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Free Calls & SMS, Free Nokia: Motion Detector-Equipped Cell Phones Could Be The Next Big Thing 2007-04-28 04:33:00 Free Calls & SMS
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The cell phone has taken another step forward. Or backward, if you happen to be in the way. The latest change to the always adapting technology comes in Japan, where that country's top mobile phone carrier, NTT DoCoMo, has added a new wrinkle to what's quickly becoming one of the hottest uses for the devices - video games. It's launched several new models with motion sensors that allow users to literally wave their phones around and make them act like the Nintendo Wii. That video game console became famous when it replaced the traditional joystick with a remote that lets players bowl, serve up a game of tennis or control the action on screen simply by moving its controller. Now that same technology has been packaged into a cell phone. What does that mean? People who want to play games on their handset are now being offered a range of activities never before possible. There's a tennis game
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Mobile Guru: Nokia 6300 2007-05-10 07:04:00 Mobile Guru: Nokia
6300The 6300 is surely an attempt to launch sleek phones as an affordable commodity. The result is simple. Here we have a dashing phone with a lot in common with a lot of other successful phones in the market, but sadly enough, not much new to offer. The 6300 it seems is a phone with a little bit of everything thrown in. It does nothing new from let’ say the 6280, it just does it better. Let’s see how much better.DesignAs far as the appearance is concerned, I must say the 6300 is quite stylish. It’s a neat blend of black colored plastic and a shiny stainless steel battery cover. Basically, something that will not embarrass you every time you bring it out for a chat. (Showoffs may even have some fun being over the phone all the time). At 106.4 x 43.6 x 13.1mm, it’s slim enough. And it is quite light too at 90 grams. If you are shifting from one of the bulky ones, the 6300 will feel like your head does after shaving that 3-year-old long mane. It’s light, peop Read more:Mobile
Talk Free7: Cell phone merged into laptop 2007-05-10 04:52:00 Talk Free7: Cell phonemerged
into laptopThe symbiotic relationship between cell phone and PC has seen the emergence of services such as PC-to-Mobile SMS, MMS, Net-to-Phone, browsing the Internet over the handheld and email through mobiles. Now, the latest in this ongoing synergy between PC and mobile is the integration of a cell phone into a laptop resulting in the two precious companions of the modern executive being available in one.DualCor Technologies is launching the ‘cPC’, a full-fledged handheld Windows XP computer that also consists of a built-in smart phone, which functions on Windows Mobile 5.0. The handset, measuring 6.5 x 3.3 x 1.2 inches, comes with a 5-inch diagonal screen.Sony and OQO have already brought out handheld Windows computers, but shorter battery life combined with below par performance stymied their sales. The use of advanced engineering and design techniques improved the performance of ‘cPC’ battery that lasts longer than eight hours, allowing users
Talk Free7: 4G: The anytime, anywhere connection 2007-05-10 04:33:00 Talk Free7: 4G: The anytime, anywhere connection
4G: The anytime, anywhere connectionWhat is 4G? 4G is the fourth generation wireless technology — the “next” generation of technology that will be used by cellular phone companies making it possible to deliver superior quality video and data in addition to voice. It is so futuristic that it is dubbed as the ‘mobile broadband everywhere’ technology. It is expected to allow any mobile device to seamlessly roam over different wireless technologies automatically, using the best connection available for the intended use. In other words it would be “anytime, anywhere, anything” technology. Basically, every new generation of technology refers to the rate at which data is transmitted. 4G is projected to provide data at the rate of 20 megabits, at least. As is common with most R&D projections, there is hope that it will reach even 100 Mbits/second, with some even predicting mobile data delivery at the rate of 1 Gigabits/second. The l
Talk Free7: Charge mobiles while on the move 2007-05-10 04:29:00 Talk Free7: Charge mobiles
