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Sony Ericsson Walkman W760i 3G sliderphone

Review Positively packed with features: some pointless, some practical A bit more where-it s-at functionality has been added into the mix with the W760i - alongside a typical spread of music mobile features, Sony Ericsson has introduced integrated A-GPS for the first time. Continued

Three years for abusive acts A Canadian schoolteacher who was arrested after police appealed for the identity of a man depicted abusing boys on images circulating on the net has been jailed for three years and three months in Thailand. Continued

Review Modest GPS-enabled mobile from Nokia The upgraded successor to last year s 6110 Navigator, the 6210 is a tidy slider-design handset, bearing more than a passing resemblance in looks and specs to the recently-launched 6220 Classic. Continued

130 redundancies at A Novo UK A Novo UK, which services mobile phones, monitors and set-top boxes, is laying off at least 130 staff and closing its Manchester repair centre. Continued

Analysis Bonanza for some, kill switch for others Apple is as usual dazzling the market with stunning headline figures that frequently overshadow underlying problems and dissatisfaction with its iconic iPhone and associated services. As bullish analysts say the device is set to sell almost 4.5 million units this quarter on the back of aggressive international expansion, CEO Steve Jobs crowed that the AppStore, launched a month ago with the 3G iPhone, has already processed 60 million downloads and is generating $1m a day in sales of paid-for software, and could crack the half-billion dollar mark within a year of opening. Continued

3GSM - Samsung’s phone line up - Ultra Edition II, card phones and more

One of the best, although some cynical bloggers would also say one of the worst, things about Samsung is they always launch so many phones. 3GSM has been no different with around a dozen or so new handsets taking their… Continued

I don’t know the answer - can I phone a friend? Using notes during exams - aka cheating - usually gets you an instant ‘F’. But at one Australian school the pupils can now use mobiles, iPods and the internet during their exams. Continued

Orange sees broadband subscriber exodus

‘Levelling off’ claim takes the pith Customers are continuing to desert Orange’s ADSL offerings, the firm’s results revealed today. Continued

130 redundancies at A Novo UK A Novo UK, which services mobile phones, monitors and set-top boxes, is laying off at least 130 staff and closing its Manchester repair centre. Continued

3GSM 2007: Polymer Vision s rollable display wins best in show

Our new friends at Polymer Vision should be in fine spirits this morning since they just picked up a Best in Show award at 3GSM 2007. The futuristic rollable Readius display saw off stiff competition to win The most innovative… Continued

Palm lets slip Treo Pro piccies

HSDPA version of Treo 800w? Palm’s upcoming Treo Pro, the smartphone formerly assumed to be the Treo 850, has made an early appearance on the web - courtesy of the manufacturer itself. Continued

Analysis Bonanza for some, kill switch for others Apple is as usual dazzling the market with stunning headline figures that frequently overshadow underlying problems and dissatisfaction with its iconic iPhone and associated services. As bullish analysts say the device is set to sell almost 4.5 million units this quarter on the back of aggressive international expansion, CEO Steve Jobs crowed that the AppStore, launched a month ago with the 3G iPhone, has already processed 60 million downloads and is generating $1m a day in sales of paid-for software, and could crack the half-billion dollar mark within a year of opening. Continued

Man questioned Police are questioning a man following the murder of a senior Vodafone UK executive on Saturday. Continued

Other smart phones are people too, says ex-Apple team

Delivers media browser for all A team of former Apple engineers are promising to bring TV-like simplicity and some iPhone touches to the task of finding and consuming media on any smart phone. Continued

Mobile platforms merge with wireless The announcement this week that Ericsson would merge its Mobile Platforms division into the ST-NXP Wireless business sent shock waves around the industry. Continued

I don’t know the answer - can I phone a friend? Using notes during exams - aka cheating - usually gets you an instant ‘F’. But at one Australian school the pupils can now use mobiles, iPods and the internet during their exams. Continued

Ericsson ST move helps consolidate wireless chip makers

Mobile platforms merge with wireless The announcement this week that Ericsson would merge its Mobile Platforms division into the ST-NXP Wireless business sent shock waves around the industry. Continued

No touchscreen in sight Samsung has bucked the trend for keyless touchscreen mobiles and launched a handset with a slide-out Qwerty keypad. Continued

Delivers media browser for all A team of former Apple engineers are promising to bring TV-like simplicity and some iPhone touches to the task of finding and consuming media on any smart phone. Continued

Economic weakness Vodafone, the world’s largest cellco, grew revenues to 9.1bn, up by nearly 20 per cent, or 1.7 per cent organic growth, in the three months ended 30 June 2008. Continued

Widgets invade our living rooms Intel blinked its square eyes again today, when it unveiled a tie-up with Yahoo! to make another stab at connecting the TV and internet. Continued

Web app designers & developers can get into reMix08 cheap

Rub shoulders with online gods Microsoft s reMix08 lands on the golden beaches of Brighton next month and The Register can help you get there on the cheap. Continued

Analysis Bonanza for some, kill switch for others Apple is as usual dazzling the market with stunning headline figures that frequently overshadow underlying problems and dissatisfaction with its iconic iPhone and associated services. As bullish analysts say the device is set to sell almost 4.5 million units this quarter on the back of aggressive international expansion, CEO Steve Jobs crowed that the AppStore, launched a month ago with the 3G iPhone, has already processed 60 million downloads and is generating $1m a day in sales of paid-for software, and could crack the half-billion dollar mark within a year of opening. Continued

Coders to the rescue? The iPhone 3G only went on sale last week, but a Brazilian group already claims to have hacked the phone, allowing owners to use the device on any network. Continued

Enterprise class mobility

Blackberry v iPhone v Windows Mobile It used to be pretty simple. If you were a large organisation with a hard-core mobile email requirement, the only serious option from a security, robustness, manageability, usability and ease of deployment perspective was Blackberry. If you had a need to develop custom applications, then provided you were happy to construct your own middleware and management stack, then Windows Mobile was the accepted way forward. Continued

Networks place the blame at Apple’s door Eager punters cooing over their 3G iPhones are finding the third generation connectivity not quite what they had hoped, and according to some reports Apple’s super-phone is failing to meet the requirements of the 3G standard. Continued

T-Mobile confirms Googlephone launch. Ish T-Mobile will launch an Android phone this year and with Google allowing developers access to version 0.9, we’ll soon see if it has managed the finesse of an iPhone with Nokia-grade functionality. Continued

Apple’s AppStore closes in on $500m in software sales

Analysis Bonanza for some, kill switch for others Apple is as usual dazzling the market with stunning headline figures that frequently overshadow underlying problems and dissatisfaction with its iconic iPhone and associated services. As bullish analysts say the device is set to sell almost 4.5 million units this quarter on the back of aggressive international expansion, CEO Steve Jobs crowed that the AppStore, launched a month ago with the 3G iPhone, has already processed 60 million downloads and is generating $1m a day in sales of paid-for software, and could crack the half-billion dollar mark within a year of opening. Continued

Networks place the blame at Apple’s door Eager punters cooing over their 3G iPhones are finding the third generation connectivity not quite what they had hoped, and according to some reports Apple’s super-phone is failing to meet the requirements of the 3G standard. Continued





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