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Thursday, 28 August 2008 18:38 |
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The U.S. based Mobile Marketing Association recently declared that unsolicited Bluetooth spam is OK. The UK's Direct Marketing Association, on the other hand, firmly stands behind an opt-in stance, whereby the consumer should consciously decide to opt-in to receiving advertisements before being sent any.
If you use Bluetooth on your cell phone it's more prudent to leave it in 'hidden' mode.
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Thursday, 28 August 2008 18:34 |
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Nokia today launched its global Ovi.com website, bringing all of Nokia's web services under one brand. From the Ovi.com homepage, you can easily get to Nokia Maps, N-Gage, Share on Ovi, and Files on Ovi. A new service was also launched, Sync on Ovi.
The SyncML based Sync on Ovi service, available for both S60 and S40-powered Nokia cell phones, allows you to easily sync your contacts, appointments, and notes to your Nokia account. This allows you to easily edit your contacts or calendar entries from the convenience of your web browser, and then copy those changes back to your phone. The system can also be used to keep two phones in sync, such as a user's personal and work cell phones. Currently this synchronization process is manual, meaning you must initiate it from your handset.
Sync on Ovi is free to use, though it does make use of your phone's data connection.
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Tuesday, 26 August 2008 19:36 |
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Verizon recently launched its new Blitz phone. The handset comes in an electric blue color scheme with a QWERTY keyboard and features a 2.2" display, set in landscape orientation, with 220x176 pixel resolution, a 1.3 megapixel camera, a microSD card slot for extra storage and bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP.
The Blitz does not support 3G nor over the air music downloads.
The Verizon Blitz is currently available online and costs $69.99 when purchased online with a 2-year commitment.
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Tuesday, 26 August 2008 19:29 |
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Today Nokia unveiled its latest candybar smartphone, the N79. The handset features a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with Carl Zeiss optics and an LED flash, with a 4GB microSD card included in the box for storing plenty of photos, an FM receiver and transmitter, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP and a built-in GPS receiver.
It also comes with the innovative smart Xpress-On covers, which are user-changeable colored housings. When you install a new Xpress-On cover, the theme of the phone's user interface also changes to match the cover. The phone's d-pad is also a touch-sensitive NaviWheel, allowing you to quickly scroll through long lists using your thumb.
The Nokia N79 supports quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz) and dual-band UMTS (900/2100MHz) partnered with WiFi for lightning-fast local data transfers.
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Tuesday, 26 August 2008 19:25 |
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Nokia has announced its latest dual-sliding smartphone, the N85. The phone comes with a large 2.8" AMOLED QVGA display, which should result in brighter, more vibrant colors and lower power consumption, a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with Carl Zeiss optics, dual-LED flash, a built-in GPS receiver, which can be used to navigate or automatically geotag your photos, an 8GB microSD and a 3.5mm audio port with TV-Out functionality which allows you to easily enjoy your music or video content.
The Nokia N85 is a true world phone, with quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz) and tri-band 3G UMTS (850/1900/2100MHz or 900/1900/2100MHz) support.
The Nokia N85 is set to be available in Q3 2008, though pricing details are not yet available.
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Tuesday, 26 August 2008 19:15 |
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Today the new S740 was u nveiled by HTC. The phone features a 2.4" QVGA display, a 3.2 megapixel camera, 256MB of internal storage and a whopping 256MB of application RAM, a microSD memory card slot which provides extra storage room for media files and apps, WiFi and Bluetooth, an FM radio and GPS navigation module.
The handset comes equipped with 7.2Mbps HSDPA 3G support for the 900 and 2100MHz frequency bands, as well as quad-band GSM/EDGE support.
The 1000mAh battery should provide for up to 6.3/5.3 hours of GSM/UMTS talk time or 11.6/16.6 days of GSM/UMTS standby time. The HTC S740 is scheduled to become available across Europe in September of this year. No word yet on pricing or specific carrier availability.
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Sunday, 24 August 2008 19:09 |
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Motorola has announced its new Push to Talk (PTT) technology for EV-DO Rev. A networks. Like the original technology seen on Nextel, Motorola claims its new system will provide instant, direct connections between users. Motorola spearheaded the consumer PTT movement with its popular iDEN network technology, and hopes to improve on that with this recent announcement.
Motorola's new PTT system allows for faster connection speeds, lower latency, and improved quality of service. The new system also supports PC-based connections, which could allow for companies to more effectively manage their field representatives.
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Sunday, 24 August 2008 19:07 |
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Nokia's 2680 slider was recently seen on the FCC, with AT&T's logo on the front of the phone. The 2680 is an entry-level cell phone that sports a plain-jane VGA resolution camera, Bluetooth, and a built-in FM radio.
The Nokia 2680 is set to be available in Q3 2008, with pricing set at EUR75 (US$117). Nokia says the 2680 will be available in your choice of Slate Grey, Night Blue, Orange, or Violet, though there's no indication which color AT&T will pick up.
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Sunday, 24 August 2008 19:04 |
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Today Virgin Mobile USA announced that it has completed its acquisition of fellow MVNO Helio, which was until now owned by its original SK Telecom and Earthlink parents. In return for Helio, Virgin has payed an equivalent 13 million shares worth of its common stock, worth roughly US$38 million, to SK and Earthlink. Virgin Mobile USA stock is currently trading at US$2.72.
On top of the payments made, SK Telecom and Virgin Group, a UK based venture capital company, will each invest an additional $25 million into Virgin Mobile USA in exchange for preferred stock. SK telecom will also receive two seats on Virgin Mobile USA's board of directors.
The Helio deal marks Virgin Mobile's move into the post-paid market. Previously it had only offered pre-paid mobile services through an agreement with Sprint
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Friday, 22 August 2008 17:21 |
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Verizon Wireless, the USA's second largest carrier, and Google, the world's largest internet search engine, will soon close a deal whici concern Google's internet search service for mobile devices integrated into Verizon's cell phones.
If the deal completes as expected, Google would become the default search service for Verizon handsets, replacing Verizon's own search system. It is being reported that when, and if, this deal goes through, it would be Verizon's intent to put access to Google's search on the standby screen of its phones.
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