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Today Qualcomm scored a huge coup for its MediaFLO mobile television service by winning the right to broadcast the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show and to create a 27/7 channel devoted to the event. All MediaFLO subscribers will be able to watch the broadcast when it airs on Dec. 3. The fashion show...
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Today, T-Mobile is introducing web2go SM, an improved web browsing experience intended to make it easier to view and navigate the web from basic voice phones and smartphones alike. Additionally, it provides improved search with Yahoo! oneSearch, a customizable home page and a simplified shopping and...
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Yesterday, Ion Media, a broadcaster behind an effort to create a new way to deliver over-the-air broadcast television to mobile phones, announced a successful test of a new mobile digital television standard . Because when you have a laughably small number of mobile television viewers , you may as well...
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With a headline that will be lost on some, Samsung’s 8MP Pixon touch screen camera phone gets an exposure on O2.
This builds on from their first 8 megapixel i8510 phone launched in August, along with almost marrying the full touch screen abilities of their Omnia i900.
Recently LG made the claim of having...
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I’m a huge fan of Windows Mobile 6.1 and the BlackJack II. For those reasons I couldn’t wait to get my hands on the Samsung Epix. If you’re not familiar with the Samsung Epix (a.k.a. SGH-i907) it looks like the BlackJack II but packs a touch screen and Windows Mobile Professional 6...
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Touch feedback is the latest innovation in mobile phones, but unlike other characteristics of your mobile phone there has been no option to customize touch feedback. Considering all of the options available to subscribers such as customizing your ringtones, wallpaper, and ringback tones, it was only...
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AT&T’s Samsung SGH-a837 Rugby claims to have been tested again Military Standard MI-SID-810F to withstand vibration, rain, humidity, solar radiation, dust, and extreme temperatures. That’s all well and good but the folks at MobileBurn.com wanted to see if it really could stand up to...
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Will Nokia's TouchPhone Beat iPhone? Better production, distribution and footprint will make them overtake iPhone soon Probably not, for iPhone has gained an iconic status Anything but Nokia or iPhone for me Nokia is going to release a touch-screen phone on Oct. 2nd, Reuters is reporting today. Based...
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Yesterday the New York Times reported that an engineer’s LinkedIn profile appears to confirm that Apple will make its own application processors for the iPhone — something long suspected after Apple purchased low-power chip firm PA Semi and got a license to tweak the ARM mobile core. Such...
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Nokia launches Nokia n96. VoIP still not working, but 550 Euro devices does everything else. Like a blunt swiss army knife.
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Ministry of Sound, the global dance music brand, dance music record label and famous night club in South London have announced the launch of three exclusive handset bundle, each with the popular handset manufacturers of Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Samsung.
As a part of the deal, media content from the superclub...
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I’m being serious here. Since my time here as Mobile Industry Review I’ve read hundreds of news articles on the latest goings on with the mobile industry. Yes a lot of the so called news is terribly “boring”, but every now and then, I have to sit back laugh, and ask “why”?
Ricky kindly sent me [...]
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