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Friday, 19 January 2007 19:43

Fox News offers audio feed on cell phones

NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - Fox News has rolled out a new service that will let anyone with a cell phone access an audio feed of the cable channel.

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TAIPEI (Reuters) - Global sales of mobile phones are expected to grow to between 1.1 billion and 1.2 billion units in 2007, up as much as 20 percent from about 1 billion units sold last year, a Texas Instruments (TXN.N: QuoteProfile , Research) official said on Friday. "We are optimistic on the growth momentum of low-price mobile phones," Terry Cheng, the president of Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) Asia, told Reuters on the sidelines of a seminar in Taipei. TI is the world's biggest cellphone chip maker.

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Friday, 19 January 2007 09:09

The devil uses LG Prada: Jobs

Ok, so Steve Jobs didn’t say it, but who wants to bet he’s thinking about it? Is the LG Prada the reason why the iPhone was rushed into the world before it was ready?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Thursday, 18 January 2007 17:39

Alltel unveils easier-to-use cell phone interface

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Alltel Corp. (AT.N: QuoteProfile , Research), the biggest rural U.S. wireless provider, said on Thursday it revamped its cell phone user interface to make it easier for consumers to navigate wireless data applications.

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Tuesday, 16 January 2007 15:40

DoCoMo unveils a touch-screen mobile phone

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's top wireless operator NTT DoCoMo Inc. on Tuesday unveiled a new mobile phone that features a touch-sensitive screen, mimicking the popular portable game console Nintendo DS.

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An article from Bloomberg News columnist, Matthew Lynn, suggests the “Apple iPhone will fail in a late, defensive move”. Nothing could be further from the truth!

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There has been endless debate on the relative merits of and prospects for cellular, W-Fi and WiMAX in the evolution of mobile broadband communications. Now research company ABI Research has added another factor, arguing that the lower power consumption of Wi-Fi and WiMAX will weigh significantly in their favour.

Published in Strategy
Now the challenge is to do even better in 2007, while under fierce competition from not only each other, but every other medium: TV, movies, radio, music and the Internet itself.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Two online interviews with Steve Jobs shows us that the OS X on the iPhone is not the same as OS X on Macs in at least one respect: Jobs says he’ll restrict third party apps on the iPhone. Why?

Published in Mobility
At launch BT's fixed mobile convergence offering, BT Fusion, simply enabled customers to avoid cellular tariffs when making calls from their homes, using bluetooth and ADSL. Now, with the addition of cellular/WiFi handsets they can use BT's expanding network of public WiFi hotspots to avoid cellular rates.

Published in Mobility
Sunday, 14 January 2007 08:40

Wi-Fi setup and security simplified

Setting up a secure Wi-Fi network is not for the faint-hearted, and with Wi-Fi fast becoming a pervasive consumer technology that could be a problem. However the Wi-Fi Alliance has devised a simplified approach claimed to halve the number of steps required and has certified the first products incorporating it.

Published in Security
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Saturday, 13 January 2007 18:21

iPhone's strange new world

Let's play a game. Let's assume that everything Apple says about the iPhone is right, that people will pay £300 for a mobile phone, that the interface works as well as it looks, and that it doesn't matter that it's a closed system. All this could be true, but that still leaves Apple with a bigger mountain to climb, and it's already tripped up.

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By the end of Q1, 2007, OQO will launch a tiny, fully powered PC that runs Windows Vista, comes with EVDO wireless, plays music and videos, runs standard desktop applications, has 30Gb or 60Gb of space, a tablet interface, an inbuilt keyboard and runs for 3 or 6 hours depending on which battery you choose.

Published in Entertainment
Thursday, 11 January 2007 18:38

Apple delivered with iPhone on multiple fronts

We wanted a widescreen iPod with Bluetooth, an iPhone, a new version of Mac OS X, a ‘Mac Tablet’, wireless capabilities and a new ultrathin ‘Mac’. We got them!

Published in Mobility

Sure, we just saw Steve Jobs proudly launch the Apple iPhone, and despite no 3G for fast downloads or videocalls, no mention of over-the-air iTunes downloads and no mention of a removable battery, I have to agree that it’s one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen. But until you can buy one in stores, there is no Apple iPhone.

Published in Mobility

Palm's Treo is living on borrowed time, with its recent push into 3G keeping it half a step ahead of Apple's new iPod mobile phone.

 

Published in Market
Wednesday, 10 January 2007 01:27

Apple blows world away with amazing new 'iPhone'

Steve Jobs had done it – he’s wowed the world with the next generation iPod called ‘iPhone’ due in the US June 2007 – a widescreen iPod, phone and Internet device that’s not only all-in-one, but is the world’s thinnest phone at 11.6mm, runs desktop class apps and much, much more. It’s the gadget of the decade! Totally, utterly, jaw-droppingly amazing.

Published in Mobility

CES 2007 SanDisk today introduced its take on Microsoft's Zune music player: a compact Flash-based unit with a 2.2in LCD and Wi-Fi. Called the Sansa Connect, the player is ready to receive internet radio and connect to Plays for Sure music download stores over the air.

Published in Market
Tuesday, 09 January 2007 20:14

Qualcomm and Nokia to seek relationship guidance

Cross-licensing negotiations between Qualcomm and Nokia have broken down to the point that arbitration might be necessary to get the parties together before their current agreement expires in April.

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Nokia has updated its popular internet tablet PC with a range of improvements, including the ability to make Skype calls.

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