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Friday, March 23rd 2007 - 15:51 CET
CellTrust Corporation, in the business of mobile enabling personal data in a highly secure manner, announced the immediate availability of CellTrust Wallet beta, its automated, secure software and subscription service offering for cell phones. CellTrust Wallet gives consumers the ability to use their cell phones to proactively prevent fraud and identity theft; manage personal account information, including real-time flight and travel information, finances/banking, as well as retail accounts; and to securely purchase goods and services anywhere, anytime.
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Wednesday, February 21st 2007 - 02:45 CET
Penthera Technologies Inc., a leading provider of mobile broadcast and multimedia software to operators worldwide, announced Penthera Mobile Broadcast Platform Version 2.0, which enables error-free broadcast delivery of any media file - MP3s, podcasts, video clips, full-length TV shows, movies, commercials, etc. - to broadcast-enabled mobile devices. Through its new Mediacast system, this latest release of a
Penthera end-to-end broadcast software platform allows mobile operators to reliably tricklecast - or broadcast over time - files to their subscriber's mobile devices, for storage and later playout.
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Wednesday, February 21st 2007 - 02:05 CET
SKY MobileMedia, Inc., a leading provider of application software solutions for the wireless industry and part of Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) Application Suite Ecosystem, announced pre-integration of the SKY-MAP Mobile Applications Software Platform with TI’s “LoCosto” TCS2300 GSM single chip for ultra low-cost (ULC) handsets. Building upon the success of SKY-MAP solutions for TI’s “LoCosto” TCS2310 GPRS solution and OMAPV1030 OMAP-Vox EDGE processor, this pre-integrated hardware and software solution allows manufacturers to rapidly develop low-cost handsets with a full-featured man-machine-interface (MMI), while remaining within the reduced memory footprint required for meeting ULC price points.
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Friday, February 16th 2007 - 23:18 CET
DxO Analyzer provides full characterization of the camera Image Quality Mobile operators, camera phone and camera component manufacturers can see DxO Analyzer version 3 in action! DxO Labs will demonstrate at 3GSM a functional image quality test lab operated with DxO Analyzer version 3, its breakthrough, turn-key image quality measurement solution addressing the key attributes of image quality required to characterize a digital camera.
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Friday, February 16th 2007 - 21:33 CET
Magix Ringtone Maker 2007 gets complete tracks into your cell phone. They are still working on how to get your cell phone to double as a razor or a radar detective, but its multimedia functionality is already growing a mile a minute. Especially music playback is coming to the fore, and the latest music cell phones are just pleading to be accessorized. This is where Magix Ringtone Maker 2007 comes into play - here's who supplies your portable receivers with loads of free complete MP3s, ringtones, and the rest of the stuff that makes having a cell phone so much fun. In addition you can create and transfer funny logos, animated background pictures, and video ringtones from your own material.
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Friday, February 16th 2007 - 18:56 CET
Nokia announced Nokia Intellisync Mobile Suite 8.0, the industry's most comprehensive platform for business mobility. A new software release, Nokia Intellisync Mobile Suite 8.0 software combines a comprehensive platform of wireless email, file synchronization and application synchronization, with the robust security, asset collection and reporting of fully integrated device management.
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Friday, February 16th 2007 - 18:08 CET
Nokia and Vodafone announced a significant milestone in their collaboration on the development of S60 software on Symbian OS, with the release of the first Vodafone specific software package to all S60 licensees. The S60 platform and the Vodafone specific software offer an integrated reference implementation that enables Vodafone to roll out innovative new services to customers across a range of different handsets without having to develop a range of different software designs. Samsung and Nokia are expected to be the first handset vendors to ship devices incorporating this software in 2007.
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Tuesday, February 13th 2007 - 22:46 CET
Research In Motion announced plans to offer BlackBerry Connect software on five Microsoft Windows Mobile-based devices from HTC to carriers around the world, including the HTC S710 launched at 3GSM World Congress 2007. The HTC S710 is a versatile, compact handset that looks like a phone, but includes a concealed semi auto-sliding keyboard to allow for email and data input. Users are able to view their email, Word and Excel documents on the 2.4 inch screen with landscape view option. The HTC 710 operates on GPRS/EDGE networks and supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0. Founded in 1997, High Tech Computer Corp. (HTC) designs, manufactures and markets innovative, feature rich smartphone and PDA phone devices.
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Monday, February 12th 2007 - 16:11 CET
At the 3GSM World Congress, Adobe Systems Incorporated announced that support for video will be integrated in the next generation of Adobe Flash Lite software, Adobe’s award-winning Flash Player runtime specifically designed for mobile phones. Flash Lite 3, expected to be available in the first half of 2007, will bring the Adobe Flash Player video format from the desktop to mobile phones and devices, enabling operators, handset manufacturers and developers alike to deliver more compelling and engaging experiences to mobile users.
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Saturday, February 3rd 2007 - 02:07 CET
At DEMO 2007, Bling Software, Inc. unveils the first Ajax-based (Asynchronous, JavaScript, XML) Web client for the mobile handset. With this announcement, Bling Software enables companies to build and deliver the most visually stunning and data-rich applications ever available on the mobile handset. For the first time, consumers can enjoy dynamic mobile applications from Bling Software's early customers including Jay-Z, Barry Bonds, Ninja Mobile, The Onion, Amp'd Mobile and GoTV Networks. Although the number of mobile handsets outnumbers PCs, to date, dynamic mobile applications have been too costly and much too complex to develop, port and distribute. Bling Software is currently available.
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