Article Archive for January 2006
Availability of Python for S60 source code via SourceForge.net to enable broader contribution to advancement of open-source mobile solutions and applications for leading smartphone platform
Nokia has reached a 5-year managed services agreement to run Hutchison Essar’s network operations in 9 circles in India.
Bharti Tele-Ventures Limited, one of India’s leading telecommunications services provider, is to be renamed Bharti Airtel Limited.
Intel, Modeo, Motorola, Nokia and Texas Instruments Working Together to Drive the Future of Mobile Entertainment
Nokia announced the addition of IBM Lotus Notes and Domino support to its mobile application platform, announced back in September 2005.
Nokia has applied to the U.S. Patent Trademark Office with its interesting development.
Samsung has announced an update to its SGH-i300 “Super Musicphone” - increasing the storage capacity of the built-in HDD from 3GB to 4GB.
The SGH-i300x shares the same design and features as its predecessor - tri-band …
BenQ Mobile today said it will focus on 3G and multimedia as its ships new handsets this year under the BenQ-Siemens brand.
Early adoption of Bluetooth wireless technology in India will begin with the mobile phone and headset application
google is making sure it does not have any accessibility problems for mobile users
Nokia today expanded its mid-range portfolio with the quad-band Nokia 6125 phone. The stylish clamshell offers wide range of features at an affordable price
Google has announced about a Personalized Home for Mobiles. The homepage displays everything from your Gmail inbox to news headlines,weather, stock quotes, and feeds.
Expect Google to get into anything that has to do with the Internet.And if the Internet gets onto the Mobile, Google would follow suit and develop applications for your cell phone.
partnership with Yahoo that will allow for certain Yahoo applications to come preinstalled on some handsets.
Google found a new way to get onto a cellphone, and this time I mean literally. Last week, Motorola announced it would integrate a Google icon onto some if its handsets in 2006



