Do we rely too much on our
mobile phones?
Have Your Say Do we rely too much on our
mobile phones?
07/22/2004 06:09 AMBBC Jul 22 2004 10:32AM GMT
Libya gets new mobile phones
Libya gets new mobile phones
09/08/2004 03:20 AMA new mobile phone network is launched in Libya, bringing competition
to the sector for the first time.
Mobile phones rot your balls
Mobile phones rot your balls
06/28/2004 06:54 AMHello Moto. Goodbye Mojo
One third of US mobile phones to have
Bluetooth in '04
One third of US mobile phones to have
Bluetooth in '04
12/05/2003 05:36 AMThe Register Dec 5 2003 4:23AM ET
Doctors Want Their Mobile Phones
Doctors Want Their Mobile Phones
07/01/2004 03:41 PMThere have been some questions lately on why exactly hospitals ban
mobile phones. The common reasoning, of course, is that the phones
may interfere with medical equipment -- but most medical equipment is
pretty well shielded, and there are lots of other items, such as
emergency service radios that would seem likely to cause a lot more
interference, but don't. So, now, many doctors in the UK are standing
up and saying
the ban on mobile
phones should be dropped. They point out that risks are minimal,
and it would make their lives much easier. They also point out
(probably quite accurately) that they're positive plenty of people are
wandering around hospitals all the time with mobile phones turned on
in their pockets, and they don't see why they should be banned. Of
course, there
are other reasons for keeping mobile phones away
from doctors -- such as the fact that they
can pick up
germs. Good thing there's now a
sterilizing
phone charger.
mobile phones are seeing more threats
mobile phones are seeing more threats
12/29/2004 08:44 PMTechSpot Dec 30 2004 12:49AM GMT
Mobile phones to the rescue
Mobile phones to the rescue
01/05/2005 10:01 PMZDNet Australia Jan 6 2005 1:47AM GMT
New NEC 3G Chip for Mobile Phones
New NEC 3G Chip for Mobile Phones
07/19/2004 06:03 AM3G Jul 19 2004 9:39AM GMT
411 coming to mobile phones
411 coming to mobile phones
03/19/2003 10:45 PMCellular companies are preparing to open their customer-databases to
411 service next year (on an opt-out basis) so that directory
assistance will include wireless numbers.
Link
Discuss
(
via Gizmodo)
Why Mobile Phones Are Annoying
Why Mobile Phones Are Annoying
04/13/2004 07:20 AMMobile Phones With Manners
Mobile Phones With Manners
02/13/2004 02:20 AMI'm humbled and honored that I was asked to join
Mark,
Doug Rushkoff,
Howard Rheingold,
Justin Hall, and the rest of the big
thinkers contributing to
TheFeature. My first article
is about MIT researchers who are technologically instilling mobile
phones with some manners. I hope you enjoy it!
Link"Why Mobile Phones are Annoying"
"Why Mobile Phones are Annoying"
04/18/2004 03:21 AMNational Whitepages for Mobile Phones
National Whitepages for Mobile Phones
01/26/2004 11:26 AMMy mobile phone number is not exactly private but I have also never
received a telemarketers call at 3am HST...
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