Won't it take time to develop an open-source version of Symbian, giving competing open-source groups time to get their products out? ... - Phil Carson[...]
AT&T has decided not to renew its contract to resell television services provided by Dish Networks. The announcement, made last night in a filing from Dish with the SEC, have sent shares of the satellite company tumbling and analysts rushing to point out that this may not be the end [...]
Filed under: Handsets, Nokia, Symbian, GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, UMTS Indians are among the very first lucky denizens of the world to get a crack at Nokia's 6220 classic, one of the high-end handsets introduced at Mobile World Congress back in February. Though it doesn't get slapped with an Nseries label, [...]
From July 1 through July 12 I am on vacation in Washington State, my home state. The weather here in Seattle, these first 2 days, has been excellent and a delightful change from the usual July weather in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas My mobile tools these 12 days include: Nokia N95-3, [...]
Last week, MoPocket creator Justin Oberman and I were invited to visit the Digital Experience! show here in New York. In addition to the new products being showcased by some big names at the event, there were also a few new start ups and fresh faces, which is always nice [...]
It's July 2nd, 2 days after the United States Federal Goverment's mandate for all of it's various agencies to be IPv6 ready and as near as I can tell not a single agency has failed to meet the mandate. Carolyn Duffy at Network World contacted us for this article to [...]
Telco 2.0 readers will be well aware that we're very keen on any application that uses telco capabilities to remove friction and inefficiency from the wider world of business - perhaps the fundamental insight in the 2-sided business model is that the telco doesn't only sell telephone calls as a [...]