Archive for August, 2007

Googlephone may follow in iPhone's footsteps - New Zealand Herald

Googlephone may follow in iPhone's footsteps
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - Aug 2, 2007
By Stephen Foley Google is developing a Linux-based cellphone, like the Neo1973 which is the first to use the OpenMoko OS. NEW YORK: After Apple's iPhone,

Installer.app makes iPhone mods simple

So the iPhone has been out for a couple months now, and I’ve pretty much left mine alone—no hacking of any sort, beyond trying out Ambrosia’s new iToner. Then today, fellow Macworld staffer Chris Breen pointed me to Nullriver’s Installer.app beta. Using this program, “hacking” your iPhone to support third-party…

Symbol’s MC35 Enterprise 3G Phone

I have to admit to being impressed from the time I took Symbol’s MC35 Enterprise Digital Assistant out of the box. I’ve reviewed several of the company’s older models and, while they’re very good devices, none stands out as a paragon of design. The MC35

Reserve price set at HK$76m in latest 3G licence release

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Defence to vacate 3G spectrum for telcos

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CONFIRMED: NTT DoCoMo announces the HTC Nike as FOMA HT1100 [UPDATE]

CET under 02 - - Viewed 593x Tagged under: [NTT_DoCoMo] [FOMA] [HT1100] [HTC_Nike] [Windows_Mobile_6_Professional] NTT DoCoMo, Inc. and its eight regional subsidiaries announced today the release of the FOMA HT1100 and confirmed the existence of HTC’s

UNVEILED: NTT DoCoMo announces the FOMA F1100 Windows Mobile 6 Smartphone [UPDATE]

Tagged under: [NTT_DoCoMo] [FOMA] [F1100] [Fujitsu] [Windows_Mobile_6_Standard] In addition to the FOMA HT1100, today NTT DoCoMo, Inc. also announced the release of the FOMA F1100, a Windows Mobile 6 Standard Smartphone, manufactured by Japanese Fujitsu

WPP’s Mediacom Weighs In With Its Mobile Internet Gripes

Nothing too new in the complaints, but they deserve a mention because of the person delivering them: Anne Parsons, a regional chief executive for the WPP-owned media-buying giant Mediacom, writes in that the mobile media initiatives that have been put

Ericsson launches HSPA in Elisa’s 3G network

TelecomsEurope Ericsson successfully launched HSPA on the uplink of Elisa 3G network, Ericsson said in a statement. HSPA on the uplink allows data transfer speeds of 1.4 Mbps, more than three times the speed of traditional 3G networks, Ericsson said.

Sony Ericsson's Basic-Cellphone Plan - Wall Street Journal


Wall Street Journal
Sony Ericsson's Basic-Cellphone Plan
Wall Street Journal - Aug 29, 2007
By CASSELL BRYAN-LOW In just a few years, Chief Executive Miles Flint has expanded Sony Ericsson from an upstart into a large cellphone maker by parlaying
Sony-Ericsson: another assault on Motorola Blogging Stocks
Sony Ericsson Speaks on Possibility of PlayStation Phone DailyTech
For Samsung Mobile Phone, Outsourcing is the Most Viable Option Telecoms Korea (subscription)
Economic Times - 24/7 Wall St.
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