submitted by Bruno Villis 194 days ago (via online-tech-tips.com)
On the last day of January 2008, Gizmo5 Technologies announced that their mobile software can now connect with MySpace’s IM network. Through this and a simple data connection on your mobile phone, you can get alerts of the latest ...
submitted by Bruno Villis 194 days ago (via digg.com)
Google Maps MobileGoogle Maps are available on Java phones. Google docs say you can connect to GPS, there is even a pictures of Bluetooth device I have, but only for Windows Mobile, BlackBerry and N95...
submitted by Bruno Villis 194 days ago (via phone-reviews.org)
Sunnyvale, CA., Mobile Linux company, Azingo (formerly Celunite), announced an open mobile Linux solution for mobile phones and advanced mobile devices, based on the Samsung application processor S3C2442 and Azingo Mobile, ...
submitted by Bruno Villis 194 days ago (via justanothermobilemonday.com)
This is the Mack truck of, no the Terminator of mobile phones, it’s bullet proof! Go to the link above and see the videos, they shoot it with a Glock. Now this is not the stuff of MythBusters, it’s real. ...
submitted by Bruno Villis 194 days ago (via feelphones.com)
LG Electronics MobileComm USA (LG Mobile Phones) is showcasing the latest in mobile handset innovations during CES 2008. If sublime style and excellent performance can provide the ultimate mobile experience, then LG Mobile Phones’ new ...
submitted by Bruno Villis 194 days ago (via blogger.xs4all.nl)
Wow, I just found an impressive video about a navigation engine which seems to make a large step in mobile navigation. “Carmenta Mobile” is a high performance map engine for mobile phones, targeting companies that want to provide ...
submitted by Bruno Villis 194 days ago (via phone-reviews.org)
The new 3G mobile phone reference platform combines the Azingo Mobile software platform with the Broadcom multimedia baseband processor to create a powerful, economical and open platform for mobile phones and portable media players that ...
submitted by Bruno Villis 175 days ago (via blog.wirelesswanders.com)
However, none of this is what really brings about the fragmentation problem that is being blamed for the so-called death of mobile apps. Lest we forget, most mobile phones are not upgradeable in the field, or ‘after market’ as the ...
submitted by Erasimo Limper 175 days ago (via cnet.com.au)
After research conducted by two Queensland legal academics ignited debate yesterday over whether Apple will be allowed to lock the iPhone to an exclusive carrier, Trade Practices experts have agreed that to do so might contravene regulations, but it will make little difference to the company.
submitted by Bruno Villis 196 days ago (via mobileshop.com)
Imagine being able to take that main inside bit of the phone, and putting it into a standard mobile phone jacket. Voila, you have a mobile phone. Then, put it into a music player jacket. Voila, you’ve got a wireless music player. ...