July 19th, 2008
Michael Fenger was formerly from Motorola. He joined Apple in March to be in charge of global iPhone sales.
Prior to joining Apple, Fenger was an executive for Motorola in that amorphous MBA-created part of the world known as EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa). As such, he was in a position to know almost everything […]
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June 5th, 2008
## AT&T boosts 3G speeds by 20% to whet the appetite of savvy 3G iPhone buyers
## Developers are turning the iPhone into a gaming device — with video
## uMobile relies on word of mouth sign ups for their ad-driven telco service
## So what happens at the S60 Summit?
## Nokia Connect 2008 and CommunicAsia 2008 […]
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May 29th, 2008
## Mike and I sat down with Nokia Regional for dinner on the new Ovi platform. Here are a few suggestions Mike makes for the N-Gage gaming experience.
## Sean talks about a more efficient way to enter search keywords onto the mobile platform.
## Dior phones to cost around $5,000.00. Insane, yes!
Tags: Dior, Google, OviShare […]
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May 28th, 2008
Ontela is a neat little app for your mobile phone with powerful features. If you own a cameraphone, you’ve probably heard of their service. Ontela unlocks the photos from your camera phone and stores them to your desktop PC via a wireless client. It basically allows your PC to become some sort of backup drive. […]
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April 23rd, 2008
In summary, several new phones were launched including Samsung’s dual SIM slider, Samsung U900, the F480 widget phone, and the F400 B&O music phone.
This is also an interesting 30 second experiment using Animoto, a video slideshow service that really kicks Slide.com’s ass. I’m thinking that a video slideshow software like this should be embedded into […]
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April 7th, 2008
When Nokia introduced the Ovi community, one of their key areas of success entailed building an online community of independent recording artists. When I got a chance to interview them back in September 2007, the Nokia Music Store would feature a huge variety of local content from signed artists as well as independent labels. Nokia […]
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March 27th, 2008
In light of the recent announcement of Motorola’s phone division separating from the mother company, I feel strongly that the company should change their name into the coming year and brand themselves as something completely different.
If you ask me, if they want a complete redesign, Motorola Mobile Division should change their name. I mean, why […]
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March 26th, 2008
We’ve seen the mergers: BenQ-Siemens, Sony Ericsson, and even Symbian being mostly owned by Nokia. But how often do you see a company splitting up? Well, by 2009 the complete split up of Motorola as a phone company and as a wireless hardware manufacturer will take place.
Does Motorola make great phones? Yes they do. But […]
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March 12th, 2008
Back here we have three major telcos (Globe, SMART, SUN) on GSM and one that runs on a CDMA network. The latter, called Bayan Telecommunications dominates the “wireless landline” market by releasing CDMA based landlines without wires made by HUAWEI and some cellphones that also run on CDMA.
Tags: CDMA, GSM, PLDT, Smart, Wireless LandlineShare […]
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March 9th, 2008
The Samsung SGH B100 is a very basic entry level phone. It foregoes the traditional features of a camera or a music player or even 3G, and gives you JUST the phone with WAP and JAVA capabilities. I’m not too sure if phones like these should still be made. The price point for the cheapest […]
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