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21 November 2008 09:35

Nokia extends IBM Lotus email access to 80 million mobile phones

Nokia and IBM have announced IBM Lotus Notes support for a number of Nokia's S60-based mobile phones, meaning that millions of Lotus Notes users are now able to access email with their Nokia devices.  The deal is also
13 November 2008 12:54

3 brings INQ 1 to market

Mass market internet phone requires sub-$200 subsidy

Operators' cost of acquisition for the INQ 1 phone, launched today at a joint event held by 3UK and INQ, will be less than $200, Mobile Europe has learnt.

13 November 2008 10:33

Pig of a job to unlock a SIM?

Users keen to unlock their handsets from a specific mobile operator may have a new way of doing so.

31 October 2008 09:57

Handset sales stay up despite crunch

ABI has said in a note that the global economic crisis did not appear to unduly affect sales of mobile devices in the third quarter of 2008. 

21 October 2008 16:10

WeFi lists hotspots for success

If your handset had a client on it that automatically selected the best available WiFi hotspot for you – would that be useful? What about if you could use the software to ask the service where your nearest

30 September 2008 08:50

GSMA launches Mobile Broadband mark

Notebooks with embedded HSPA to get industry badge

Hundreds of thousands of notebooks branded with a new GSMA-approved Mobile Broadband mark will be on sale by Christmas, according to the GSMA's Chief Marketing Officer, Michael O'Hara.

The GSMA has brought together 16 companies, including laptop OEMs, chipset developers, module manufacturers and mobile operators to launch a new industry mark to publicise the benefits of "Mobile Broadband" access from notebooks.

Devices carrying embedded HSPA

13 June 2008 12:24

Microsoft defends Windows Mobile

Microsoft defends Windows Mobile

Compares Apples with Oranges - blows kisses at Nokia


Late last week, the phone rings.

17 April 2008 14:22

Qualcomm’s Gobi: An Antidote (Not a Cure-All)

With the spread of 3G cellular networks, connected notebooks with built-in cellular modems have not met early adoption forecasts. Part of the issue has been high broadband data pricing but that does not explain why business customers, who

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