With the change in the licensing of the Symbian operating system, something great is going to happen. Nokia has a huge userbase of the operating system, but it is not alone, by using this technology. Maybe some...
highlighted by pgaliba | 8 wks ago | updated 8 wks ago 232 views | 4 comments
Technology, people either love it or hate it.Now in a move that will ensure people remain even more rooted to their living rooms, we're soon going to be able to watch internet enabled television."Tuesday...
Mobile telephones that come with pedometers and pulse meters have been around for long, but A Japanese mobile phone company has finally added a new feature to its handsets that could potentially be really useful; a halitosis meter.
Imagine walking to your next...
""With mobile broadband services proliferating, handset technology evolving rapidly and the Internet fast going wireless, this industry is reaching a major inflexion point as many operators, vendors and entertainment companies review their strategies, their business models...
A phone that releases a scent when it heats up? Interesting, if one has pockets that stink. The real coup would be a phone that could assign a scent to a particular caller! The people you like could have a chocolate...
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"A new type of technology is making its way to the cellphone platform. The mobile phone has played host to GPS, Cameras, Symbology (barcode) Scanning, Walkie-Talkies, Bluetooth Broadcasting, MP3 Music, and...
"NTT DoCoMo, Japanese mobile phone operator, will soon team up with McDonalds to offer electronic payments and special promotions for mobile users.Read More"
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With a fertility rate of 1.25, Japan's women clearly need some help remembering to be fruitful and multiply (to simply maintain a sustainable population, that rate needs to move towards 2.0 - that is, each woman must...
"Japan's largest mobile phone company plans to buy a large stake in a fuel cell maker to develop handsets with longer-lasting hydrogen-powered batteries that are friendly to the environment.
Tokyo-based NTT DoCoMo Inc. said it will buy a 36.5 percent stake in Aquafairy Co....