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The other day in a short period of time, I came across two seemingly contradictory pieces of information about Google's ability to adapt to the mobile ad space. On one hand, CRM Daily published an article called Are Cell Phones a Threat to Google, and then almost immediately afterward, I got an...
Read More | May 2nd, 2008
Watch out Java; Adobe wants a bigger bite of your mobile-device market share pie. The company yesterday said it will drop its licensing fee for including its Flash Player on handhelds and unveiled alliances with some of world’s largest telecom carriers, content providers and chip and handset...
Read More | May 2nd, 2008
It's funny how I don't personally know anyone getting filthy rich in the Chinese market - and I bet you don't know anyone, either.
But you wouldn't know that by reading or watching the financial media (this scribe included). Our gushy love affair with China is getting pathetic - our missives on...
Read More | May 2nd, 2008
Having all your data wherever you go is useful beyond measure. A Web-based service and series of open APIs unveiled this week by Microsoft is intended to offer a solution to keeping all our devices in sync.
If I had a dollar for every time I accessed an Outlook contact, set a reminder with my...
Read More | Apr 24th, 2008 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Apr 26th, 2008
Asustek Computer on Saturday unveiled the Eee PC 900, a beefier version of the ultra-mobile PC it introduced late last year. The new unit is available with Xandros Linux or Windows XP, and is scheduled to begin shipping on May 12 with a sticker price of US$549.
Last year’s model 701—which at...
Read More | Apr 20th, 2008 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Apr 22nd, 2008
It’s becoming increasingly clear that the U.S. stock market is in sick bay and likely won’t be up and around until the second half of 2008, and possibly until 2009.
While some areas, like gold and sector plays are good choices in a bad economy, it’s also a safe bet that if one country’s...
Read More | Mar 18th, 2008
According to a PC Pro news story the rapid growth of mobile broadband across Europe could make Wireless hotspots extinct. Mind you, it is an executive from a mobile telephone company that is making the prediction…
Read More | Mar 11th, 2008 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Mar 11th, 2008
According to the Sunday Times one couple got more than they bargained for courtesy of the almost extortionate charges that mobile phone companies are allowed to levy in Europe when it comes to sending text or data while 'roaming' away from your home country. Although the case in question might be a...
Read More | Mar 2nd, 2008 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Mar 4th, 2008
Azingo, a specialist Mobile Linux outfit which used to go by the name of Celunite, has announced what it claims to be the industry's first Mobile Linux platform based on LiMO Foundation software in the form of a comprehensive suite of open software and services designed to help deliver web 2.0...
Read More | Feb 3rd, 2008 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Jul 10th, 2008
A specialist mobile software management company, Red Bend Software, has today announced what it claims to be the first Linux based mobile phone complete with fully over the air customizable software. The breakthrough has been made possible by partnerships with companies such as Digital Airways,...
Read More | Jan 29th, 2008 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Jul 1st, 2008