Archive for January, 2008

Sony Ericsson's Walkman phones - CNET.com.au

Sony Ericsson's Walkman phones
CNET.com.au, Australia - 20 hours ago
By Jeremy Roche and Joseph Hanlon on 31 January 2008 Few other mobile phone manufacturers have popularised music-enabled phones as much as Sony Ericsson.

Dell unsurprisingly denies rumors of Google phone

Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds

As is the custom in these matters, Dell has flatly denied the existence of any product to announce at 3GSM, and went further on to state that the company doesn’t even plan on attending the show. Rumors of a “Gphone” were probably greatly exaggerated to begin with, and now at least the venue has been firmly shot down. That said, there was no explicit denial of an Android-related product (there never is), so the optimistic ones out there can go on hoping for a Dell phone to solve all their problems. Hey, if Garmin can do it, what’s stopping them?

[Via Electronista]

 

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Linux To Challenge Symbian, Microsoft In Mobile Phone Market - InformationWeek

Linux To Challenge Symbian, Microsoft In Mobile Phone Market
InformationWeek, NY - 2 hours ago
OpenMoko last year began selling the first Linux smartphone based completely on open standards. The Neo1973 smartphone, developed in partnership with First

Rising Micro Electronics Select 3G Handset Test System

US : LTX Corporation announced that Rising Micro Electronics (RME) has selected the X-Series test system for testing of its 3G cell phone TD-SCDMA transceivers and WCDMA transmitters and receivers. RME, located in Guangzhou, China, specializes in the

Worlds First Programmable Multi-Mode 3G LTE Modem

Europe Netherlands : NXP Semiconductors will demonstrate the worlds first LTE /HSPA/ UMTS/ EDGE/ GPRS/ GSM multi-mode baseband platform which forms the basis of a next-generation Software Defined Radio (SDR) system solution at the Mobile World Congress

NEWS: Garmin launches nvifone - 3G touchscreen mobile and PND

GMT - As was predicted they would, Garmin has announced its grand entrance into the mobile phone market with the ‘nvifone’, that they describe as ‘an all-in-one, sleek and slim, touchscreen device that combines a premium phone, mobile web-browser, and

Sony Ericsson's Walkman phones - CNET.com.au

Sony Ericsson's Walkman phones
CNET.com.au, Australia - 17 hours ago
By Jeremy Roche and Joseph Hanlon on 31 January 2008 Few other mobile phone manufacturers have popularised music-enabled phones as much as Sony Ericsson.

Sony Ericsson's Walkman phones - CNET.com.au

Sony Ericsson's Walkman phones
CNET.com.au, Australia - 17 hours ago
By Jeremy Roche and Joseph Hanlon on 31 January 2008 Few other mobile phone manufacturers have popularised music-enabled phones as much as Sony Ericsson.

Can OpenMoko's Open Source Handset Compete With Android? - InformationWeek

Can OpenMoko's Open Source Handset Compete With Android?
InformationWeek, NY - Jan 3, 2008
Today OpenMoko announced that it is going to make a version of the open source Neo 1973 available to the mass market later this year.

NXP and Purple Labs Unveil First Sub-$100 3G Linux Mobile Phone

AM Business Editors/Technology Editors EINDHOVEN, Netherlands–(BUSINESS WIRE)–January 31, 2008–NXP Semiconductors, the independent semiconductor company founded by Philips, and Purple Labs, a leading supplier of embedded Linux solutions for mobile

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