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Archive for February 2010

Philips Announce Release of New Android-based Media Player

Well known electronics manufacturer Philips has just announced they are planning to release a new media player called GoGear Connect. It will run on the Android operating system, version 2.1. Navigation is via a Nexus One style trackball.

Zeemote Bluetooth Controller Now Working on Nokia Handsets

Zeemote LLC has just announced that its JS1 Bluetooth Controller will be included in Nokia’s Accessory Development Program called ‘Works with Nokia.’

Apple U Turn On Ban?

Just days after Apple decided to purge its applications store of adult themed software, a reversal of the ban appeared on the cards.

Window Marketplace Updated

Apple maybe cleaning up its online applications store, but Microsoft is updating its own Windows mobile marketplace.

Nokia Unveils Its N97 Mini Gold

If money is no object and opulence is your thing, then take a look at the Nokia N97 Mini Gold. It might just be the ticket.

One Million LG Pop Handsets Sold

Korean mobile manufacturer LG Electronics has just announced that its GD500 handset, (also known as LG Pop) has topped one million sales in just 100 days since its launch last October.

Vodafone Is UK’s Fastest Network

According to a survey commissioned by O2, Vodafone was found to offer the fastest service for web browsing from a mobile phone. O2 came out top for music downloads.

Saygus Vphone Now Has Skype

It was announced last November that Verizon was working with Skype to create a new handset.

Apple Ban ‘Adult Applications’

Apple has banned over 5,000 adult themed applications from its Apple Store, although some publishers such as Playboy and Sports Illustrated have managed to avoid the purge.

A 25% Spectrum Cut Offered To Help Orange and T Mobile Merger

In order to further agreement by European authorities for the UK merger of T Mobile and Orange, the parent companies of each, namely Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom have offered to give up 25% “of their valuable 1800MHz spectrum.”

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