Sony Ericsson to acquire UIQ Technology AB
Posted on 8-Nov-2006 10:50 News, Symbian
UIQ Technology, which uses Symbian OS, licenses the UIQ user interface and application development platform to mobile phone vendors.
Telecom New Zealand Launches 3G A-List Awards
Posted on 3-Nov-2006 14:04 News, CDMA
The A-List Awards recognise leading builders of successful wireless data solutions, applications and content based on 3G CDMA 2000 (CDMA2000 1X, EV-DO) technology.
Vodafone Defines Deal with IBM and EDS
Posted on 3-Nov-2006 13:35 News, Mobile
The company says it has identified the potential to reduce unit costs by 25 to 30 percent within three to five years.
Roger Wireless Launches HSDPA Services in Canada
Posted on 3-Nov-2006 13:30 News, 3G
With HSDPA customers will benefit with high speed mobile connectivity, connecting to the Internet wirelessly at speeds averaging 550-800 Kbps (kilobits per second).
Google Introduces Gmail Client for Phones
Posted on 3-Nov-2006 09:33 News, J2ME
With this new application users can compose, read, and respond to conversations with a minimum of clicking and scrolling. It also allows users to view document attachments, including pictures and PDF files.
Nokia 330 Auto Navigation Debuts
Posted on 30-Oct-2006 22:58 News, Linux
With the Nokia 330 is possible to enter the destination of a journey and follow the directions on its 3.5 inch color touch screen.
Vodafone Treo 750v Cases Review
Posted on 30-Oct-2006 19:33 Reviews, Windows Phone, by M Freitas
Protecting a very nice Pocket PC requires a very nice case. I used two during our tests and you can see how they come along.
iTech BlueBAND-R Bluetooth Stereo Headphones Review
Posted on 30-Oct-2006 13:03 Reviews, Bluetooth, by Tony Hughes
The iTech BlueBAND-R Bluetooth Stereo Headphones are designed to let you connect to a stereo Bluetooth source such as a PDA, mobile phone, or with the addition of a stereo Bluetooth dongle, an iPod, or other music player.
Toshiba Gigabeat X30 Review
Posted on 30-Oct-2006 12:01 Reviews, Portable Media Center, by M Freitas
The Toshiba Gigabeat X30 is a 30GB (gigabytes) media player device, but if this is not enought you can go a bit further with a larger 60GB vesion, the Gigabeat X60.