Articles tagged with: Itunes
New iPhone Carries $173 BOM and Manufacturing Cost
AppleĆ's second-generation iPhone is expected to carry an initial hardware Bill Of Materials (BOM) and manufacturing cost of $173, according to a preliminary "virtual teardown" conducted by iSuppli. more
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O2 Expands Wi-Fi Coverage for iPhone Customers
O2 UK has announced a deal with BT Openzone to enhance the unlimited Wi-Fi package offered to all iPhone customers. From July 11th, iPhone users will have access to more than 3,000 BT Openzone Wi-Fi hotspots as part of their monthly tariff, for no extra cost. more
Related Tags: wi-fi, o2, bt, bt-openzone, hotspots, UK
3G iPhone Expected to Make Significant Impact on Mobile TV Market
With the imminent launch of its 3G iPhone, Apple has a window of opportunity to have a significant impact on the mobile TV market, according to the latest report from Analysys Mason. more
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Nokia, Blackberry and Apple Will Thrive with Value-Added Services
According to a new report from Strategy Analytics, Nokia, Blackberry and Apple are pioneering fresh revenue streams for the mobile handset industry with their emerging push into value-added services such as navigation, email and music. Current revenues for all three vendors are modest, but growing. more
Related Tags: analytics, smartphones, gps, strategy-analytics, apple, blackberry
Nokia, Blackberry and Apple Will Thrive with Value-Added Services
According to a new report from Strategy Analytics, Nokia, Blackberry and Apple are pioneering fresh revenue streams for the mobile handset industry with their emerging push into value-added services such as navigation, email and music. Current revenues for all three vendors are modest, but growing. more
Related Tags: analytics, smartphones, gps, strategy-analytics, apple, blackberry
The Digital Revolution is Over - Claims New Research
The convergence of media, telecommunication, information technology and consumer electronics industries is mostly hype and now over. The focus now is on exploiting the business opportunities created by the digital revolution, new research from Cass Business School, London, shows. more
The Digital Revolution is Over - Claims New Research
The convergence of media, telecommunication, information technology and consumer electronics industries is mostly hype and now over. The focus now is on exploiting the business opportunities created by the digital revolution, new research from Cass Business School, London, shows. more
Mobile TV and Video Services Are Possible without 3G - Report
While many mobile network operators (MNOs) are planning to use a combination of 3G and dedicated mobile broadcasting networks to deliver mobile TV and video services, they must not overlook emerging alternatives, according to a new report published by Analysys Mason. more
Related Tags: mobile-tv, ipod, driving, apple, analysys-mason, memory, femtocells, wlan, dvb-h
Mobile TV and Video Services Are Possible without 3G - Report
While many mobile network operators (MNOs) are planning to use a combination of 3G and dedicated mobile broadcasting networks to deliver mobile TV and video services, they must not overlook emerging alternatives, according to a new report published by Analysys Mason. more
Related Tags: mobile-tv, ipod, driving, apple, analysys-mason, memory, femtocells, wlan, dvb-h
Sony Buys Music Identification Firm, Gracenote
Sony Corporation of America (SCA) has announced that it is paying US$260 million to buy music identification company, Gracenote. The Gracenote service is embedded within the itunes software program, as well as being licensed to Sony Ericsson and Samsung for use in their mobile phones. more
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