Handhelds to get leg up from RIM designs
News Research In Motion will allow other manufacturers to use designs for its popular BlackBerry email devices in wireless phones and other handheld products, the company said on Thursday. Phone companies, meanwhile, have been adding email and data...
[April 5, 2002, 7:31]
Global mobile market hits high note
News The international mobile phone market achieved its highest first quarter result ever, Gartner said today, with sales up by 34 percent from the first quarter in 2003. Gartner reported that all regions had experienced a strong growth period early in...
[June 9, 2004, 11:45]
Nokia urges users to recycle mobile phones
News A majority of mobile-phone users leave their old devices unused at home, unaware that they can be recycled, according to a survey released on Tuesday. The mobile-phone manufacturer said it has collection points for unwanted mobile devices in 85...
[July 9, 2008, 9:35]
Portals face a WAP standards mess
News The research suggests that simple errors in the coding of WML (Wireless Mark-up Language) pages, which are used to build WAP sites, are responsible for this grim situation. See techTrader for more technology investment news, plus quotes and research.
[May 10, 2000, 14:32]
Operators ally for mobile IM
News According to Mark Newman, chief research officer at analyst house Informa, the conspicuous absence of web-based IM companies will prove a hurdle in driving mobile IM take-up. Some of the world's biggest mobile operators are joining forces to make...
[February 15, 2006, 7:45]
HandDee GTuner guitar tuner S60 / N-Gage 36xx
Downloads The HandDee GTuner is a mobile phone guitar tuner software for guitarists and musicians. An ergonomically designed smart pitch pointer enable quick and accurate reading of pitch error on the screen of UIQ Symbian phone.
[November 14, 2003, 7:00]
HandDee GTuner (UIQ) chromatic guitar tuner
Downloads The HandDee GTuner is a mobile phone guitar tuner software for guitarists and musicians. An ergonomically designed smart pitch pointer enable quick and accurate reading of pitch error on the screen of UIQ Symbian phone.
[November 20, 2003, 7:00]
HandDee GTuner guitar tuner S60
Downloads The HandDee GTuner is a mobile phone guitar tuner software for guitarists and musicians. An ergonomically designed smart pitch pointer enable quick and accurate reading of pitch error on the screen of UIQ Symbian phone.
[October 13, 2004, 8:00]
Lucent adds voice to data services
News Our research has found that people see messaging as a core function as well," he said. As the world waits for UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) -- due to be launched in 2002 and promising a whole raft of services for sending data...
[June 1, 1999, 11:46]
Ticketing Goes Mobile
White Papers There are big benefits of using mobile phone to purchase tickets over using traditional means. Ticketing is suited to the characteristic of a mobile device. One of them is that the ticket, once purchased, can be sent to and stored on the mobile...
[February 22, 2006, 0:01]
News Burst: It's 'hangover' time for WAP market - report
News The mobile Internet may be at the mercy of "WAP 'hangover'", says a new report from research firm Ovum. WAP was never meant as the 'be-all and end-all' of mobile Internet -- it will give way gracefully to more sophisticated technologies as and when...
[May 23, 2000, 9:43]
HandDee GTuner (SP) guitar tuner
Downloads The HandDee GTuner is a mobile phone guitar tuner software for guitarists and musicians to tune their guitar. An ergonomically designed smart pitch pointer enable quick and accurate reading of pitch error on the screen of your smartphone as you...
[September 20, 2004, 8:00]
CBR Research Paper: Wireless
White Papers First, because this market covers everything from mobile phone operators to manufacturers of Wireless LAN equipment, and laptops to PDAs. The Top Ten in mobile is always a challenge. There are no pure-play WLAN vendors such as Aruba, Trapeze or...
[February 8, 2006, 0:01]
Nokia fights to retain smartphone dominance
News Nokia is still by far the number-one mobile-handset maker in the world, but as competition heats up in the smartphone market, it has become increasingly vulnerable to smaller players such as Apple and Research In Motion, which are increasing...
[March 13, 2009, 14:52]
TI and AMD team on next-generation mobile
News Mobile phones are set to transform themselves into high-speed Internet and entertainment terminals in the next couple of years, with wireless providers rushing to buy 3G spectrum licences and some research firms predicting huge growth in m-commerce.
[October 3, 2000, 10:27]
PhonTuner (UIQ) Professional Singing & Guitar Tuner
Downloads With PhonTuner for your mobile phone, you don't need standalone tuners any more.Named by many satisfied customers as their most used PDA software, the PhonTuner gives you excellent value for money.Enjoy seeing the secrets of popular singers...
[December 20, 2003, 7:00]
Top 10 lessons for enterprise iPhone adoption
News New research from analyst firm Forrester suggests organisations can now make a case for adopting the Apple iPhone to deliver content and collaboration applications to mobile staff. The company was part of Apple's iPhone enterprise beta program in...
[April 15, 2009, 14:21]
Alcatel spending millions in 3G push
News It is Alcatel's ultimate goal to attract mobile phone operators to these labs, where its products as well as upcoming GPRS and 3G services will be showcased. Called 3G Reality Centers, each facility will cost the company "millions", said John Lipp...
[September 24, 2002, 9:05]
AOL portal launches wireless shopping
News Despite the hype over mobile commerce and services, mobile phones, set-top boxes and PDAs will only account for 19 percent of online retail sales by 2005, according to a study by Forrester Research. Working with our partners such as Mviva, we will...
[March 19, 2001, 13:38]
UPDATE: Huge phone bill blamed for breathe's collapse
News Analyst with research firm Jupiter Dan Stevenson believes the real reason breathe has gone under is down to the subsidies it had to shell out to BT. Breathe was keen to be a major player in the mobile Internet market but also launched a fixed line...
[December 18, 2000, 15:15]



