iPhone 4 Rank No.1 in China Unicom High-end 3G Mobile Phones - TMCnet (Knottingley) iPhone 4 Rank No.1 in China Unicom High-end 3G Mobile Phones - TMCnet (Knottingley)

Sunday, 26 December 2010

iPhone 4 Rank No.1 in China Unicom High-end 3G Mobile Phones - TMCnet (Knottingley)

iPhone 4 Rank No.1 in China Unicom High-end 3G Mobile Phones - TMCnet
BEIJING, Dec 23, 2010 (SinoCast Daily Business Beat via COMTEX) -- SINO Market Research Ltd. today issues a report, according to which Nokia Corporation (NYSE: NOK) accounted for the majority of the sales volume of WCDMA mobile phones by China Unicom (Hong
Source: www.tmcnet.com

New market study, "Mobile Phones - Italy", has been published - PR Inside
The mobile phones category is mature in Italy. For this reason, volume and current value sales continued to decrease in 2009. Household penetration of mobile phones is very high, according to Nielsen; the penetration rate for mobile phones in Italy is the
Source: www.pr-inside.com

Internet telephony on your mobile: The missing revolution - Monsters and Critics
Yet the revolution has remained elusive. While it's possible to make VOIP calls using mobile phones, the option has remained a niche player in light of the boom in smartphones and flat rates. For one thing, the start-up costs are high. First off, you need
Source: www.monstersandcritics.com

Mobile TV poised for big moves - Bend Bulletin
With the advent of smart phones and widespread wireless connectivity, technology companies hope watching live TV will become part of consumers’ mobile diet. The technical standard for the technology was formally adopted in October 2009, and about 70
Source: www.bendbulletin.com

T-Mobile to detail 42Mbps HSPA, announce compatible phones at CES - ANDROID COMMUNITY.COM
The main talk of the wireless industry is definitely 4G. With all companies trying to either get a head start or now catch up to the upcoming 4G wars next year, CES will be a huge showcase for 4G across all networks. T-Mobile is fully ready for the
Source: androidcommunity.com

IBM dreams of holographic conversations, air-charged batteries for mobile phones - Intomobile.com
Every year, IBM surveys its 3,000 researchers and asks them what they think will be the dominant new technologies in the next five years. These predictions are usually reasonable in scope and not wild, science fiction-based fantasies. One such prediction
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Mobile phones are a classroom distraction - New Kerala
Washington, Dec 26 : A study conducted at the University of New Hampshire has found that college students use cell phones in class, despite knowing that it adversely affects their concentration. In a universitywide study, student researchers at the UNH
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Mobile Holograms Tops IBM's List of "Five Techs in Five Years" - PC Magazine
But what about "mind-reading phones," or IBM's idea that a mobile device could automatically sense its location and hit you up with a special advertisement (for an after-work meal, for example) or enable or disable certain features (if you're in a meeting)?
Source: www.pcmag.com

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