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Yahoo!, T-Mobile announce mobile search service Found under: yahoo!, t-mobile, mobile search, T-Mobile and Yahoo Inc. today announced that Yahoo will now power mobile Internet searches made through T-Mobile service. Under the deal Yahoo oneSearch will provide T-Mobile customers access to news financial information weather conditions Flickr photos and Web images to Web and mobile web sites. A Reuters report said that the deal will help Yahoo rea...
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Mobile Internet Browser Showdown courtesy of Gizmodo Internet browsing on your mobile phone today has definitely gone along way from back in the day. Now, you can enjoy visiting your favorite websites on your mobile phone as if you were seated right in front of your desktop PC. However, with the number of different phones, mobile operating systems and mobile internet browsers
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Review SPB Wireless Monitor “With the growing popularity of mobile Internet and online services, and without a built-in tool for tracking data usage on Windows Mobile devices - crossing the data plan limits and receiving painful phone bills - is easy. Spb Wireless Monitor is a safeguard and can help stop the pain: it is a tool for
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Adobe and ARM Accelerate Flash and AIR for ARM Platforms At the Adobe 2008 MAX conference, Adobe Systems and ARM today announced a technology collaboration to optimize and enable Adobe Flash Player 10 and Adobe AIR for ARM Powered devices, ranging from mobile phones to set-top boxes, mobile Internet devices, televisions, automotive platforms, personal media players and other mobile computing devices. The collaboration is expected to accelerate
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Truphone has decided to go BlackBerry by launching a beta of its mobile internet telephony service Truphone Anywhere for BlackBerry smartphone handsets. Truphone Anywhere takes in thirty-three countries and is designed to save BlackBerry owner’s cash on international calling. Truphone’s service works alongside domestic service providers however can reduce international calling charges ...
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While mobile Internet flats are pretty common these days, not every carrier offers an affordable flat yet, not to talk about International Roaming. Therefore, the mobile Internet is still often charged on transferred volumes. Here comes Spb Software House's new Spb Wireless Monitor 3.0 into the game, Spb Software, the Windows Mobile specialist, launched today. Spb Wireless Monitor 3.0 (previo...
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Tiny 4.8-inch MID from UMID UMID is presenting new products at the Global Mobile Vision 2008 that is taking place in Korea, and one of them is this tiny mobile internet device named MID. The computer has a small touchscreen that measures 4.8-inches, which is enough for a resolution of 1024×600 pixels. In the inside you can find an Intel Atom
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Adobe Systems Incorporated and ARM today announced a technology collaboration to optimize and enable Adobe Flash Player 10 and Adobe AIR for ARM Powered devices, ranging from mobile phones to set-top boxes, mobile Internet devices, televisions, automotive platforms, personal media players and other mobile computing devices. The collaboration is expected to accelerate mobile graphics and video capa...
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Truphone goes BlackBerry Truphone has recently launched a beta of its mobile internet telephony service, Truphone Anywhere, for BlackBerry smartphones. The service works in 33 countries worldwide and it’s designed to save BlackBerry users’ money on international calls. The service works alongside domestic service providers, but reduces international call costs to as little as $0.06 per minute. Here’s how...
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Amobee Media Systems and Qualcomm have announced that they are partnering to enable Ads in mobile widgets, distributed by Qualcomm’s Plaza platform. Given the growth in popularity of widgets, this is potentially quite an impactful event for the Mobile Internet. As we know, widget are (typically) mini-apps that have some kind of stovepipe task - be
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