Category | Wireless

Motorola’s Q is affordable

Posted on 26 June 2006

On Comparing Motorola’s sleek Q mobile phone and handheld computer. The device’s small screen works best with Web sites that are formatted for such limited real estate.
One must look for mobiles that have certain features that include e-mail, Web search, maps and driving directions, news, technology, Web portals, fun. These points help in deciding which are right for [...]

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BlackBerry Zappers Now Available

Posted on 26 June 2006

Smart and sophisticated mobile devices such as BlackBerrys and other smartphones by top executives is creating a potential data and network security problem for enterprises. People are now targeting this by launching  new products and services aimed at managing high-end handsets.

We came across report ‘Handset Management: Who’s Minding Your BlackBerry?’ which has evaluated the potential costs and [...]

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Nokia minitablet with Webcam & WiMax

Posted on 23 June 2006

Nokia is planning to get head on head with UMPC with the next generation Internet devices. According to Nokia, there are no plans to plans to release tablet devices with ability to connect to mobile networks. However, the handset maker is looking to add Webcam & WiMax to the next generation of Linux powered 770 [...]

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Verizon Wireless And LG Mobile Phones Unveil The LG VX8300

Posted on 22 June 2006

Verizon Wireless,  leading wireless provider in USA and LG Electronics MobileComm USA, Inc. (LG Mobile Phones) today announced the availability of the LG VX8300 phone, the latest addition to the line-up of V CAST Music-enabled phones. Incorporating many of the popular features from its predecessor, the LG VX8100, the LG VX8300 features significant upgrades including [...]

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InterVideo iMobi for Linux Smart Phones

Posted on 07 January 2006

InterVideo(R), Inc. a NASDAQ Enlisted company and masters in producing advanced DVD and MPEG-related software, have announced today that China MobileSoft (CMS) selected their InterVideo’s iMobi(TM) video and audio codec technology for its upcoming Linux smart phone embedded software design.
Using the advanced InterVideo’s iMobi(TM) multimedia codec technologies, China MobileSoft will enhance OEMs and ODMs by [...]

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Wireless MP3 Sharing with Push!Music

Posted on 06 January 2006

Push!Music is a new concept by the Viktoria Institute in Gothenburg, Sweden. The software automatically shares music files with nearby users in the wireless network. It monitors the listening history of the user, and develops awareness about what kind of new music he might like. As the result, music songs are able to find their way [...]

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World’s First Skype WiFi Mobile Phone

Posted on 05 January 2006

Netgear announced their new Skype WiFi phone that needs no PC; Skype, of course, obviously comes pre-loaded since you don’t want to carry yet another phone just because you can. Just enter your Skype name and password and you’re set to call all of your Skype buds whenever you’re in range of some WiFi. What’s [...]

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Seven UK cities and London areas go wireless

Posted on 05 January 2006

Wi-Fi provider The Cloud is planning to launch city-wide Wi-Fi services this spring, installing wireless broadband in nine cities including London, Manchester and Birmingham. Hotspots will be installed in cafés, pubs, shops and railway stations as well as street furniture such as lamp posts. They will support online gaming and VoIP phone calls as well [...]

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D-Link announced DPH-50U Skype USB phone adapter

Posted on 04 January 2006

D-Link announced its DPH-50U Skype USB phone adapter that let users accept both regular telephone and Skype calls from the same phone. While the product is similar to boxes already available from Actiontec and others, D-Link’s entry into the Skype cloud serves as yet another acknowledgement of Skype’s importance in the VoIP market.
D-Link has set [...]

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Free WiFi Banned at Boston’s Logan Airport

Posted on 03 January 2006

Logan International Airport officials’ ongoing quest to ban airline lounges from offering passengers free WiFi Internet services is angering a growing array of powerful Capitol Hill lobbying groups, who say Logan could set a dangerous nationwide precedent for squelching wireless services.
Already under fire from the biggest airline lobby, the Air Transport Association, and the manufacturer-backed [...]

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