The Independent reported that Orange is at odds with Nokia over its new music service which is scheduled for launch today. The paper claims to have “seen” a memo from Orange to Nokia that threatens to derange an 8GB device to be debuted today. Orange insists that if Nokia doesn’t agree to a trial measuring [...]
Continue reading...27. August 2007
Nokia launched the newest edition to it’s N Series lineup, the N95, for European 3G networks last year. A non 3G device also called the N95 was available in the US and much tauted during the iPhone launch as an answer to Apple’s ground breaking mobile device. Many Nokia fanboys and fangirls explained [...]
Continue reading...10. July 2007
Mmetrics have released an interesting little data snack from their smartphone user panels. The chart shows the top “mobile web” destinations in the US versus in the UK. What’s interesting here is that five of the top ten web sites accessed from mobiles in the UK are carrier/operator sites, while the US list more closely [...]
Continue reading...29. June 2007
The day has arrived and lines have formed at Apple stores around the US. If you’re in the US and have cable TV, CNBC is carrying live feeds from various cities awaiting the first sales of the iPhone. There are Internet streaming sites also covering the launch and include live chat. The NYC Soho Apple Store [...]
Continue reading...28. June 2007
Activity surrounding the much anticipated iPhone launch is coming from all quarters. According to Gizmodo, a line in front of the Apple Store in New York City has already begun. So, what’s the word on iPhone from around the web? Pictures of the first two guys in line at the NYC Apple Store from [...]
Continue reading...14. June 2007
The Economic Times reports that Indian talk-time on mobile phones has reached a high of 461 minutes per month per subscriber. Indians are the most talkative nationality in the Asia-Pacific region out chatting the largest mobile market, China with 450 million subscribers, by 150 to 240 minutes. The world’s four largest mobile markets are China, [...]
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29. August 2007
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