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We've got another mobile phone manufacturer jumping on the projector-bandwagon. But, it's not what you think. Samsung has filed a patent application for using projection technology to light up the handset's primary display. Unlike Sony Ericsson's recent patent application to perfect...
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The days of clunky mobile gaming graphics are soon to be a thing of the past. At the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, chip-designer ARM has announced an update to their graphics acceleration software. The ARM Mali-JSR297 software is said to be the "first product to enable developers...
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It’s all about all-in-one powerhouse mobile platforms these days. Multiple processors, high-megapixel camera support, high-speed data support, mobile TV, 3D gaming - the trick is getting all that power integrated into a single platform. Ericsson has just gone live with their very own powerhouse...
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All the hoopla and hype surrounding Intel’s Silverthorne chip seems to have died down recently. Following on rumors that Apple’s next-generation iPhone (or Newton ) would make use of Intel’s x86-based Silverthorne chip , and Intel’s overtures with their iPhone-mocking mobile internet...
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Speaking of the myriad Mobile TV standards out in the wild, it looks like live pics of E-TEN’s Mobile TV powerhouse have surfaced. What you see is is ostensibly the same handset that was pictured in E-TEN’s Glofish V900 promotional advertisement . It looks a lot better in semi-person - high...
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You may love it, you may hate it, but that isn’t going to keep Celio from pushing their Palm Foleo -like R EDFLY Mobile Companion to Windows Mobile 5/6 smartphone users around the world. Check out this little hands-on demo of the Celio REDFLY with Celio CEO Kirt Bailey. Props to Smartphone Thoughts...
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Mobile phones these days are more like extensions of one’s social and business persona than just a cellphone. And, as such, airlines are going to eventually have to adapt and offer mobile phone and web access to all travelers - if they feel like staying competitive, that is. Whether you’re...
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Why should a little thing like an entire platform-scrapping from Palm stop Celio from following in their red-stained footprints? After having pulled the plug on the craptastic failure that was the Palm Foleo, Celio is announcing the Celio REDFLY Smartphone Interface System. Like it’s Palm-borne...
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We know, it’s already old news. Intel’s most definitely jumping into the mobile-scene and they’re planning to make a pretty big splash. So, just what does the chip-making giant have in store for us in the mobile market? Well, aside from possibly powering the next-gen iPhone, Intel’s...
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With Intel already aligned with Google’s OHA and reportedly making nice with Apple to have their mobile chipset, Silverthorne , power the next-gen iPhone, it’s more than clear that the computer-chip manufacturing giant is making waves in the mobile market. But, just why is Intel getting into such a competitive...
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Following on Sprint’s launch of their employee-only WiMAX/XOHM trial network , the struggling national wireless carrier has announced their plans to roll-out NFC (Near Field Communication) trials in the San Francisco Bay Area. NFC technology basically allows users to pay for goods and services...
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12-23-2007
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So, the AT&T deal with Qualcomm to bring the mobile TV technology MediaFLO to its stable of mobile phones (including a few Nokia handsets) didn’t exactly help calm the Nokia-Qualcomm battle this year. In fact, the incessant quarreling was probably the reason that AT&T had to delay launching...
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12-20-2007
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Filed under: mobile tv, Mobile, MediaFLO, ATT, tv, vcast, Announcements, AT&T, Cingular/AT&T, Technologies, telecommunications