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British Telecom estimates volume of wireless payments by 2005
Posted on 16-Feb-2003 01:12 News, Computing

Mobile phone users will spend up to $20 billion a year on wireless payments by 2005, according to a report by market analysts.

San Diego campus set to enhance quality of video over wireless
Posted on 16-Feb-2003 01:06 News, Computing

Armed with a new grant from the state of California and a wireless semiconductor company, an engineering professor at a San Diego campus said he is improving the quality and speed of video streaming on wireless handheld devices.

CNET has a video about the new Intel chip
Posted on 14-Feb-2003 14:21 News, Computing

CNET's Brian Cooley sees Intel's newest 3-in-1 cell phone chip, which the company claims will make cell phones smarter, faster and more efficient.

Handango releases 2002 Yardstick
Posted on 14-Feb-2003 09:35 News, Computing

A page full of statistics from Handango, the leader in mobile software publishing.

Intel launches the PXA800F designed for cellphones
Posted on 14-Feb-2003 08:39 News, Computing

Intel Corporation today announced a new cellular processor that uses advanced "wireless-Internet-on-a-chip" technology.

Top handhelds list, by PCWorld.com
Posted on 13-Feb-2003 22:58 News, Computing

This might not be my list, or your list, but at least there's a reference here... PCWorld lists their Top 10 picks for handhelds

kiwistartup.net closes applications next week.
Posted on 13-Feb-2003 07:39 News, Computing

A startup incubator in New Zealand, and it closes applications for its programme next week, 18th Feb 2003

Opera and Sony Ericsson ready to debut small-screen browser
Posted on 12-Feb-2003 23:19 News, Computing

Starting next week (17th Feb) during the GSM World Congress, Sony Ericsson P800 users will be able to download and start using Opera 7.01

BBC using MMS for article pictures
Posted on 12-Feb-2003 07:55 News, Computing

In what seems to be one of the first, BBC is asking their users to send them pictures of peace protests, taken with their camera-enabled mobile phones.

Mitel Networks 5230 IP Appliance
Posted on 11-Feb-2003 21:05 News, Computing

The 5230 IP Appliance is targeted towards the mobile workforce who regularly use PDA’s to store and transfer information. An IP appliance to integrate your iPAQ to your telephony network.

ucp morgen to deliver MMS software for Danger Inc.'s hiptop wireless solution
Posted on 11-Feb-2003 07:44 News, Computing

Danger Inc. has chosen components of ucp morgen´s MMS software suite to enable MMS functionality for Danger´s innovative hiptop wireless solution.

Are you ready to N-Gage?
Posted on 7-Feb-2003 09:32 News, Computing

Nokia launched N-Gage, a mix of mobile and video game console. The list of features of this Symbian based devices is LONG! Are you ready?

O2 and AA join forces in UK
Posted on 5-Feb-2003 19:24 News, Computing

O2, the British mobile operator, create a PDA version of AA Route Planner, with information supplied by AA Roadwatch.

Curious about how much power XScale saves?
Posted on 5-Feb-2003 14:24 News, Computing

Found a graphic on an Intel page comparing the XScale power and performance in comparison with the Intel StrongARM technology.

Dell Axim in Europe
Posted on 5-Feb-2003 07:43 News, Computing

The Register reports that Dell launched the Axim in Europe today. The Axim X5 comes in two flavours, costing £229 and £169 EX-VAT, respectively, and five languages: English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.

Jabber client for Smartphone and J2ME available
Posted on 3-Feb-2003 09:38 News, Computing

Antepo released Jabber clients for Pocket PC, Smartphone and J2ME.

How would you grade Microsoft security initiative?
Posted on 3-Feb-2003 07:46 News, Computing

This CNN author would rate it very poorly... It comments on how the company moved from the famous memo one year ago to the latest SQL worm...

Review of projection keyboards
Posted on 2-Feb-2003 22:32 News, Computing

Everyone likes their handhelds... But some people can't quite get used to write on their screens. Entry the keyboards... But what about virtual keyboards?

Britannia Airways uses IBM in cockpit
Posted on 2-Feb-2003 13:49 News, Computing

But it doesn't mean you can use your electronic device during landing or take off.

Selected clips at Orange SPV site
Posted on 1-Feb-2003 10:54 News, Computing

Orange's SPV (Smartphone) site contains a trial zone for video clips.

Palm presence in the market is very strong
Posted on 30-Jan-2003 18:34 News, Computing

Report from Dataquest about handheld market share analysis shows Palm is still strong in this market.

NZ Herald publishes content for handheld devices
Posted on 30-Jan-2003 18:19 News, Computing

The NZ Herald newspaper has a content distribution service for handheld devices.

Opera 7 available - Small screen rendering technology
Posted on 30-Jan-2003 16:27 News, Computing

Opera 7 is available for download

Free iPaq - in Switzerland
Posted on 30-Jan-2003 16:07 News, Computing

Participants in the World Economic Forum, in Davos got free iPaqs

Rugged mobile computer
Posted on 30-Jan-2003 09:16 News, Computing

Computerworld.com has a short article about rugged mobile devices.


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