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12 September 2006 12:29

Nokia adds DRM vendor to Forum

SDC (Secure Digital Container) has been selected as a DRM development partner by Nokia.

11 September 2006 12:01

Synchronica adopts FUMO standard

Synchronica has announced its support for the recently ratified Firmware Update Management Object (FUMO) version 1.0 standard. Pioneered by the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA), FUMO allows mobile devices to be updated over-the-air using the industry-standard protocol OMA DM.

04 September 2006 15:47

Monday is mobile VoIP day

WiFi, cellular and a ROKy rumour

Something in the air? Or the first Monday back after the August holidays? Who knows...but today does seem to have been a bit of a day for companies launching "mobile" voice over

04 September 2006 11:02

LG introduces Followap IM client

iFollow Client powers “IM key” phone

Followap has announced that LG Mobile has selected Followap’s mobile IM iFollow Client to be integrated into its latest 3G handset the LG U300.

04 September 2006 10:34

O2 launches uiOne handset

First European operator to use Qualcomm's user interface product

Qualcomm today announced the availability of the first handset in Europe based on QUALCOMM’s uiOne™ solution. The O2 Ice handset is available from O2, a leading provider of mobile

31 August 2006 10:18

Mobile DRM specialist claims digital music top-spot

SDC says it has lead in rich media DRM

SDC (Secure Digital Container), the leading, fully label-approved provider of technology for Digital Rights Management (DRM), announces that it is now the clear leader in rich media mobile DRM

17 August 2006 14:34

O2 launches LG clamshell for i-mode

LG Mobile (LG) announces the arrival of the slender, black LG L343i clamshell. Featuring the i-mode service exclusive to O2, the LG L343i allows instant access to the internet at the touch of a button.
 

16 August 2006 10:37

On the ROAD to PC on your mobile

A "Universal platform for future mobile computing", no less

German start-up ROAD has developed a Linux-based handheld device which it says offers the same user interface as a PC on a mobile device. The developer says it will

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