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Carriers
AT&T’s 3G Network in 275 markets by June 30

AT&T says it will provide 3G network in 275 markets by 30th of June this year. And 3G iPhone annoncement is right in the corner.

Gadgets
Gadgets
A 100-inch WVGA Display in the Palm of Your Hand

There were lots of news stories and rumors about a mobile device that can be used as a projector to quickly make a presentation on the fly. But haven’t seen any prototype so far until CES 2008. Here it is.

LifeStyles
LifeStyles
One in Two In the World Carries a Mobile Phone

Huge achievement for the Telecom markets. As per the statistics, at the end of 2007, as per ITU report, one in two in the world now have a cellular phone. Wow!

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Archive for January, 2008

Google Sees Surge in iPhone Traffic

When it comes to web surfing there is no other device like iPhone. Nokia fans and Blackberry folks are very reluctant to accept that iPhone from a computer company beat the mobile phone companies flat out. But they all know iPhone has really done it. Data from search engines only confirms it.

On Christmas, traffic to Google from iPhones surged, surpassing incoming traffic from any other type of mobile device, according to internal Google data made available to The New York Times.

A few days later, iPhone traffic to Google fell below that of devices powered by the Nokia-backed Symbian operating system but remained higher than traffic from any other type of cellphone.

The data is striking because the iPhone, an Apple product, accounts for just 2 percent of smartphones worldwide, according to IDC, a market research firm. Phones powered by Symbian make up 63 percent of the worldwide smartphone market, while those powered by Microsoft’s Windows Mobile have 11 percent and those running the BlackBerry system have 10 percent.

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Motorola Seeking for a Comeback
It boasts 2 new attention-grabbing, "multimedia monster" handsets - the mobile film studio Moto Z10 and a powerful music phone Rokr E8 - much to the delight of journalists/bloggers and consumers alike.

Study: More than half of Americans embracing mobile data
According to Deloitte & Touche, millennials (consumers ages 13 to 24) lead the new media charge, with 46 percent embracing their mobile handsets as entertainment devices

Beam Files To Your Mobile For Free
Beam it up Scotty is a way to send pictures, music, videos, documents or any other file to any mobile device for free

Nokia’s New User Interface an iPhone Look-alike
As expected, everybody wants to be iPhone lately. Take for instance this patent filed by Nokia in June 2007 for its own version of multi-touch user interface

A 100-inch WVGA Display in the Palm of Your Hand
Microvision’s new projector is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand and can project a DVD-quality widescreen 848 x 480 pixel image up to 100-inches in size!

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A 100-inch WVGA Display in the Palm of Your Hand

There were lots of news stories and rumors about a mobile device that can be used as a projector to quickly make a presentation on the fly. But haven’t seen any prototype so far until CES 2008.  Here it is.

As if there isn’t already enough out of CES 2008, this pocket-sized projector has got to be one of the coolest gadgets that made its debut at the show. What’s the big deal? Code-named "SHOW", Microvision’s new projector is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand and can project a DVD-quality widescreen 848 x 480 pixel image up to 100-inches in size! What’s more, is that the SHOW is designed to connect quickly and easily to a variety of laptops, mobile phones, PMPs, digital cameras and other mobile devices. The production model provides up to 2.5 hours of battery operation and will make use of the company’s single micro-mirror laser scanning display technology. If Microvision can partner with Wayne Szalinski to develop an eight-foot projector screen that will fit in the back pocket of a pair of jeans, we’re good to go. Read

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