Filed under: News : Mobile Phones Orange has announced plans to launch high definition mobile TV in Europe.
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Americans spent $2.9 billion in the third quarter to buy 32 million cell phones, and the most popular handset model was the iPhone 3G. You'd think those numbers would encourage handset makers to finally ditch their longtime habit of releasing their hottest models first in Europe and Asia
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Coupons delivered and redeemed via mobile phones are forecast to be used by some 200 million mobile subscribers globally by 2013, according to a new study by Juniper Research. The Juniper Research report determined that the mobile coupons market is currently most advanced in Japan and Korea, but that growing numbers of mobile coupon services are being offered in the USA and Europe across all the m...
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Wi-Fi Software WeFi S60 Gains The Industry's Application Of The Year Top Vote Barcelona, Spain -/Wi-Fi Technology News/- The WeFi S60 software application from Tel Aviv-based WeFi Inc. has been voted by the audience at the Forum Nokia Innovation event in Barcelona on December 1st as the 2008 Forum Nokia Europe, Middle East and Africa Application of the Year. WeFi competed in the event among a...
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Via Peter Elst, Thomas won the Adobe 2008 MAX Europe Award in the develop section. Adobe MAX 2008 Awards - Develop from Peter Elst on Vimeo. Congratulation to Thomas!! Alessandro
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According to a new Ovum forecast, the market for GPS-enabled mobile devices will grow rapidly, from an estimated 163.9 million shipments in 2007 to almost 572 million in 2012. In the early years this growth has been driven by the CDMA players, namely Qualcomm, serving large CDMA markets,
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Different telecom officials in Europe have gathered together to agree on a certain thing –to lessen the “bill shock” brought about by huge rate on telecommunications. The current telecommunication rates in Europe amounts to EUR1.00 per megabyte on web browsing, EUR2.05 per megabyte for data downloads, and EUR0.11 for SMS. And, to resolve the growing
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