while on the moveMobiles are being used for many purposes. Though they are primarily meant for communication, with many essential features being incorporated in them, it has become necessary to carry these gadgets everywhere. It is also necessary to charge the phones regularly so that communication remains uninterrupted. But, it is also possible for a person to be in a place such as a proverbial Timbuktu, where it may not be possible to find an electrical connection to charge the phone. A new battery-enabled charger from Energizer may help the user charge his mobile anywhere.Energizer Holdings, Inc., US, is a leading manufacturer of batteries, battery-powered gadgets and flashlights. The company released a portable battery charger called ‘Energi To Go’ that can be used to charge cell phones, iPods and gaming devices, with disposable e2 lithium AA batteries. There are two such battery models - a two-battery charger for mobile phones and a four-battery char
Talk Free7: Fancy a cyber-chat? Then do it safely 2007-05-10 04:25:00 Talk Free7: Fancy
a cyber-chat? Then do it safelyWith an increasing number of people of diverse age groups logging on to the World Wide Web, there comes the pressing need for chat room safety. Chat rooms can make you just as vulnerable as anything else in today's 'net-age'. So, what can you do to keep yourself safe and secure? Well, give these tips a try! Don't get carried awayAs much as we may not want it to be true, there are many people online who are very dangerous. If you don't keep your eyes and ears open, you may put yourself at risk. When you're talking to someone in a chat room who you've never talked to before, don't ever, for one second, think you know them. Plain and simple, they are strangers to you and you should never give them your real name, address, phone number or any other personal information. This goes for your e-mail address as well, especially if it contains part of your name. Cover your tracksAnother rule of thumb to follow is to never tell anyone you'
Mobile Guru: Mobile phone cloning 2007-05-15 07:21:00 Mobile Guru: Mobile phone
cloningThe mobile phone market has grown rapidly in the last few years. But at the same time, the industry is losing millions of dollars in revenue because of the criminal actions of persons who are able to reconfigure mobile phones so that their calls are billed to other phones owned by third persons. These cloned phones are used to place hundreds of calls, often long distance, even to foreign countries, resulting in thousands of dollars in air time and long distance charges. Mobile cloning is copying the identity of one mobile telephone to another mobile telephone. The account number of a victim telephone user is stolen and reprogrammed into another cellular telephone. Each cellular phone has a unique pair of identifying numbers: the Electronic Serial Number (ESN) and the Mobile Identification Number (MIN). These numbers can be cloned without the knowledge of the carrier or the subscriber.Be it Global System for Mobile communication (GSM) or Code Division Mu Read more:Mobile
Mobile Guru: Mobile communication with God! 2007-05-18 05:54:00 Mobile Guru: Mobile communication
with God!The demand for religious wallpapers seem to be next to Bollywood. Making its presence felt in mobile world, devotional ringtones, wallpapers of gods and goddesses, SMS requests for prayers are getting quite popular.While Jews in Israel send their prayers by SMS to rabbis, the Vatican hands out Pope's "Thought of the Day" through SMS. A mobile company in Mumbai, has started a service through which people can send prayers by SMS to a Lord Ganesha Temple. In Gulf countries, some companies make phones that indicate the direction of Mecca for praying. The phones even come with pre-recorded prayers. However some do not encourage this concept. Egypt's grand mufti, Ali Gomaa, has deemed the use of Quranic verses as cellphone ringtones as insulting to Islam.Some new age gurus have been using the mobile platform to spread their message. For instance Deepak Chopra offers his "The Seven Spiritual Laws" in the United States in the form of quotes, inspira Read more:Mobile
Mobile Guru: Prepaid service that can be used 'Anywhere' 2007-05-18 05:49:00 Mobile Guru: Prepaid
service that can be used 'Anywhere
'The number of subscribers of mobile phones at the end of 2005 stood at 2.129 billion. Among them, the number of prepaid mobile subscribers is far greater than that of postpaid subscribers. Prepaid subscribers accounted for almost 80 per cent growth in the mobile phone segment outside North America and Western Europe. It is expected to grow nearly at the same pace through 2009. This is encouraging companies also to come up with products for prepaid subscribers. Starhome, Switzerland, the provider of roaming services, has recently introduced 'Prepaid Anywhere' application.Operators can offer 'Prepaid Anywhere' to their customers for user-friendly international roaming on any network anywhere. With 'Prepaid Anytime', the user will not have any problems related to USSD callback or CAMEL upgrades. The Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) is a competency under the GSM standard that facilitates high-speed two-way commun Read more:Mobile
