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Lastest Nokia News

Nokia C6 Promo Sale: 60% off on November 13
Not to be out-done, Nokia Philippines also has their own 60% off one-day promo for the new Nokia C6. Guess when? It’s November 13, 2010 at 1 to 3PM. See poster below. On November 13, 2010 at 1pm to 3pm, participating stores will sell the Nokia C6 at 60% off. That’s from an SRP of [...] Related posts: More Price Drops; Canon Promo Lens Sale Bumped into Art Samaniego of Manila Bulletin during the …
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Nokia to add swiping to Symbian smartphone armoury
Nokia, the world’s largest maker of mobile phones, will add swiping and wireless identification features in updates to its new line of Symbian smartphones to compete with Google’s fast-developing Android platform.Near-field communication,…
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Nokia’s Share Slips as Unbranded Phonemakers, Apple Gain Ground
Nokia Oyj’s mobile-phone market share tumbled to its lowest ever as unbranded Chinese device makers gained ground on the low-end, while Apple Inc.’s iPhones advanced in smartphones, researcher Gartner Inc. said.
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Lastest IPad News

Shazam’s IPad Update Shows What Songs Others Have Discovered
Whether on the iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, the Shazam app helps you identify and discover new music. An update to the iPad version of the app takes that a step… iPhone – Shazam – IPad – IPod Touch – Handhelds
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News: iPad poses threat to e-readers, portable gaming devices
The Apple iPad poses a threat to both the e-Reader and portable gaming device markets, amongst others, according to a new study. Citing Resolve Market Research’s new iPad study, Mashable reports that when asked what products they would not buy after owning an iPad, 49% of users said an E-Reader, followed by 38% who said a portable gaming console. This was notably higher than the percentage of …
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Latest News HTC Phone

HTC is a rising power in the smartphone industry The Taiwanese company has supported the fourth largest manufacturer in the world, from its junction with Android. After mulling over the phone for months to buy Seth Chapman decided against jumping on the iPhone, BlackBerry or Droid X band wagon, and instead went with the HTC Evo 4G. Read Los Angeles Times
HTC files apparently, Mondrian, Mozart to Windows Mobile 7 phone We are already had some indications that both the HTC and Mondrian Mozart would be Windows 7 telephone handsets, and it looks like is that now all but confirmed by HTC itself. After a couple of XML files on your own site excavated by HTC’s Conflipper, both Internet Explorer Mobile 7 device list for the browser ID that we accept only can not make an appearance outside of Windows Anytime Phone 7 … Read more about Engadget
HTC Android Phone Aria Bestsellers at Amazon HTC Android Phone Aria is on Amazon for .01. This phone offers fast 3G connectivity via AT & T’s HSDPA / UMTS network. It is also powered by the Android operating system with deep integration of Google services and access to thousands of APP … Read I4U

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Lastest Netbook News

iPad gouges netbook sales
Punters keep taking the tablets Tablets look set to displace the netbook, if figures from market watcher DisplaySearch are to be believed.…
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Acer’s Aspire One 532h Netbook Is Well Priced But Not Easy to Type On
While Acer’s Aspire One 532h netbook is sturdy and inexpensive, the keyboard is difficult to type on, and the touchpad isn’t particularly well designed. Netbook – AcerAspireOne – Acer – Hardware – Intel Atom
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Latest iPhone News

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image of TerryJohnston Count the days until the iPhone is here! Did I tell everyone how happy I am that my contract ends, if Verizon has released the iPhone I? ROCK STAR … I will be sporting 8GB model, because I’m a techno-sizequeen. Yep.

iPhone 4 at Wal-Mart on 24 June Latest iPhone is not Apple and AT & T stores will be limited at the start date. Wal-Mart closes Radio Shack and, reportedly, Best Buy, pick up as alternative locations for the smartphone. Read more about CNET
4 iPhone sales beats forecast by 3 million per month before the end of the AT & T exclusivity Apple’s new iPhone is due to burst on a unsuspecting world in less than two weeks, with a staged international roll-out. But Apple is serious banks to sell this thing like hot cakes. And by hot cakes, we mean millions per month. The first has iPhone 76 days to one million units for sale, but then took off like a rocket leaving the phenomenon of the launch pad, and 3G took only three days to reach … Read more Fast Company Magazine

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Lastest Sat Nav News

Sat-nav pensioner wrecks rare Rolls-Royce
His 1953 Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn was one of only two left and German Josef Rossfeldt’s pride and joy. But that was until an 85-year-old blindly following his sat-nav came along, a report said Wednesday.
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2003 Volvo XC90 AWD review from UK and Ireland
What things have gone wrong with the car? Oh dear.. Oh dear, oh dear oh dear!! The XC90 is a beautiful car.. No denying it!! However.. It is flawed! We have the 163 bhp version, but that I suspect doesn’t matter. The gearbox.. rubbish!
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Current Sony Ericsson Satio News

