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A thought for the weekend, and considering this horrendous weather, a thought that might take you back a few years!
I’m asking, what has been your favourite mobile phone, you have owned, ever!
I’ll start with mine. Now for me, this is an incredibly tough choice, it’s between the Nokia 3310, and the Nokia...
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09-05-2008
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Filed under: Nokia, Mobile, Sagem, memory, People, Opinion, device, satisfaction, history, Samantha, 3310, 3200, Favourite
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A little while ago I got a note from 3. “Would you like to try out one of our new handsets?” asked the chap.
“Sure!” I said. I’m always interested to see what’s coming next.
The chap wouldn’t be drawn on the identity of the handset. Quite a good idea, if you...
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NTT Com’s engineers look like they might have a bit too much time on their hands: the company has revealed its planned to test its ‘Mobile Fragrance Communication (Kaori Tsushin Mobile)’ service for 10 days this month. Users taking part in the trial will be treated to smell emanating...
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The zzzPhone: The first mass-consumer customisable mobile handset. I can’t tell you how exciting it was, a few months ago, flicking through the zzzPhone order form and choosing the specification of my new handset. GPS or no? How much memory? Size of camera? Did you say 7 megapixel? [...]
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The ongoing “will they, won’t they” saga of Motorola’s handset division spin-off has taken another turn today. According to Financial Times partner mergermarket.com, some companies have stepped forward to begin talks with Moto.
The site reports that “many leading Asian telecommunications...
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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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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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Talk about talking smack. Mike Lazaridis, CEO of RIM (Research In Motion), makers of the addictive CrackBerry handsets, is being quoted as saying that the iPhone is no threat to the BlackBerry lineup. He suggested that people “try typing a web key on a touchscreen on an Apple iPhone, that’s...
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IntoMobile
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11-13-2007
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Filed under: Microsoft, Apple, iPhone, BlackBerry, RIM, BES, Mobile, keyboard, device, manager, system
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So, we’re here at CTIA San Francisco 2007 and the first thing on our agenda was the Microsoft launch luncheon (try saying that three times, fast). Here’s what they’ve got planned… In keeping with the Microsoft’s expertise in enterprise mobile solutions, Microsoft has launched...
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10-23-2007
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Filed under: Motorola, Microsoft, Windows Mobile, Samsung, Sprint, Palm, HTC, Mobile, ATT, LG, HP, i-mate, Announcements, AT&T, applications, Cingular/AT&T, Technologies, Services, center, device, manager, system
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First BMW integrated the iPhone into the vehicle lineup. Then Audi followed suit with their iPhone-integration announcement. If you’re a fan of German cars (we sure are), it doesn’t get much better than that. Or, does it? Audi, apparently not satisfied with integrating Apple’s iconic...
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Right, it’s easy to say that you’ll be bringing a “revolutionary” device to market when you’ve barely even hit the drawing board. Anyone can say that their device is all that and a bag of chips (anyone remember Gizmondo?), but the real test will come when this trio actually...
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Take a look at this sneak peak of a mobile internet device from BenQ. The guy in the vid is Uday Keshavdas, Intel consumer marketing manager. The interface and touchscreen are reminiscent of something else that we’ve seen recently. We just can’t put our finger on it . Hmmm, what could it...