Mobile Guru: Prepaid service that can be used 'Anywhere' 2007-05-18 05:49:00 Mobile Guru: Prepaid
service that can be used 'Anywhere
'The number of subscribers of mobile phones at the end of 2005 stood at 2.129 billion. Among them, the number of prepaid mobile subscribers is far greater than that of postpaid subscribers. Prepaid subscribers accounted for almost 80 per cent growth in the mobile phone segment outside North America and Western Europe. It is expected to grow nearly at the same pace through 2009. This is encouraging companies also to come up with products for prepaid subscribers. Starhome, Switzerland, the provider of roaming services, has recently introduced 'Prepaid Anywhere' application.Operators can offer 'Prepaid Anywhere' to their customers for user-friendly international roaming on any network anywhere. With 'Prepaid Anytime', the user will not have any problems related to USSD callback or CAMEL upgrades. The Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) is a competency under the GSM standard that facilitates high-speed two-way commun Read more:Mobile
Mobile Guru: Local free wireless with international flavour 2007-05-18 05:48:00 Mobile Guru: Local
free wireless with international flavourWi-Fi is a technology of Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) based on IEEE 802.11 specifications. Though originally meant for mobile computing gadgets, it is being used widely to run services such as Internet and VoIP phones, televisions and DVD players. Wi-Fi hotspots are being provided at railway stations, airports, libraries, cafeterias, hotels and other public places. Wi-Fi has many advantages. Wireless networks are easy to establish and economical. They remain inconspicuous and can be noticed only when one is looking around to use one's laptop. An increasing number of cities all over the world are planning to deploy Wi-Fi in order to provide either free or low-cost Internet connectivity to their residents. In future, wireless networking promises to become ubiquitous, enabling users to access Internet from anywhere and anytime.20/20 Communications, an Internet Service Provider from Michigan, US is deploying Siemens solutio Read more:Mobile
Mobile Guru: Talking Caller ID and SMS reader for your Mobile Handset 2007-05-18 05:45:00 Mobile Guru: TalkingCaller
ID and SMS
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http://nuance.com/speech2go/Nuance Speech2Go leverages Nuance’s state-of-the-art RealSpeak™ Mobile text-to-speech technology to produce natural, accurate, and highly intelligible speech output. It fully integrates into the user interface of virtually any Symbian Series 60 handset and will be available in over 20 languages to support the needs of users across the globe.More and more people are using mobile handsets in order to stay connected and productive—even when on the go. While headsets have greatly enhanced safety and convenience for mobile handset users, they don’t eliminate the need to look at the device display. Consider a situation in which you have a headset and get a call or a new text message when your handset is out of view. You have no choice but to answer without knowing who’s calling, to let the call go to voice mail, or to wait until you’re settled to read your new text messages.Nuance Spe Read more:Mobile
Mobile Guru: Push-to-Talk Concept 2007-05-21 20:23:00 Mobile Guru: Push-to-Talk Concept
How will it to imagine, using your mobile phone to talk to someone without dialing the number!!! Amazing, isn’t it!!!The idea of Push-to-Talk (PTT) is to let mobile users speak with and listen to each other without dialing and establishing a phone call. The Push-to-Talk user experience is similar to a walkie-talkie. Until now, such user experience was only available with iDEN networks, where it is usually limited to predefined groups, e.g., a corporate company. Now, with GPRS networks speeding up, the Push-to-Talk user experience can become available to the general mobile community without requiring any special hardware to be added to the either the mobile handset or the operators' networks. PTT is considered as one of the "hot" news of 2003. During the 3GSM conference, Ericsson, Nokia and Siemens announced the standardization of PTT. In the US, the mobile phone operator Nextel has popularized cellular phone-based walkie-talkie services, particularly Read more:Mobile