Apple iPhone 3G 32GB WTS , Nokia N97 32GB, Blackaberrys, Satio, Aino Category: Gadgets & Tech User: mega sales Date: Sunday, 30/05/10 – 23:53 PM Description: Brand new, never used. – Sent from iPhone from the U.S. – with a bag, data cable, stereo headset, charger at home – Warranty Come This is a brand new Iphone 3G never used. Still, it is to prove on the sticker with pictures. Comes with a full year warranty along with an extra field … Read Klue

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Latest News HP Slate

HP Windows-Based Slate Tablet Alive and Well: Report An HP Vice President has allegedly confirmed that HP is planning its Windows 7-based slate tablet release in late October. While the timing for an HP tablet with webOS is uncertain, the exec confirmed that HP is planning for webOS tablets and smartphones, but not netbooks. Read more about eWeek
HP slate can ship as late as October HP’s Windows 7 slate could now ship as late as October, HP’s Taiwan PC Group VP Monty Wong said today. Although it has often been linked in June, the tablet is now officially set only to show to the end of the fiscal year HP’s five months in the future. Wong not to mention if the DigiTimes had delayed slate or whether there are any fixed schedule in the past been …. HewlettPackard – Slate … Read more about MacNN
HP: No WebOS on netbooks, Slate October Although HP has confirmed that it then Palm webOS on Tablet PCs and even printers , has invited Monty Wong, HP Taiwan said that the company will Netbooks are not running, the mobile-friendly operating system “since netbooks are more similar functions with conventional computers,” says DigiTimes. The HP Slate, that we all [...] Read Tech Land

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Are Subsidized Netbooks Bad News for Open Networks?

AT&T’s plan to offer subsidized netbooks for $50 (and more, depending on which model the subscriber opts for) raises interesting questions. The most basic is what means to the open access debate.  

As the name implies, open access is the ability of customers to link any device that passes technical muster to a carrier’s network. Verizon Wireless and AT&T have paid homage to the concept and, indeed, some devices – mostly in the machine-to-machine sector – employ it.  

This week, as reported by PC Magazine and others, AT&T said that customers opting for two-year Wi-Fi and a 3G plans will be able to buy an Acer Aspire One, a Dell Inspiron, LG Xenia or Mini 9 or Mini 12 for between $49. 99 and $249. 99, though the precise price of each was not revealed.

Of course, the fact that carriers are moving the subsidization concept from phones to netbooks doesn’t mean that open access is dead. However, it shows that the carriers still like the proprietary concept, and probably are willing to spend a lot of money in order to marginalize approaches that make it easier for customers to come and go. PC Magazine puts it like this:

Subsidizing phones has been the norm for a number of years, with mobile vendors eating the cost of the phone hardware in exchange for the ability to charge users for voice and data plans, and to upsell them on services. But subsidizing netbooks is relatively new, and it remains to be seen whether consumers will look upon a netbook as another device that they’re willing to lock themselves into a contract to own.

Verizon Wireless also is onboard with selling subsidized netbooks, though details are sketchy. InformationWeek reports that the carrier confirmed a previous Reuters report that it was going to offer the devices. The piece says that no other information was offered. It is fleshed out with speculation that the carrier is considering the Dell and HP products, including the latter’s HM Mini 1000.  

Smartphones and netbooks may be drawing closer, as well. Datamation’s Mike Elgan indulges in well grounded speculation. He says that netbooks are great sellers, but that they wear out their welcomes rather quickly. He describes why, and says that the challenges would be met by eschewing PC operating systems in favor of the OSes used to power smartphones. He describes the rationale for this, and it seems convincing. Again, using a smartphone OS in a netbook isn’t a smoking gun pointing to the death of the open network concept. It certainly seems like a step in the other direction, however. Says Elgan:

The cell phone model – giving away or heavily subsidizing cell phones in exchange for a two-year commitment on a wireless contract – will work great for netbooks. AT&T and other carriers have announced special divisions to look at such deals.

The bottom line is that open networks are not in carriers’ best interests because they loosen the reins they hold on subscribers. Carrier’s game plan will be to cajole the FCC — something that got a lot harder for the industry due to the election — and use their significant public relations machines. They also will offer customers a terrific deal on the hot device de jure in exchange for fealty to their networks.

Carl is a contributing editor to Communications Technology magazine and has held staff positions at InternetWeek, tele. com, Cable World and Cable Marketing magazines. Read Carl’s blog on IT Business Edge on how communication strategies shape the future of business. Become a IT Business Edge Facebook Fan!


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