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Monday, 05 May 2008 12:30 |
Europe : Motorola announced an array of applications
from ecosystem partners available now on the MOTO Z10 mobile device (
left ), taking the mobile experience for consumers to a whole new
level. MOTO Z10 is a 3G device based on the Symbian OS and UIQ platform
that offers a complete, pocket-sized, mobile film studio in a unique
ergonomic kick slider design.
Leveraging the strength and momentum of Motorola's developer ecosystem,
the MOTO Z10 comes pre-loaded with a selection of software, content and
applications which further enhance its capabilities -- from displaying
full feature films to capturing, editing and sharing high-quality video
clips. In addition to the applications pre-loaded to the MOTO Z10
device, hundreds of applications and content titles have been developed
and made available by the broader Symbian and UIQ development community
for consumers to discover.
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Monday, 05 May 2008 12:19 |
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AT&T plans to offer a new mobile digital TV service this Sunday,
including full-length shows and some movies, and will charge $15 per
month for 10 channels.
Operated by Qualcomm, AT&T will have two exclusive channels on the
service, it said Thursday. AT&T already has a mobile video service
called CV, which is based on different technology. It works like
Internet video, providing short clips on demand.
"AT&T Mobile TV is more than a new entertainment service - it is an
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Wednesday, 30 April 2008 22:37 |
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Nokia today unveiled the 6600 Slide, a mid-flat slider with new fresh tapping functionality to control everyday characteristics without having to press a button. Being one of Nokia's smallest sliders to date, the 6600 Slide smoothly glides open in the hand. Its glossy, high-gentility strengthen covers and aluminum focus key evoke a minimalist visual simplicity. Tapping the 6600 Slide twice conveniently records time, snoozes, alerts and quiets or rejects incoming ring calls.
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Wednesday, 30 April 2008 22:16 |
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Nokia today unveiled the 3600 Slide, a stylish slider offered in a variety of colors, materials and finishes. Moderate ceramic paint and metal combined with high gloss surfaces and gradated colors make the unique 3600 Slide stand out. Low-keyed and ergonomically shaped, the 3600 Slide also delivers a 3.2-megapixel camera with auto-focus and 2 LED flash ensuring high-quality photos or videos in dim lighting conditions. The TV-out feature connects to most television generates so users can share pictures and videos.
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Monday, 28 April 2008 21:31 |
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Europe: After recent moves to broaden the talks
Skype â„¢ to a wide variety of new mobile and wireless devices, Skype
is taking another important step as it continues its communications
software combining the Internet with mobile phones. Today,
the company launched a beta version of Skype for mobile customer "fine"
mobile working in about 50 of Java-enabled mobile phones most popular
Motorola, Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson.
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Wednesday, 23 April 2008 00:26 |
Nokia today announced the 5220 XpressMusic, an affordable music phone
with a unique, asymmetrical design.
Compatible with the recently launched Nokia Music Store, the 5220
XpressMusic offers easy music side-loading. With Nokia Music Store,
consumers can choose from more than 2 million tracks from both major
and independent labels; international and local artists and browse,
download, stream and sync either to a PC or side-load directly to the
5220 XpressMusic.
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