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DM Europe: More acquires Add2Phone
Add2Phone develops and sells platforms and tools for mobile internet sites, communication solutions and mobile advertising. The company will now become part of the More Mobile Relations.
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Yahoo!: Matchmaking mobiles ring in weddings in India (Reuters)
Reuters - Looking for a partner? For millions ofIndians, taking the first step towards getting married could beas easy as picking up a cellphone.
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Yahoo!: Inventor of PDA Files More Suits, Now for Voice Mail (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Klausner Technologies, a patent-holding company, is at it again. The New York-based company said late Tuesday that it has filed a patent-infringement lawsuit against Verizon Wireless, LG Electronics, Google and a long list of others.
Yahoo!: WirelessHD Receives Hollywood's Approval (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - The WirelessHD technology developed by SiBEAM received a significant boost on Wednesday when Hollywood's content czar blessed its content-protection scheme.
AAS: Nokia 6650 heads for the USA on AT&T
The Nokia 6650, previously a T-Mobile (EU) exclusive handset, is headed to the USA and will be carried by the operator AT&T. The AT&T variant supports the 850/1900 WCDMA bands and features AT&T Navigator and Music services. The 6650, which we reviewed here (T-Mobile variant), has a 2.0 megapixel camera, cover screen UI, integrated GPS and a high capacity (15 ...
Sensory's BlueGenie Voice Interface Powers First Voice Controlled Bluetooth Headset
On Call: Bluetooth radiation and unlocked phones
CDMA camp retracts spectrum levy plea
CDMA Treo Pro Also on the Way?
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3G mobile phones: The best of the best
iPhone antennas work properly, Bold sees 3G issues
iPhone News: Orange Caps 3G Speed; Security Flaw Seen
Nokia Siemens wins UK 3G network deal
Microboard Chooses Sierra Wireless Embedded Modules for 3G Connectivity
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·Solid-state disk lackluster for laptops, PCs
Using SSDs in laptops and PCs now means getting much less capacity at a much higher price.
·Opinion: After the Core 2 Duo chip, what's next for Apple laptops?
It's expected that Apple will, sometime in the next month or so, unleash updated MacBook and MacBook Pro laptops -- maybe even a new MacBook Air. As processors get faster, do they threaten to undermine desktop sales?
·Apple forgets to fix iPhone passcode bug
A bug that affects iPhones and the iPod touch and allows unauthorized users to bypass the pass-word protection software on the devices has resurfaced after being squashed earlier this year.
·iPhone gets two AT&T data plans for international travelers
AT&T is offering two new international data plans for iPhone users, both of which are expensive and receiving mixed reviews.
·Improving Correspondence Management for Financial Services Firms with Adobe LiveCycle ES
(Source: Adobe) This thoughtful and in-depth white paper provides information that addresses the unique communications challenges faced by banks and other financial institutions. It showcases the operational efficiencies and competitive advantages that can be gained by Adobe LifeCycle ES - a robust, single-platform solution to communicating with customers.
·Use BI to cut cell phone bills
BlackBerry, iPhone, cell phone, pager — personal devices of every sort were rampant at Title Resource Group. Then the real estate closing firm put business intelligence to use.
·More Mobile/Wireless News...
View more Mobile/Wireless news and analysis from Computerworld.com.
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·First Look: Cisco's 1250 802.11n AP
Pulling the trigger on a pre-standard product is risky, but sometimes, so is waiting. We reviewed Cisco's enterprise-class 11n AP and found it worth a pilot.
·Wi-Fi Location Rolling Review: Ekahau Bets On Active Tags
Want to use your WLAN to track high-dollar assets? Ekahau, the second entry in this series, has a no-fuss solution.
·Rolling Review: AeroScout Keeps Tabs On Assets
The first entry in our Location Rolling Review provides a complete enterprise-class Wi-Fi location system that is flexible and scalable enough to work within most environments.
·WLANs: One Size Does Not Fit All
Small enterprises can benefit from the growth potential afforded by wireless. We evaluated six WLANs; one will suit your needs to a T.
·Analysis: 802.11n -- The n Factor
Don't give in to irrational exuberance over the latest Wi-Fi spec. Cold, hard calculations are called for.
·Rollout: Air Magnet Survey Pro and Planner 5.0
With AirMagnet Survey Pro and Planner 5.0, setting up and maintaining a wireless LAN is a breeze.
·Analysis: Mobile E-Mail
Once a prized perk for corporate execs, now the masses are clamoring for mobile e-mail. Here's how to connect employees without breaking the budget.
·Analysis: Enterprise-FMC
With FMC your employees could be always reachable on one device, at one number, and with one voice-mail box.
·Review: 802.11n Wi-Fi Routers
Though the 802.11n specifications are still in beta, major vendors are already pushing N routers. Is it time to move to the new spec, and if so, which device should you choose?
·Rolling Review Kickoff: Wi-Fi Location
Using your WLAN to track high-dollar assets and ensure tight security is a smart way to wring value out of an expensive resource. In this Rolling Review we'll issue an RFI to help you get ahead of the curve on location services
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·Matchmaking mobiles ring in weddings in India (Reuters)
Reuters - Looking for a partner? For millions ofIndians, taking the first step towards getting married could beas easy as picking up a cellphone.
·Sony CEO thinking over Ericsson joint venture: report (Reuters)
Reuters - Sony's (6758.T) joint venture withcell phone maker Ericsson (ERICb.ST) must do better, Sony'schief executive was quoted as saying by a German newspaper onWednesday.
·iPhone News: Orange Caps 3G Speed; Security Flaw Seen (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - The iPhone took hits on two fronts Wednesday as Orange -- an iPhone 3G carrier in France -- admitted to limiting 3G bandwidth for its customers, and a security flaw was discovered in the iPhone that enables unauthorized users to access private data on the phone when it is supposedly locked.
·Inventor of PDA Files More Suits, Now for Voice Mail (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Klausner Technologies, a patent-holding company, is at it again. The New York-based company said late Tuesday that it has filed a patent-infringement lawsuit against Verizon Wireless, LG Electronics, Google and a long list of others.
·WirelessHD Receives Hollywood's Approval (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - The WirelessHD technology developed by SiBEAM received a significant boost on Wednesday when Hollywood's content czar blessed its content-protection scheme.
·World mobile phone sales growth slowing: survey (AFP)
AFP - Growth in worldwide sales of mobile telephones will slow sharply in 2008 as consumers face increased economic difficulties, a report by Gartner research institute showed on Wednesday.
·Weak economy to sap handset market growth: Gartner (Reuters)
Reuters - A weakening global economy will bluntcellphone market sales growth this year, research firm Gartnersaid on Wednesday.
·China Mobile says Q2 profit up (Reuters)
Reuters - China Mobile (0941.HK), the world'slargest wireless operator, posted a 51 percent rise inquarterly profit on strong subscriber growth, but faces newcompetition in China's revamped telecoms sector.
·BlueAnt's Bluetooth Headset Takes Your Voice Commands (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - In a move to set itself apart from the flood of Bluetooth headsets on the market, BlueAnt Wireless on Tuesday introduced the BlueAnt V1 headset.
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