Archive for July 23rd, 2009

Wrist watch mobile phone from Samsung

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We are aware of people who still like to wear a wrist watch that can only show time. Nothing else. Frankly, we don’t understand why, because these people also have a mobile phone that can show accurate time for them. The desire to wear a wrist watch must have something to do with making a [...]

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Affordable smartphone with slide-out keyboard, Nokia 6760 slide

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Smartphones designed for messaging that also have qwerty keypads have been costly products until now. Often, they have been built with business users in mind. Especially, Blackberry devices, many Windows Mobile smartphones from HTC, and Nokia E-series products have been popular among professionals. There are plenty of young people and other individuals who would like [...]

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Indian Farmers Use Mobile Phones to Control Irrigation (PC World)

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PC World – Mobile Operator Tata Teleservices is testing technology that allows farmers to use their mobile phones to remotely monitor and switch on irrigation pump sets in far flung locations.

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Qualcomm Hikes Forecast, Citing 3G Growth (PC World)

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PC World – Qualcomm on Wednesday raised the revenue and profit forecasts for its 2009 fiscal year ending in September, signaling confidence in a mobile industry recovery.

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RIM hangs tough on bid for Nortel wireless assets (AP)

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AP – Communication industry analysts say Research In Motion is refusing to budge in its pursuit of Nortel Networks’ wireless business because its key technology patents could help secure RIM’s future as a mobile phone technology leader.

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AT&T to Power New Plastic Logic E-Reader (PC World)

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PC World – The upcoming Plastic Logic electronic reader will use AT&T’s 3G network to connect to the Net, the companies have announced. The Plastic Logic Reader, set to debut in 2010, will utilize the AT&T network to let users browse, buy, and download books on the go.

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Plastic Logic E-Reader Will Use AT&T’s 3G Network (NewsFactor)

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NewsFactor – AT&T will be the wireless carrier for the Plastic Logic Reader, which Plastic Logic said will debut early next year. The e-book reader will use AT&T’s 3G network and will also be Wi-Fi enabled, the company said Wednesday. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

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