Jan
21
2009
Comments Off on Samsung A836 phone designed for rugged environments – Digital Home | tags: google, mobile, news, Phone | posted in technical news
Jan
21
2009
Comments Off on BlackBerry handsets on Fido by February? – Electronista | tags: google, mobile, news, wireless | posted in technical news
Jan
21
2009
nandemoari writes “Everybody was talking about Barack Obama’s inauguration on Tuesday morning, and it showed. According to reports, a number of mobile phone networks faced overload circumstances that day until late afternoon, when the chat sessions finally began to dissipate. Having the most trouble that morning appears to have been T-Mobile, and AT&T also had some difficulty that morning.”

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Jan
21
2009
Comments Off on Next gen Android phone coming soon? – CNET News | tags: google, mobile, news, Phone, web | posted in technical news
Jan
21
2009
Comments Off on A developer's-eye view of smartphone platforms – TMCnet | tags: 3G, Apple, cap, developer, google, iphone, Mac, mobile, network, networking, news, Phone, program, programming | posted in technical news
Jan
21
2009
While Apple may not have had the strongest of holiday sales for Macs and iPods, estimates for sales of iPhone 3G versus T-Mobile’s G1 may show Apple’s device having outsold one of its closest competitors by a ratio of six to one in the US alone.


Comments Off on Analysts: iPhone Outselling Android Nearly 6-to-1 | tags: 3G, Apple, google, iphone, Mac, mobile, Phone | posted in technical news
Jan
20
2009
Comments Off on A developer's eye view of smartphone platforms – InfoWorld | tags: 3G, cap, computers, developer, google, iphone, mobile, network, networking, news, Phone | posted in technical news
Jan
20
2009
Comments Off on Inaugural crowds test wireless networks – CNN | tags: google, mobile, network, news, obama, Phone, wireless | posted in technical news
Jan
20
2009
Derwent sends along a Computerworld piece which begins: “The Ubuntu Mobile operating system is undergoing its most radical change with a port to the ARM processor for Internet devices and netbooks, and may use Nokia’s LGPL Qt development environment as an alternative to GNOME. During a presentation at this year’s linux.conf.au conference, Canonical’s David Mandala said Ubuntu Mobile has changed a lot over the past year… ‘I worked on ARM devices for many years so a full Linux distribution on ARM is exciting,’ Mandala said, adding one of the biggest challenges is reminding developers to write applications for 800 by 600 screen resolutions found in smaller devices. ‘The standard [resolution] for GNOME [apps] is 800 by 600, but not all apps are. For this reason Ubuntu Mobile uses the GNOME Mobile (Hildon framework) instead of a full GNOME desktop, but since Nokia open sourced Qt under the LGPL it may consider this as an alternative.'”

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Jan
20
2009
Ian Lamont sends along a brief note from the Industry Standard about “intelligent” pills that can help doctors record information about drug dosages, heart rate, respiratory rate, and other metrics. The pills, being developed by Proteus Biomedicals, have “digestible sensors” made out of food products and are activated by stomach fluids. A receiver that is similar to a skin patch picks up the data and can be passed on to a 3G mobile network, and from there to hospitals or doctors’ offices. According to the Proteus site, the sensors cost a few cents per pill. The devices, currently in clinical trials, made #8 on Wired’s list of the top technology breakthroughs of 2008.

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