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Thursday, March 29th 2007 - 15:32 CEST
Attendees of next week's SmartPhone Summit will be frustratingly reminded that their favorite BlackBerrys, Treos, and other sophisticated smart phones and cell phones are not delivering; they're not delivering vital reports and key business intelligence in a form that's easy to use - a form that overcomes the access and readability problems associated with attachments. Much of the problem is related to the complex programming required to transform desktop reports and dashboards so they fit the restricted form factor of mobile devices.
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Wednesday, March 28th 2007 - 19:57 CEST
Parrot, one of the world-leading innovators in wireless peripherals for the mobile phone, has introduced Bluetooth convenience to corporate boardrooms, offices and conference rooms with the launch of its new high-performance Bluetooth wireless speakerphone. Called the Parrot Conference, the speakerphone features Parrot’s proprietary advanced digital signal processing technology with full duplexing for clear, echo-free conversations in both small and large rooms. Its three highly sensitive microphones provide complete 360-degree voice pickup and a powerful 5-watt speaker allows conversations in normal voice levels for all participants.
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Wednesday, March 21st 2007 - 11:09 CET
Sony Ericsson announces the Camera Phone Kit IPK-100 specifically for Cyber-shot phone users. The kit includes a tasteful Cyber-shot branded protective case for your cell phone, which can be attached to a belt or kept in a bag, and a mini tripod with flexible legs and friction feet that allows you to hold the camera phone steady for the self-timer. The Sony Ericsson Camera Phone Kit IPK-100 will be available globally from Q2 2007.
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Monday, February 26th 2007 - 17:27 CET
Created specifically for mobile, the Medio Search System combines an intuitive, effortless user interface with powerful recommendation and personalization technologies, for a search experience that keeps subscribers coming back. On the web, a search normally results in pages of links, leaving users to browse for information. On a mobile device, the time and effort required for a traditional search prevents subscribers from finding and purchasing the mobile content they want. Medio’s technologies provide a click-saving experience, returning answers instead of links. And Medio’s proprietary ranking algorithms balance the subscriber’s preferences, device, location and other information to present personalized, relevant results.
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Wednesday, February 21st 2007 - 03:01 CET
RadioFrame Networks, Inc. announced the introduction of its first set of commercial femtocell products utilizing the company's recently introduced OmniRadio Processor Platform. RadioFrame's femtocell products are small, low cost "access point" like base stations that will catalyze the fixed mobile convergence market for homes, small and medium enterprises needing licensed spectrum solutions. The newly announced femtocell products augment RadioFrame Network's existing GSM and UMTS picocell offerings. The femtocell product portfolio will initially include separate 2G and 3G base stations that will become available in the third quarter of 2007. Additionally, a combined 2G/3G base station will be added in the fourth quarter of 2007.
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Saturday, February 17th 2007 - 03:41 CET
SNAPin Software, the leader in mobile interaction management, announced the availability of SelfService Configure software that turns unbranded mobile phones into operator-specific handsets right at the point of sale. Orange UK is the first mobile operator to use SelfService Configure-enabled SIM cards with live subscribers. Orange is testing SelfService Configure's ability to install and manage a customised brand experience, including operator-specific settings and applications, on an otherwise unbranded mobile phone at point of sale.
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Wednesday, February 14th 2007 - 21:30 CET
Nokia announced the Nokia Bluetooth Display Car Kit CK-15W, a revolutionary car kit to ease your communications on the road. The bright 2.2 inch color display provides a convenient backdrop for easily viewing and controlling your call functions while the separate input device provides controls for volume adjustment and accepting or ending calls. Once paired with a compatible phone, the Nokia Bluetooth Display Car Kit CK-15W enables you to make phone calls and browse the contact list even when having the phone in your pocket. The car kit's display includes adjustable background colours and themes for personalizing it to suit the lighting on your car dashboard.
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Tuesday, February 6th 2007 - 20:15 CET
BlueAnt Wireless has announced the release of its latest Bluetooth headset, the V12. The V12 incorporates a Backlit LCD screen with 12 digit caller ID, vibrating for incoming calls, ‘Ambient Noise Reduction’ for improved clarity of sound, battery and volume ‘Intelligent Status Indicators’ and a history of the last 10 numbers received. This lightweight device also offers voice dial, can connect with up to 5 Bluetooth devices and offers a micro USB neck strap to easily view the headset’s status. With a battery life of up to 12 hours talk-time or a massive 15 days standby time, the V12 LCD Bluetooth Headset is capable of carrying all of your communication information allowing you to keep your contacts at your finger tips.
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Saturday, February 3rd 2007 - 02:00 CET
One4000, the pioneering global telecom service, has launched a new low-cost offering for long-distance and international calling from BlackBerry devices. When downloaded, One4000 can dramatically cut calling costs and increase efficiency for millions of BlackBerry users around the world. As part of One4000’s worldwide efforts to make international calling significantly cheaper and more flexible, this new release makes its service available to millions of new customers. The new release also improves on One4000’s existing offering, which includes strong products such as a mobile call-back application and a PC/Notebook call-back application, both of which are already used worldwide.
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Monday, January 29th 2007 - 18:01 CET
Dream about taking your BlackBerry handset anywhere? Make it a reality with the OtterBox 1930 and 1931 cases from Otter Products, LLC designed for BlackBerry handsets. These rugged cases accommodate BlackBerry handsets from Research In Motion (RIM), allowing access to phone and data functions right through the case. The OtterBox 1930 fits the BlackBerry 8700 Series and the OtterBox 1931 model fits the BlackBerry 7200 Series handsets. Cases provide a water-resistant access to keypad, scroll wheel, escape button, power button, mute button and programmable side button. Constructed of a polycarbonate/ABS shell for maximum strength and durability, cases provide grip and drop protection with innovative rubber overmolding.
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