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Whats Happening In The Mobile World?
Acer 'Small and Light' enters the Pocket PC Market
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9th November 2005
Boasting wireless convenience and abundant functionality housed in a slim and
sophisticated chassis, the Acer n30 Handheld enhances work efficiency and
provides value-added applications.
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Another 'New BlackBerry'?
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2nd November 2005
There are, by now, a slew of BlackBerry-like cell phones with typewriter
keyboards for mobile e-mail. But none, including Palm Inc.'s popular Treo, has
yet mustered a following that resembles the malady affectionately known as
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Fujitsu - Siemens Pocket LOOX N Series
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25th October 2005
The Pocket LOOX N Series is the first handheld from Fujitsu Siemens Computers
combining integrated GPS solution and Windows Mobile 5.0 Premium Edition in an
outstanding design.
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Motorola Introduces a 'Rugged' Handheld
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18th October 2005
IMotorola, Inc. announced its entry into the commercial off-the-shelf rugged
handheld mobile computing market with the HC700-L. The first in a series, the
HC700-L is designed to meet the rigorous demands of mobile workforces in a
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Nokia Music Phone Delay
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11th October 2005
It would appear that the Nokia music phone the "N91" is to be delayed until
2006. The Nokia handset has a 2 mega pixel camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G and a
4Gb HD.
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The Dell Axim X51v
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2nd October 2005
The Dell Axim X51v is an incremental upgrade from the X50v. While it retains
all of the strong points of the X50v (price point, dual slots, screen), it does
little to address the weak points such as lacking battery life, and sluggish 2D
screen draws. The introduction of Windows Mobile 5 brings with it many
advantages, but extra performance and polish are not neccesarily among them.read more. |
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Nokia Business Center
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13th September 2005
Nokia announced today that it will expand its focus on the business world with
the launch of its new software solution, Nokia Business Center, which delivers
business applications and mobile email for smartphones and business-optimized
mobile devices.read
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ROKR-
Motorola and iPod get together
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7th September 2005
Introducing iTunes for your mobile phone. With iTunes on your Motorola ROKR,
you can listen to music on your mobile phone, wherever, whenever you want.
Priced for USD 249.00 by Cingular Network (US), the ROKR will hit the NZ
markets by the end of this month. read more. |
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i-Mate JASJAR
launched
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1st September 2005
i-mate is introducing the i-mate JASJAR, one of the first Pocket PC Phone
Edition devices based on the new Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system and
compatible with UMTS 3G networks. The i-mate JASJAR offers an advanced set of
features a full 3.6 VGA screen (640x480 pixel), 520MHz Intel processor and
128MB of Permanent Memory.
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Smart Light
Bulb Texts You When it Dies
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18th August 2005
This is great now, if you dont have any friends, at least you can get SMS
messages from your lightbulbs. Fujitsu is responsible for this technology that
allows your bulbs to send you a text message when they burn out, so youll know
you need to buy a new one.
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New Zealanders Take To
Small Screen Action
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1st August 2005
Telecoms T3G Video Clips service has recently past the one million mark, just
three months after its launch in April. The service, which is currently free,
enables customers to stream video highlights up to three minutes long, directly
to their mobile phone. read more.
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Motorola and
Cisco to offer Dual IP GSM Technology
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29th July 2005
As WLANs continue to cover more ground, many manufacturers are thinking ahead
to offer dual mobility systems. Motorola and Cisco today have joined forces to
deliver seamless enterprise mobility solutions that will merge IP telephony
with cellular GSM technology. With these two networks closely integrated,
mobile communications will move closer to becoming a seamless anywhere, anytime
solution for mobile professionals.
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Motorola Q Let
Loose, May be the Blackberry Killer
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26th July 2005
It is difficult not to be over-excited about the latest Motorola Q. Just the
sleek looks and classical features of the Q is enough to get any mobile phone
fanatic excited about its release. So will the successor to the RAZR give RIM,
Nokia and other phone manufacturing companies a run for their R&D budgets?
Most likely, considering the features mentioned in Motorolas press release.
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Immersion to Bring Touch Feedback to Mobile Devices
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21st July 2005
Immersion, a developer and licensor of what is called haptic feedback
technology, plans to bring its force feedback technology to cell phones and
other handheld devices. read more. |
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