Posted on 30 June 2010. Tags: Android, Apple, blackberry, Cisco, Cius, Google, iPad, networking, RIM, Tablet
Cisco has surprised the world yet again, announcing at the company’s Cisco Live 2010 conference on Tuesday that it would come out with its own tablet, called “Cius,” aimed at corporate users and singularly-focused on delivering high-quality video conferencing.
by Sylvie Barak Posted in Components, Devices, Featured, Industry, News
Posted on 30 June 2010. Tags: ar EasTone Telecommunications, Chunghua Telecom, Taiwan, Taiwan Fixed Network Co, Taiwan Mobile, Yuan Cing
Last Friday, Far EasTone Telecommunications’ (FET) board announced its intention to acquire 100% of fixed-line affiliate New Century InfoComm Tech (NCIC). FET plans to spend up to NT$20.815 billion (US$646.8 million) to acquire the remaining 73.6% of NCIC that it does not already own.
by Alex Tse Posted in Components, Industry, News
Posted on 29 June 2010.
Another nail has been brutally hammered into Adobe Flash’s coffin with the Porn industry coming out in support of HTML5, forming an unlikely thought alliance with Apple.
by Sylvie Barak Posted in App Corner, Content, Featured, Industry, Lifestyle, News
Posted on 29 June 2010. Tags: Android, Android 2.2, AT&T, froyo, Google, HTC, HTC Droid Incredible, HTC EVO 4G, Motorola, Motorola Droid, Motorola Droid X, Nexus One, t-mobile
On Tuesday Google officially announced the release of its Android 2.2 (Froyo) update, which it said would be rolled out to its Nexus One smartphone over the course of this week. As well as offering improved speeds and performance, the updated software also brings Flash 10.1 to the device and mobile hotspot capabilities.
by Sylvie Barak Posted in Carriers, Content, News, OS
Posted on 29 June 2010. Tags: Microsoft, windows phone 7
Sometimes, when a company wants people to know it has something big up its sleeve, the best and most subtle way to announce it is via job posting, and a recent Microsoft listing leads us to believe the software giant is mulling cross platform pastures for its Office Mobile 2010 suite.
by Sylvie Barak Posted in App Corner, Content, Devices, News, Rumor Mill
Posted on 28 June 2010. Tags: brands, mobile advertising, publishers, Telefónica, Vodafone
While the debate still rages about the effectiveness of mobile advertising, one firm, Amobee Media Systems, knows where it’s placing its bets, positioning itself between publishers and carriers in a bid to become the premiere one-stop-shop of mobile advertising, worldwide.
by Sylvie Barak Posted in Carriers, Content, Finance, Industry, Video
Posted on 28 June 2010. Tags: Intel, Linux, Meego, Nokia, symbian, Tablet
Intel and Nokia’s Meego operating system is not looking too shabby at all, at least not on a recent Intel YouTube video showing off the OS on an unspecified tablet.
by Sylvie Barak Posted in App Corner, Components, Content, Devices, Featured, News, Video
Posted on 28 June 2010. Tags: 3G, Apple, AT&T, iPhone, iPhone 4G, New York
AT&T put out a press release today touting its purported improvement of 3G coverage in New York City, home to most iPhone toting hipsters.
by Chris Stobie Posted in Carriers, Components, Devices, News
Posted on 28 June 2010. Tags: 2G, 3G, Bharti Airtel, fiber optic, Idea Cellular, India, Indus Towers, infrastructure, RCOM, Reliance, tower, Vodafone
Not long after the truce between India’s famous Ambani brothers – who own Reliance Communications (RCOM) and Reliance Industries Limited respectively – the younger brother, Anil Ambani, head of RCOM, has sold off his firm’s tower business to GTL Infrastructure for $11 billion. This is the first time a non-telco player has gained a foothold in the highly lucrative Indian telecom infrastructure business.
by India Correspondent Posted in Carriers, Components, Finance, Industry, News
Posted on 28 June 2010. Tags: Apple, iPhone, iPhone 4, Nokia, Steve Jobs
We love companies with a sense of humor, and Finnish phone maker Nokia had us chuckling this morning with its amusing little dig at Apple and Steve Jobs’ arrogant statement that reception problems on iPhone 4 were down to the way people held their phones.
by Sylvie Barak Posted in Components, Devices, News
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