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Friday, November 21, 2008
LG launches Renoir and KP500 at GoMobile 2008
LG is launching two phone models at GoMobile 2008. The KP500, the touch phone for everyone, and the LG Renoir, an 8 megapixel cameraphone. LG Mobile will also be offering 100 units of the LG Renoir for a no-obligation two week trial to GoMobile visitors.
November 20, 2008
Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte: Rm 5,688
Nokia yesterday introduced the Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte for Malaysia, a new premium mobile phone that marries the timeless design of the Nokia 8800 Arte range with materials that reflect a new exclusivity based on refinement and authenticity
Employees hit the streets to switch people to DiGi
DiGi mobilised almost 1,000 of its employees to the streets in the Klang Valley with a mission to switch as many people as possible to DiGi
November 18, 2008
LG Renoir to be won in LG's online survey
LG is conducting a fun holiday survey online on what people want most this holiday season. Participants stand to win some outstanding prizes, including the 8-megapixel LG Renoir (KC910) cameraphone.
November 12, 2008
i-Mobile launches 626 TV phone
Samart i-Mobile, a Thailand-based global mobile phone provider, today unveiled the TV 626. The i-Mobile TV 626 comes complete with the ultimate multimedia features especially the hi-light of TV Auto Tuner technology provided by Samart Group
November 11, 2008
Motorola and Satyam sign transaction in Malaysia
Motorola and Satyam, a leading global consulting and information technology services provider, announced today that Satyam has acquired 128 employees of Motorola
November 10, 2008
Samsung claims Omnia-sience in Malaysia
A recent research by GfK Retail and Technology has revealed that Samsung Omnia (8GB variant) is the number one smartphone in the Malaysian market, capturing 14.6% of the entire smartphone market
November 8, 2008
TM announces reloading iTalk via the Maybank's ATMs
Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) expects a 10% annual growth in revenue for its iTalk prepaid calling cards from its strategic tie-up with the Maybank.
November 7, 2008
HTC Touch HD hands on induces glee, Touch 3G also announced
The HTC Touch HD was announced yesterday and we got a hands-on session the coveted device. Also announced was the HTC Touch 3G.
November 6, 2008
Malaysia Airlines to allow cell phones
Malaysia Airlines on Tuesday unveiled a new service allowing passengers to make and receive calls on their mobile phones while in air on some routes
i-Mobile set to launch TV626 next week
Remember that i-Mobile TV phone we said that was coming soon, well a source just confirmed that it’s called the TV626 and its coming out next week here.
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Saturday, November 22, 2008
Hundreds wait at Verizon stores for BlackBerry Storm
Hundreds of people lined up at Verizon Wireless stores on Friday to buy the BlackBerry Storm, the first touch-screen phone from Research In Motion that aims to compete with Apple's iPhone.
Nokia to launch own mobile phone service in Japan
Nokia plans to launch its own mobile phone service in Japan next year to break into a market dominated by three domestic companies, a report said Saturday.
Age Does Make a Difference in Navigation Device Usage
Younger and older Americans use GPS devices differently, according to a recent survey of US consumers conducted by ABI Research.
Telco TV Headend Market Growth Linked To HD, On-Demand Features
The telco TV headend equipment is expected to grow substantially over the next five years, reports In-Stat.
November 21, 2008
Docomo PRIME series SH-01A announced
The docomo PRIME series SH-01A is a cycloid-style handset with an 8 megapixel camera and a 3.3 inch wide screen. This new phone is manufactured by Sharp Corporation and is includes the MOAP platform
Symbian reaches 40 million mobile phone shipments in Japan
Symbian Limited announces that over 40 million mobile phones based on Symbian OS have shipped in Japan up until the end of September 2008.
What's Hot In Mobile Phones
There are only a few weeks until Christmas and as mobile phones are a popular gift choice, Reevoo.com gives you the low-down on mobiles; examining what's hot, what's not, what people are actually buying and which phones are the best value for money
Nokia N96 Bruce Lee edition
If you love Kung-Fu and have a bit of money to spare, then the the Nokia N96 Bruce Lee limited edition, is your phone. The special edition device was recently released in Hong Kong
80 million Nokias now support Lotus Notes email access
Nokia and IBM today announced IBM Lotus Notes support for a number of Nokia's S60-based mobile phones, meaning that millions of Lotus Notes users are now able to access email with their Nokia devices
Emerging markets to drive mobile growth: British watchdog
The top emerging economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China will drive mobile services growth in the coming years, a new report by Britain's telecoms regulator Ofcom said Thursday
Japanese mobiles to offer psychotherapy sessions
A Japanese professor on Wednesday launched what he said was the world's first web-based psychotherapy sessions available via mobile phone, as the country grapples with a growing problem of depression
metaTXT: World's First Mobile Search Engine
Today ten of the most innovative mobile companies are partnering to drive the metaTXT standard. metaTXT is the world's first mobile search engine optimisation (SEO) standard
November 20, 2008
Nokia 5800 Spain pricing cleared up
That Nokia Tube story that came out a few days ago caused a bit of an upset with a 54% premium of the original announced price
France gets Blackberry Storm
France's SFR is getting the Storm ready for the people of France, Vodafone owns a 44% stake in SFR, and so they've kindly extended their European exclusive of BlackBerry 9500 with many more partners likely to get it before the end of December
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