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Friday, December 28th 2007 - 10:59 CET
My Mobile Vault, an innovative provider of mobile phone backup and synchronization services, announces its search for affiliate marketers to distribute My Mobile Vault. My Mobile Vault saves mobile phone contact data and prevents the data from being lost when replacing a mobile phone. Lou Altman, My Mobile Vault President, said, “My Mobile Vault backs up phone contacts and appointments over the air (OTA) to a secure server. The contact list is then easily moved to the new mobile phone.”
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Thursday, December 27th 2007 - 14:17 CET
Four by six-inch digital prints through HP’s Snapfish service now have an everyday low price of 9 cents a print - providing consumers with an easy and more affordable way of preserving favorite moments from 2007 and the New Year memories to come. In addition, prices for pre-paid prints are as low as 8 cents each. Either option provides more than 50 percent savings compared to those of other photo-sharing sites. With these price reductions, Snapfish members continue to have access to the best value in photography.
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Wednesday, December 19th 2007 - 17:30 CET
Avaya will find a place on holiday wish-lists by transforming the Apple iPhone into a fully-fledged business tool. Avaya's one-X Mobile client software, expected to be available in Europe in the first quarter of 2008, will enable the Apple iPhone to be integrated into most enterprise IP telecommunications networks. This will allow employees to add Apple's iconic device to their Christmas present wish-lists without fear of the IT department dismissing it as 'incompatible' with the business' IT systems and networks.
Read: iPhone functionality
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Wednesday, December 12th 2007 - 14:00 CET
The next step of entertainment is in your pocket, thanks to a video service called Medeo, delivering content fresh off the Hollywood vine straight to you every day. Accessed through nokia.mobi, Medeo tailors the best of entertainment and lifestyle media especially for your Nokia mobile device. Developed by leading mobile services and software company Starcut, Medeo is your first stop for the latest on everything from red carpet news, interviews with your favorite TV and movie stars, film trailers, fashion and music. Better yet, enjoying all of this entertainment won't stretch your pocket - Medeo is a video streaming service sponsored by ads.
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Tuesday, December 11th 2007 - 17:08 CET
Truphone announced a unique softphone application built on Facebook Platform that enables Facebook users and their friends to call each other for free. Among the 'firsts' introduced by the Truphone 'Call Me' application is a moveable button that can be dropped anywhere on Facebook that accepts attachments, enabling users to: embed their 'Call Me' button within Facebook messages; post their 'Call Me' button onto their friends' walls and drop their 'Call Me' button onto Facebook group and discussion boards. The Truphone 'Call Me' application is available to all Facebook users. Users do not need a Truphone account or a special phone in order to use the application.
Read: Free phone calls
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Tuesday, December 11th 2007 - 15:45 CET
Whether waiting in line at the movies, riding in a taxicab, or on the go, Alltel customers can now shop from their BlackBerry smartphones. Alltel Wireless America’s largest network, providing coverage across the nation, introduced Digby Powered by Alltel, a free mobile shopping service for new Research In Motion (RIM) BlackBerry smartphone users. As a result, Alltel customers will have easy access to products from an expanding list of retailers that includes Barnes & Noble, Best Buy, Godiva Chocolatier, and online retailer FTD. Customers can easily access Digby by going to the Alltel website from their mobile phone and selecting Digby.
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Wednesday, December 5th 2007 - 15:00 CET
Samsung is opening its second Customer Service Plaza on Thursday 6th December 2007. The plaza will cover North London, Hertfordshire and Essex and will be a place for Samsung customers - existing or potential - to drop in and seek support and advice on Samsung products, discuss servicing requirements, or simply arrange an in-home repair at a convenient time to the customer. The Customer Service Plaza will be a fully functioning diagnosis and repair centre.
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Wednesday, November 28th 2007 - 14:30 CET
Sprint and the National Football League (NFL) are giving Sprint wireless subscribers access to live NFL game coverage on their mobile phones. Coverage will include red zone drives and other key moments of all games televised on NFL Network in 2007. The coverage will be provided by NFL Network which will produce a three-hour studio-based show that will be streamed live on NFL.com and via wireless exclusively to Sprint subscribers. Highlights of that coverage include live game action when a team enters the red zone, during scheduled time slots at the :15 and :45 marks, and at other critical moments in a game.
Read: NFL for mobiles
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Tuesday, November 27th 2007 - 16:15 CET
GyPSii the leading geo-location and social networking platform and service for mobile phones and other Internet-connected devices, confirmed that the Symbian version of the GyPSii application has been accredited by Nokia for its N95 and 6110 Navigator mobile phones. GyPSii combines - in a web-based application - a social networking platform, location-based news and services such as search and friend-finder, and user generated content-creation and sharing.
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Tuesday, November 27th 2007 - 15:00 CET
MobilePeople has announced the launch of its mobile map solution liquid MAPs developed especially for the needs of directory publishers, directory enquiry services and media companies. The new application differs from many other mobile maps currently on the market in that it utilises Scaleable Vector Graphics (SVG) embedded in a Java environment. This means that mobile interactive maps are now finally available to the mass market as Java runs on the vast majority of handsets currently in use. It also means a faster and better defined map for the consumer, while there are enhanced opportunities for monetisation, thanks to integrated advertising, for the publisher.
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