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James Whatley witnessed this driving through Marlow this morning…
Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device Posted by email from MIR Live (posterous)
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Another day, another USB dongle arrives only this time it’s from Vodafone and has an integrated 4GB in the form of a removable microSD card. Running on from the theory of ‘why take two bottles into the shower’, they built in a slot for the accompanying memory card. Saving in the [...]
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Storm to arrive early, according to MobileToday
Just days after the Vodafone pre-ordering site went live it now looks like we could be seeing the phone in stores even earlier than expected.
The mobile phone news site has noted the new BlackBerry will launch this Friday at Vodafone’s flagship store in...
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As consumers increasingly pick up smartphones rather than feature phones, carriers are investing more cash in startups in the hopes of making such devices more useful — and their networks more profitable. The uptick in carrier investments has been particularly pronounced over the last few months...
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Verizon Wireless and its partner Vodafone Group will soon start selling the BlackBerry Storm, a touch screen smartphone, to customers in the U.S., Europe, India, Australia and New Zealand, the companies announced today. While they didn’t announce a specific date and talked about making it available...
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I picked this up from The Register and as a presenter on my university’s student radio station I found it of interest.
Vodafone managed to squeezed 30 words into 8 seconds. A clip can be heard from here, according to one listener they felt they could not understand what was being said due to the...
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comScore says that the United States has caught up with Western Europe in the adoption of 3G with 28.4 percent of American mobile subscribers having 3G devices versus 28.3% in the largest countries in Europe. That works out to about 64.2 million devices - up 80% from last year. When it comes to 3G penetration...
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Here’s an introduction to Daniel Pullen — a new recruit to Mobile Industry Review. Daniel is shortly heading off to Uni and I’ve asked him to give us a horse’s-mouth style viewpoint on just how the mobile operators pitch him during the Fresher’s Week (the introductory shenanigans...
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I caught a note from Andrew Grill the other day and I made a mental note to post on it. He points out that Vodafone UK still haven’t made their desktop texting service, ‘Vodafone Message Centre’, work on Outlook 2007.
Obviously such an update requires resources, project managers, serious...
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No surprise, actually, is it? Have a read of this: 3 UK’s Mobile Broadband offering has been named “Best Mobile Broadband” by the UK’s most popular dedicated broadband comparison site, www.top10-broadband.co.uk. The independent site, which claims over a million unique users each month, has given 3 UK...
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So SMS Text News reader Funda has fallen through the cracks with Vodafone’s Customer Services.
She’s going nuts. As well all do, don’t we? I do.
Have a read of her slightly challenging experience:
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Being a mobile enthusiast and very much into my gadgets and technology in general...
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The home of the Scottish parliament, the Holyrood building, is planning to spend up to £50,000 to boost indoor mobile phone reception, according to the The Scotsman. The paper says Scots MPs have been uphappy with reception since the building opened several years ago.
The parliament uses Vodafone as...