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Thursday, November 19th 2009 - 20:50 CET
The shipments of the Nokia N900, Nokia's latest mobile computer based on open source Maemo 5 software, have now started. The Nokia N900 will be available in retail stores in November with an estimated retail price of EUR 500, excluding sales taxes and subsidies. "The Nokia N900 has generated a lot of interest since its public launch in August, which has been reflected in the device preorders," says Jose-Luis Martinez, Vice President, Nseries, Nokia. "What's exciting is the Maemo software, which takes its cues from the desktop computer and offers a full browsing experience like no other handset. We believe the Nokia N900 will be a very compelling device for people who are passionate about technology."
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Thursday, November 19th 2009 - 20:30 CET
InfoSonics Corporation, provider and distributor of wireless handsets and accessories serving Latin America, announce that its verykool i300 and its i410 wireless handsets have begun shipping in both Central and South America. The i300 wireless handset, a folder/clam shell form factor, is a dual-band cellular phone that includes speakerphone, a music player and external memory slot for micro SD to allow users to transport personal files and music easily.
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Thursday, November 19th 2009 - 20:25 CET
novero, a company passionate about creating wireless products that move seamlessly with your life while enhancing your style, announces the availability of TheFirstOne, a premium Bluetooth earpiece that connects you to your phone with sophistication and simplicity. TheFirstOne’s sleek shape and white façade compliment your lifestyle. Whether on the avenue with friends, or on the boulevard in your car, TheFirstOne is always there - fashionably, effortlessly. Debuting in lily-white and brushed with silver accents, TheFirstOne is beautiful, yet unassuming and never the focus of attention. Those with an appreciation for fine accessories can purchase TheFirstOne by visiting the novero website.
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Thursday, November 19th 2009 - 20:20 CET
Hear and be heard on hands-free calls in the most vicious environments with Motorola Endeavor HX1, the first headset to combine Motorola’s CrystalTalk noise cancellation technology with the new stealth mode. With a touch of a button, the stealth mode is activated and an in-ear sensor uses true bone conduction technology to relay only your voice while knocking out the most extreme noise and wind for a revolutionary premium headset experience.
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Thursday, November 19th 2009 - 19:45 CET
Logitech introduces the Logitech Harmony 900 remote. With its redesigned RF technology, full-color touch screen and intuitive button layout, the rechargeable Logitech Harmony 900 remote makes it easy to enjoy and control your TV, movies, games and music - even when your components are neatly hidden behind cabinet doors. The Logitech Harmony 900 remote's completely redesigned RF system makes it easy to control (up to 100 feet away) a cabinet full of devices without the hassles often associated with RF setups. Just place the included IR blaster and one or two of the mini blasters on the cabinet shelves near the devices you want to control. (Unlike other RF remotes, there's no need to tape emitters to each of your devices).
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Thursday, November 19th 2009 - 19:15 CET
The new stylish LG CF360 is a 3G entertainment phone that can keep up with your life on the go. Cruise to your favorite tunes or talk hands-free with Bluetooth, while using AT&T Navigator for turn-by-turn directions. Capture all the action with the 1.3 megapixel camcorder. With the LG CF360, a life on the go is one sweet ride. Watch news, weather, sports, and entertainment-by streaming videos over the world’s fastest streaming 3G network. Never miss a beat! Check your email on the go, and IM whenever and wherever you happen to be. You can hook up the LG CF360 to a PC desktop or laptop to access music and games, print pictures, transfer contacts, and more. The LG CF360 slider phone is immediate available.
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Thursday, November 19th 2009 - 16:35 CET
Samsung Electronics announce the launch of its own open mobile platform, Samsung bada in December. This new addition to Samsung’s mobile ecosystem enables developers to create applications for millions of new Samsung mobile phones, and consumers to enjoy a fun and diverse mobile experience. In order to build a rich smartphone experience accessible to a wider range of consumers across the world, Samsung brings bada, a new mobile platform with a variety of mobile applications and content.
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Thursday, November 19th 2009 - 16:30 CET
Samsung Electronics, Official Worldwide Olympic Partner in Wireless Communications Equipment, announce the public availability of its Wireless Olympic Works (WOW) communications platform, a comprehensive application designed to keep users connected and informed during the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games. To meet the public’s desire for information anytime and anywhere, fans around the world can download and install Samsung’s Public WOW Application from Samsung’s official Olympic Games microsite.
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Thursday, November 19th 2009 - 14:10 CET
Wireless Dynamics, provider of NFC and RFID SD products, announces the iCarte 110, the first NFC (Near Field Communications) and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) Reader/Writer to provide NFC two way communications, RFID read/write and contactless payment capability for Apple iPhones. As a MFi (Made for iPod/iPhone) accessory attaching to the bottom connector of the iPhone, the iCarte turns the iPhone into an NFC phone as well as an RFID Reader/Writer. The iCarte also contains an embedded smart-chip which can be configured as debit, credit, pre-paid and loyalty cards turning the iPhone into an electronic wallet.
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Wednesday, November 18th 2009 - 20:00 CET
Antennas for Mobile Devices: New Technologies, New Opportunities," from the Strategy Analytics RF & Wireless Component market research service, explores new cell phone antenna technologies and the companies helping to avert an impending crisis in cell phone antennas. Asif Anwar, Director of the GaAs and High Speed Semiconductor service, added, “As outlined in the report, the new cell phone antenna technologies will add a new dimension to the cellular RF front business, affecting power amp, switch-module, filter and chipset suppliers, as well as the way OEMs do business.”
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