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| Mozilla plans mobile operating system for phones and tablets ComputerWeekly.com The project, called "Boot to Gecko", will use Mozilla's Gecko engine from its Firefox browser as the foundation for a mobile OS. Mozilla plans to create web APIs [application programming interfaces] to handle mobile phone functions, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Old favourite returns anew Hindustan Times Nokia's E71 and E72 mobile phones have been big landmarks for the Finish mobile giant as they helped cement the company's stand in the business phone segment and gave rivals like BlackBerry a run for their money. The E6 is Nokia's foray into the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| C2C(TM) Interchip Link Connectivity IP Licensed by 10 Leading Processor and ... MarketWatch (press release) C2C is the first instance of an industry standard allowing shared memory between two chips, such as a mobile phone applications processor and a mobile phone modem. The 100ns round-trip latency of the C2C connection is fast enough for the modem to share ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New 123people-Apps Enhance Mobile People Search National Post (registration) Currently, over six million people worldwide are searching for friends, family members, and business associates on the leading people search engine 123people (www.123people.com), using their mobile phone, smartphone, iPad, or PC tablet. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| BTC introduces mobile top-up system for pre-paid customers Nassau Guardian One week after a privatized BTC announced it was dropping long-distance connection charges for inter-island calls originating from mobile phones, there is more good news for cell phone users. Pre-paid consumers will soon be able to top up the minutes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bible in Armenian on your mobile Times.am By Times.am at 26 July, 2011, 11:31 am Now it is possible to have Bible in Armenian in mobile phone. "I have prepared the program during a week. Though it is a Java program and is not written by ActionScript, but I think most part of phones now has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mosio Increases Mobile Worker Productivity and Competitive Advantages for ... DigitalJournal.com (press release) "The massive shift in the way people communicate with each other using mobile phones offers great advantages to businesses interested in communicating with their workers on-the-go. In the past this has been cost-prohibitive because of the need to buy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| 5 Security Considerations for a Mobile Phone Blogger News Network (blog) The share of smartphones as a proportion of overall device sales has increased 29% for phone purchasers in the last six months; and 45% of respondents indicated that their next device will be a smartphone." Mobile users have recently captured the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Use A Mobile Device? Google Street View May Know Where It Is All Car Tech If you use a mobile device -- a laptop, a cell phone -- you know how great it can be to stay connected on the go. But as we've seen with the Apple iPhone and even with RSS feeds on the Nissan Leaf, mobility often comes with its share of privacy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Rogers taking daily deals mobile with text messages National Post (registration) In a bid to get in on the daily deal game, Rogers Communications Inc. will send money-saving offers directly to subscribers' mobile phones. Once signed up, users will receive text or picture messages with Groupon- and Living Social-like deals. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| BDO United Kingdom | HMTL5 adoption 'to accelerate in mobile technology' Linex Legal (press release) (registration) Mobile phone devices will increasingly use HTML5 browsers in the coming years, while Flash will become less popular. This is according to a forecast by ABI Research, which predicted that 2.1 billion phones will use HTML5 technology by 2016. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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