Monday, May 16, 2011

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Nokia Kills Ovi Brand for Mobile Services
PCWorld
It's likely that anybody buying a new Nokia smartphone or mobile phone later this year will see the new branding on services included on them. Users that already own a Nokia phone will see the new branding through future software updates, Nokia said. ...
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IHS raises outlook for NFC-enabled handsets
EETimes.com
LONDON – The market for near field communications technology for mobile payments in cell phones is going to rise to nearly 550 million units per year in 2015, from about 50 million units in 2010, according to market research company IHS iSuppli. ...
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EETimes.com
Asda launches Antechs Roadshow for mobile phones
GoMo News
The poll found that there could be at least 35 million unused old mobile phones. More than a million UK homes have five or more unused old mobile phones rattling around in kitchen drawers. The trade-in value of the mobile phones alone is estimated to ...
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NTT DoCoMo Plans Pocket-size Windows 7 Device
PCWorld
The new device will blur the line between PC and smartphone thanks to the inclusion of many features commonly found on cell phones in Japan, such as GPS (Global Positioning System) navigation, HSPA (High-Speed Packet Access) 3G data, an e-wallet, ...
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Sony Ericsson walks away from Clearwire logo fight
Register
By Bill Ray • Get more from this author Sony Ericsson has given up its action against Clearwire for having a swirly green logo, as Clearwire concedes it is unlikely to ever launch a competing range of mobile phones. Sony Ericsson's action was taken in ...
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China Unicom Hopes 1000-yuan Smartphones Will Boost 3G Use
PCWorld
But this only accounts for a small percentage of China's nearly 900 million mobile phone users, the vast majority of which use slower second-generation networks. China Unicom itself has 174 million mobile subscribers, 18.5 million of them 3G users, ...
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Iraq mobile firm urges government to switch to 3G
Bizcommunity.com
Older 2G technology allows mobile phones to make and receive calls and text messages and browse basic websites, while 3G dramatically increases the capacity, or bandwidth, of a network, allowing users to browse more complicated websites at a faster ...
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Chiltern Railways mobile train ticketing service arrives (on time)
InternetRetailing.net
launched its pioneering integrated mobile ticketing system on the line out of Marylebone in London that enables passengers to buy, instantly receive and validate tickets through an app on their mobile phone. A world first. Passengers arriving at a ...
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New News Near You Feature for Mobile Google News
Phones Review
There's a new version of Mobile Google News been announced by the Google guys that delivers a new feature called "News Near You," on select mobile phones and apparently makes mobile Google news location aware. According to an article over on Phone ...
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Phones Review
Regulator unveils support measures for new mobile service operators
The Korea Herald
The state telecom regulator said SK Telecom, the country's top mobile carrier, will provide the MVNOs with mobile phones until June 2012. It also said SKT will also help the MVNOs, which plan to launch their services beginning in July, ...
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MHL Technology Reaches Major Milestone With the First MHL-Enabled Smartphones ...
Business Wire (press release)
(BUSINESS WIRE)--MHL, LLC, the entity responsible for administering the MHL Consortium and the adoption, licensing and promotion of the MHL™ (Mobile High-Definition Link) Specification, today announced that the first mobile phones with MHL ...
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True mobile payments with no need for expensive hard or software arrives
InternetRetailing.net
The solution can be operated from almost every handset with 2G and up or as an application for smart phones. "DigiMo's technology is the next great revolution in consumer convenience," concluded Yarkoni. "We had meetings this week with Silicon Valley ...
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