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Thursday, March 22
WirelessWeek: Nokia's Optimistic 3G Vision 'The driver is not the technology, but the new services 3G enables,' says K.P.Wilska, president of Nokia. Read more...
eWeek: PDA companies play slots Handspring, Palm and Compaq are developing a bevy of handheld devices featuring expansion slots for holding a variety of add-on modules—from gaming applications to digital cameras. Read more...
Wednesday, March 21
Tuesday, March 20
WiredNews: Gaming is the next killer app for mobile phones. Four out of five mobile phone users in the U.S. and Western Europe will play mobile games by 2005, creating $6 billion in revenue. Read more...
WiredNews: I-mode, I Saw, I Conquered? NTT DoCoMo's Shuncichiro Mishima is bigger than Britney Spears and all the Pokemen put together. Read More...
MforMobile : 3G Must Improve Lives Mr Wang envisages operators becoming portals as much as network operators, using their systems as the first port-of-call for subscribers. read more...
MSNBC: WAP is dead. All eyes are on CeBIT for new handset models from the big industry players and for tariffs from leading telecoms operators for the GPRS (General Packet Radio Services) 2.5-generation standard. Read more | See also WAP consortium loses leader | Is WAP crap?
AsiaBizTech : Java Cellular Phones Blossom in Japan The research was conducted by Nikkei Market Access. It also says that the total production of cell phones for the Japanese market will reach 14.8 million units. Java-enabled cell phones will account for 31 percent of the whole production. read more... Monday, March 19
TMCNet : Taking Your Business Mobile: Voice-Enable Web Content VoiceXML does have limitations, though. While VoiceXML is good for building simple applications, it does not scale for building more complex dialogs or transactional functions. Second, while well-designed static content management applications are easily modified to support VoiceXML (or any other markup language for that matter), dynamic content management applications are built largely using programming code that is targeted for HTML. read more...
ZDNet : Wireless Web: The great nope? "If you look at Sprint's phone today to get weather, you have to go through three or four screens. It's easier to call someone up." Applications have to be accessible much more easily--often within the first or second screen a user sees read more...
Wireless carriers face pressure to deliver ALI (Automatic Location Information) Wireless carriers throughout the US are grappling with deadlines to deliver ALI. Read more... |
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| " it is impossible to transmit the voice over wires and were it possible to do so, the thing would be of no practical value." Boston Post 1865 |