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Gear Gallery: Sexy and Tough Mobile, Green Dell PC and More : First, a word to the RAZR fans. (There are some still left.) Though the V750 has similar looks and ergonomics, this isn't the second coming of the world's favorite fashion phone. With military-grade protection from dust, shock and high and low temperatures, it's a different creature entirely. E Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Gear Gallery: Sexy and Tough Mobile, Green Dell PC and More : First, a word to the RAZR fans. (There are some still left.) Though the V750 has similar looks and ergonomics, this isn't the second coming of the world's favorite fashion phone. With military-grade protection from dust, shock and high and low temperatures, it's a different creature entirely. E Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Mobile Apps Now Arriving Before New Devices While Bold isn't here yet new messaging software is up for grabs. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Internet.com |
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New mobile browsers bringing real Web to handhelds A new generation of mobile Web browsers is finally making the Web a reality on handheld devices.The latest example is last week's beta launch of Opera Mobile 9.5, a native Web browser for high-end smartphones. I Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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IBM launches three mobile software products and services IBM announced new software and services for mobile devices today, noting that sometime later this year there will be more mobile phones in use worldwide than landline phones.IBM's internal Institute for Business Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Google updates pricing for Postini apps Google announced new pricing for its Postini hosted e-mail security and compliance management package on Tuesday in hopes of pushing more customers to consider a move to the SaaS (software as a service) offering. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Mobile executives spar over iPhone Mobile executives at a Silicon Valley roundtable discussion threw down the gauntlet to Symbian, Android, and other software platforms to match the impact of the iPhone.Talking only about two weeks after the intr Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Update: G1 Android phone is only half 'open,' with T-Mobile lock-in The new T-Mobile G1 wireless phone, announced Tuesday by T-Mobile, Google, and HTC, generated attention for its use of the open Android platform, but it will be locked to the T-Mobile USA network and it doesn't appear to be heavily focused on business users. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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By Open Sourcing Symbian, Nokia Kicks Off the Mobile Age The mobile software age is here. Symbian co-founder Nokia announced Monday night that it is buying the 52 percent of the software maker that it doesn’t already own and releasing its mobile operating system under an open source license. With that move, Symbian joins two other Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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By Open Sourcing Symbian, Nokia Kicks Off the Mobile Age The mobile software age is here. Symbian co-founder Nokia announced Monday night that it is buying the 52 percent of the software maker that it doesn’t already own and releasing its mobile operating system under an open source license. With that move, Symbian joins two other Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Intel calls out mobile chip competitors Despite a slow entry into the market, Intel's mobile chips could dominate the space in the long run by offering value and software compatibility that competitors like Arm will find tough to match, according to an Intel official. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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The mobile revolution's hidden cost Late last year, the mobile phone industry passed a remarkable milestone, one that not so many years ago it didn't even expect to reach. Media sites and blogs around the world buzzed as the news was announced with equal measures of excitement, amazement and, in some ca Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Get ready for next-gen mobile Apple iPhone, move over. At least, that's the hope of Google and Research in Motion as they ready the first serious competitors to the iPhone, in the "mobile 2.0" market that Apple invented.Later this month, the Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Microsoft looking for ways to converge Windows Mobile, Zune Microsoft appears to be looking for new ways to tie Windows Mobile phones and Zune media players together, although a Zune phone remains unlikely.Over the weekend, Microsoft developer "Mel" asked an open questio Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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'Trust but verify' open mobile network pledges Major mobile voice and data carriers in the United States have pledged to open their networks to outside handsets and applications, but regulators and customers need to be vigilant to make sure those promises are fulfilled, one member of the U.S. Federal Communication Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Android to debut in T-Mobile's G1 smartphone When Google announced the Open Handset Alliance (a group of wireless industry players looking to get their names associated with Google's Android open mobile platform project), true open-source smartphones were a great idea that seemed far from commercial realization. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Gas prices, iPhone influence enterprise mobile decisions The price of gas and the iPhone are influencing enterprise mobile-phone investment decisions, experts at the CTIA conference in San Francisco said on Thursday.These days, employees are asking to work from home f Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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iPhone is already the top mobile browser It's been on the market for just six months, and already the iPhone (plus its Wi-Fi-only variant, the iPod Touch) is the most used mobile browser for Internet access in the U.S., according to Irish researcher StatCounter. At No. 2 is the Symbian OS used in Nokia's dev Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Mobile Industry Discovers It's the Software, Stupid Hardware schmardware. Real wireless geeks know that pretty industrial design is only skin deep. The software on the inside is what makes the difference between a barely usable piece of eye candy (Motorola Z10, we're looking at you) and a revolutionary, industry-changing device like the iPhone. Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Mobile Industry Discovers It's the Software, Stupid Hardware schmardware. Real wireless geeks know that pretty industrial design is only skin deep. The software on the inside is what makes the difference between a barely usable piece of eye candy (Motorola Z10, we're looking at you) and a revolutionary, industry-changing device like the iPhone. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |

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