FREIBURG, Germany – December 2008 – Paragon Software Group, a software developer for mobile devices and desktop PCs, releases PenReader Touch, advanced multilingual handwriting recognition software for mobile devices that allows mobile users to write with their fingertips rather than a stylus. The program requires no additional training or handwriting adjustment. PenReader Touch automa...
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ClintonFitch on 15th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
The new Disruptive Analysis report on Mobile Broadband Computing forecasts continued medium-term growth for external USB modems for PCs, albeit after a recession-based flattening of demand in 2009. One of the comments in it is that more handset manufacturers should consider entering the USB modem market. So it's interesting timing to see that Nokia has just announced entry into the HSPA dongl...
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DeanBubleysDisruptiveWireless on 14th Dec 2008 (via disruptivewireless.blogspot.com)
The offering reflects an emerging trend among wireless providers to subsidize PCs and cell phones in return for customers signing service contracts.
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InformationWeek on 13th Dec 2008 (via feeds.informationweek.com)
Every one would be knowing about Think digit magazine. It is the famous digit magazine in India. The magazine gives you a lot of interesting informations. Like the magazine, think digit web site also provides you the information about the latest laptops, PCs, mobile phones, players, cameras, and more gadgets. Knowing about a product before buying, is a must. Think digit site gives the reviews
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AllAboutMobiles on 12th Dec 2008 (via allaboutmobilz.blogspot.com)
ZTE USA, Inc., a subsidiary of ZTE Corporation, a leading global telecommunications equipment and network solutions provider, announced the general availability of the ZTE C78 handset offered by MetroPCS, the nation’s leading provider of unlimited, flat-rate wireless communications service, to subscribers in its U.S. markets. This marks the third handset ZTE has launched with MetroPCS
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MobilityPhones on 11th Dec 2008 (via mobilityphones.com)
­Worldwide sales of fixed and mobile WiMAX equipment and phones/Ultra Mobile PCs dropped 21 percent to $245 million in 3Q08 from 2Q08, and are expected to continue sliding through 2009 as the economic recession puts the squeeze on the market, according to a new report from Infonetics. Article
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FierceBroadbandWireless on 11th Dec 2008 (via fiercebroadbandwireless.com)
Each year, mobile Internet access from PCs and other non mobile phone devices gets better and better and as I write these lines, I am sitting in a railway station in Paris, connected to the Internet via a 3G USB dongle at multi-megabit speeds. I travel a lot and depending on the country I am seeing lots of people doing the same these days. While at the beginning of this trend, the distinctively re...
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WirelessMoves on 11th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)