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Concord Eye-Q Go Wireless Bluetooth digital camera review
Posted on 13-Jan-2004 19:05 Reviews, Bluetooth

This 2 megapixels digital camera with Bluetooth can be part of a solution for mobile professionals, or for the gizmo lovers in us.

Handango introduces program for non-profit organisation, schools and other organisations
Posted on 13-Jan-2004 11:26 News, Computing

Handango Gives Back: appreciation program pays non-profits, schools and user groups when they buy mobile software at Handango.

The security threat to mobile and wireless networks.
Posted on 13-Jan-2004 07:56 News, Computing

Get Ready for "Wireless Code Red"' in 2004: wireless security company predicts large-scale attack on wireless networks.

The Sims coming to N-Gage
Posted on 13-Jan-2004 00:32 News, Gaming

Electronic Arts (EA) is developing the Sims for the Nokia N-Gage game deck.

Debut of Gametrac during CES
Posted on 11-Jan-2004 12:35 News, Windows CE

Reports coming in tell us how well the Gametrac mobile entertainment device is being received.

Mobile technologies rising among consumers
Posted on 11-Jan-2004 10:34 News, Mobile

According to a survey conducted by IDC, e-mail is the main driver to go wireless, and keyboard would be ideal for PDA.

Sprint customers finding problems with Sony Ericsson T608 support
Posted on 10-Jan-2004 18:27 News, CDMA

The Sony Ericsson T608 is one the first mobile phones to offer built in Bluetooth while connected to a CDMA network. But it is not easy to get connected.

Benchmark products coming to Symbian based mobile devices
Posted on 10-Jan-2004 16:32 News, Symbian

Futuremark Corporation launched the Symbian Based Smartphone Benchmark Development Program

What's is the big thing in 2004? CNET picked a few
Posted on 10-Jan-2004 13:29 News, Computing

CNET editors pick wi-fi, digital video recorders, portable video players and smartphones as "The Next Big Thing" for 2004.

Avoiding commercial breaks on TV
Posted on 10-Jan-2004 13:14 News, General

Perhaps you don't have a time-shift recorder, but almost everyone I know change TV channels during ads breaks.

Best mobile computing products of 2003 according to Handheld Computing Magazine
Posted on 10-Jan-2004 13:05 News, Computing

Handheld Computing Magazine has announced the winners of their Best Products 2003 Awards.

How to become a wireless hero in a couple of minutes
Posted on 10-Jan-2004 12:37 News, Bluetooth

In this interesting article on InfoWorld, Chad Dickerson tells us how he used Bluetooth and mobile technology to get where wi-fi couldn't.

ATI delivers first 3D gaming chip for mobile phones
Posted on 10-Jan-2004 09:28 News, Gaming

Playing 3D enabled games on mobile phones is now possible thanks to the new Imageon 2300 multimedia and graphics family of co-processors from ATI Technologies

SanDisk launches Memory Stick PRO 2GB
Posted on 9-Jan-2004 21:07 News, Computing

SanDisk introduced a line of Memory Stick cards ranging from 256MB to 2GB, the highest capacity available in this card format to date.

British Telecom to implement SMS-to-voice service
Posted on 9-Jan-2004 19:06 News, Mobile

'Synthesised lady' to pass on SMS messages to fixed- line phones

Verizon Wireless to invest US$1 billion in new CDMA 3G network
Posted on 9-Jan-2004 17:00 News, Mobile

Powered by CDMA2000 1xEVDO 3G, the service will provide users with average user speeds of 300-500kbps.

TiltCONTROL gives a twist to Windows Mobile Pocket PC
Posted on 9-Jan-2004 09:49 News, Computing

The TiltCONTROL device contains a tiny Accelerometer, which can be used to measure the horizontal and vertical tilt of itself. This tilt angle information is transferred to the attached mobile computing device, where it is processed. Use it to control your handheld.

Microsoft Voice Command to have trial version and support for multiple languages
Posted on 9-Jan-2004 08:44 News, Software

Company plans to introduce Voice Command to Windows Mobile Smartphones too.

Pen&Internet demonstrate handwriting recognition on Antelope MCC
Posted on 9-Jan-2004 08:35 News, Computing

Pen&Internet's handwriting recognition solutions enhance productivity of Ultra Personal Computers (uPC).

Plantronics M3500 Bluetooth headset introduces Audio IQ and DSP
Posted on 9-Jan-2004 08:18 News, Bluetooth

The company promisses better sound quality on both ends of the conversation.

Microsoft unveils its Connected Concept cars
Posted on 9-Jan-2004 08:12 News, Computing

Usng a Hummer H2, Cadillac CTS and BMW X5, the company showed PDA, mobile phone and speech recognition integration.

Handmark previews new Wireless Express mobile information application
Posted on 9-Jan-2004 08:01 News, Computing

The product is a wireless information application designed to make the most wanted information faster and easier to access than with the micro-browsers found on wireless PDAs and smartphones.

Use your mobile phone to board that plane
Posted on 9-Jan-2004 07:55 News, Mobile

Telenor and the airline company "Norwegian" have entered into a partnership that enables customers to order and purchase air tickets for "Norwegian" flights via their mobile terminals. Customers will then use their mobile phones as tickets at check-in.

PalmSource creates Expert Guides
Posted on 9-Jan-2004 07:51 News, Palm

The company relies on volunteers to produce a massive directory of applications.

GN Netcom introduces dual-use Bluetooth headset device
Posted on 9-Jan-2004 05:58 News, Bluetooth

GN Netcom created a line of Bluetooth headset that work with mobile and desk phones, switching between different phones. The GN 6110 Headset has a foldable design and the GN 6210 Headset uses the same Jabra FreeSpeak design.


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