Articles tagged with: Edge and Blackberry
Rogers 1st-Quarter Revenues Up but Profits Down
..iency and by continuing to deliver innovative services and leading edge technologies that our customers have come to expect." more
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GPS-Enabled Handsets Expected to Bypass the Economic Downturn
..ith smart devices, a point where personal navigation, social spatial knowledge, and location-specific contextual information will be assumed handset capabilities." more
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Nokia kick-starts GPS market in Europe
..e considered elsewhere to be high end achieving rapid penetration of the installed base in the Japanese and Korean markets. GPS is a clear beneficiary of this modus operandi in these countries, which also have emergency services man more
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Report Reveals Manufacturing Cost of T-Mobile's Google Phone
The T-Mobile G1 smart phone, the first wireless handset to be based on GoogleĆ's Android mobile operating system, carries a Bill-of-Materials (BOM) cost of $143.89, according to a virtual teardown conducted by iSuppli. more
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BlackBerry Shows Off its First Flip-Phone
Research In Motion (RIM) has shown off its first ever flip phone - the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 smartphone. The quad-band edge and Wi-Fi based BlackBerry Pearl Flip smartphone features two color displays, and the external LCD makes it easy to preview incoming emails, text messages and phone calls without opening the handset, while the large, 240 x 320 internal LCD displays messages, videos and web pages. more
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iPhone vs. BlackBerry - Which Do Consumers Love Most?
In a just-released survey report, ChangeWave takes a close-up look at the features consumers love and hate most about their iPhones and BlackBerrys. This report is a follow-up to a previous ChangeWave Smart Phone survey showing a rapidly evolving two-horse race between the Apple iPhone and the Research in Motion BlackBerry -- with second tier players like Palm and a host of others being pushed to the sidelines. more
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Microsoft Wants to Extend Mobile OS Reach, But Doubts Remain
.. could gain a major edge in the mobile arena. Yahoo has been making a similarly strong push with its Yahoo Go mobile Web browser. Bach declined to comment on the progress of any potential deal. "I haven't spent much time looking at it," more
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ITaP: iPhone devices do a lot, but calendars can be tricky
With more than a million sold, iPhone devices are finding their way to campus. The iPhone works as a phone, as an audio player, and as a connection to the Internet and e-mail. But synchronizing the iPhone with enterprise Outlook or Entourage calendars requires proper configuration and some manual processes, according to Frank Wolf, Mac specialist and systems administrator for Information Technology at Purdue (ITaP). more