Mobile Guru: Pocket PC Phone with inbuilt GPS 2007-05-21 20:18:00 Mobile Guru: Pocket
PC Phone with inbuilt GPS
To match the changing user preferences, companies have been bringing out new mobile phones with improved and advanced features. E-Ten Corporation, Taiwan, has announced the introduction of the E-Ten G500 Pocket PC Edition with inbuilt GPS. It is the first Pocket PC Phone with GPS capabilities. The G500s embedded with the RoyalTek GPS module, consisting of the SiRF Star III high sensitivity chipset and a pioneering design for the internal antenna, ensure that the phone or the PDA users who also have to use GPS services do not need to carry additional accessories or even a separate GPS device when they are on the move, as the G500 has the most modern satellite navigation technology.The G500 is the first PDA phone to have an onboard receiver that allows it to support Traffic Message Channel (TMC) functions available in countries where the GPS application, ‘Destinator’ is popular. While the user is travelling, the G500 can receive continuous Read more:Mobile
Mobile Guru: Local free wireless with international flavour 2007-05-21 20:12:00 Mobile Guru: Local
free wireless with international flavourWi-Fi is a technology of Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) based on IEEE 802.11 specifications. Though originally meant for mobile computing gadgets, it is being used widely to run services such as Internet and VoIP phones, televisions and DVD players. Wi-Fi hotspots are being provided at railway stations, airports, libraries, cafeterias, hotels and other public places. Wi-Fi has many advantages. Wireless networks are easy to establish and economical. They remain inconspicuous and can be noticed only when one is looking around to use one's laptop. An increasing number of cities all over the world are planning to deploy Wi-Fi in order to provide either free or low-cost Internet connectivity to their residents. In future, wireless networking promises to become ubiquitous, enabling users to access Internet from anywhere and anytime.20/20 Communications, an Internet Service Provider from Michigan, US is deploying Siemens solutio Read more:Mobile
Mobile Guru: SMS a luxury bus at your doorstep 2007-05-21 20:10:00 Mobile Guru: SMS
a luxury bus at your doorstepPublic transport has assumed greater importance in the recent times as governments and people all over the world have been looking for ways to conserve fuel, reduce emissions and provide smooth transport to commuters. Researchers in the Netherlands are developing a Superbus that runs on electricity. The Superbus has the appearance of a Limousine - a long luxury car driven by a chauffeur - and travels at speeds of 155 miles per hour. The Superbus is equipped with radar equipment, which enables it to recognise obstructions more than 300 metres before and steers itself around them, apart from an electronic guidance system that responds at breakneck speed.To catch the bus, the passengers have to send a text message and the bus picks them up from wherever they are on the special speedways built for the system. The passengers can ask for the service of a Superbus anytime they want want by sending an SMS. The bus does not have any fixed stops. It Read more:Mobile
Mobile Guru: Ready for a game? Get the cellphone 2007-05-21 13:07:00 Mobile Guru: Ready for a game? Get the cellphone
Gone are the days when audio-video games were just confined to television and personal computers. With the evolution of mobile gaming, the sale of mobile handsets has also been growing. The total number of mobile subscribers at the end of February 2005 was 51.44 mn, with 1.67 mn subscribers added in February.As per an In-Stat/MDR research, the mobile gaming business in India makes about 5 per cent of the global wireless market. It is expected that the Indian mobile gaming market will generate annual revenue of about $336 mn by 2009. Since the number of mobile-phone subscribers is increasing, a number of service providers are offering value-added services. Mobile phones are also emerging as a leading entertainment device. It is a very significant platform for gaming in India. According to estimates, there are more than 20 mn gaming-capable handsets in the hands of Indians. Cheap rates and a huge youth market is driving the market. As far a Read more:Mobile