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[Title] => High tech sizzles in the SGH-D500
[Summary] => Mobile empowerment continues with the launch of new handsets designed for increasingly converged networks and wireless communications.
Last October, Korean mobile phone maker Samsung Corp. joined the much-hyped wireless connectivity bandwagon with the launch its first Bluetooth tri-band phone the SGH-D500.
The tech worlds increasing affection for Bluetooth technology is understandable. Bluetooth devices connect wirelessly to each other within a maximum range of 10 meters, enabling cost-free transfer of photos, images, video, messages or phonebook entries.
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[Title] => J2ME: Life after WAP?
[Summary] => The first incarnation of the wireless Internet commonly known as WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) was largely scorned by consumers. While WAP as a technology got the blame, the real culprit was the underling slow, clunky second-generation networks combined with inexperienced mobile operators that forced users into "walled gardens" of inferiorly designed applications and menu trees.
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[Title] => Siemens, Sun establish joint developer start-up initiative
[Summary] => To support young companies with investments, management, sales and technology, Siemens Mobile Acceleration and Sun Microsystems have launched a joint developer start-up initiative.
The program aims to support start-ups in creating wireless products and to accelerate their market entry. Developers and young companies with new ideas for mobile applications, Java-based platforms and mobile computing now stand to profit from both companies complementary know-how.
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[Title] => Motorola cites steady growth for iDEN phones
[Summary] => Motorola continues to gain ground for iDEN phones in the small- and medium-sized business sector. iDEN (Integrated Digital Enhanced Network) is a technology developed exclusively by Motorola.
iDEN phones combines the benefits of a digital two-way radio, mobile phone, text pager and Internet microbrowser in a single palm-sized handset.
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[Title] => Motorola unveils new lightweight digital personal companion
[Summary] => Motorolas newest handset is now in the Philippines. The Motorola i80s handset is a sleek, stylish handset that combines many of the capabilities of a digital two-way radio, Internet-ready mobile phone, short messaging and mobile computer.
It also features a speakerphone, voice-dialing and a voice recorder for verbal memos and reminders. It is available through Nextel, the iDEN wireless network operator in the Philippines.
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[Title] => A customizable mobile handset for hip, tech-savvy
[Summary] => Motorola introduces the i50sx, a new handset that combines many of the capabilities of a handheld computer, two-way radio, interactive text pager and Internet-ready mobile phone in a hip, compact, affordable package.
This mobile personal companion is ideal for young mobile professionals and tech-savvy individuals with great need for customizable features on their phones.
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[Title] => Motorola reinvents the wireless phone
[Summary] => Motorola has unveiled the latest wireless handset that brings computing power to the palm of consumers’ hands and combines many of the capabilities of a personal digital assistant (PDA), two-way radio, interactive pager and Internet-ready mobile phone in a single device.
Users can easily and repeatedly customize these Java technology-enabled wireless handsets to meet their individual needs. These personal companion devices are available through Nextel.
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[Title] => Sun shows the way to wireless Internet
[Summary] => SANTA CLARA, California The trend for organizations to come up with a wireless strategy is now becoming imperative with the rise of e-commerce. From wireless application standards such as WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) to compact HTML as used in NTT DoCoMos i-mode, Java is becoming the application platform of choice, thus living up to its claim of "write once, run anywhere."
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Last October, Korean mobile phone maker Samsung Corp. joined the much-hyped wireless connectivity bandwagon with the launch its first Bluetooth tri-band phone the SGH-D500.
The tech worlds increasing affection for Bluetooth technology is understandable. Bluetooth devices connect wirelessly to each other within a maximum range of 10 meters, enabling cost-free transfer of photos, images, video, messages or phonebook entries.
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[Title] => J2ME: Life after WAP?
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[Title] => Siemens, Sun establish joint developer start-up initiative
[Summary] => To support young companies with investments, management, sales and technology, Siemens Mobile Acceleration and Sun Microsystems have launched a joint developer start-up initiative.
The program aims to support start-ups in creating wireless products and to accelerate their market entry. Developers and young companies with new ideas for mobile applications, Java-based platforms and mobile computing now stand to profit from both companies complementary know-how.
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[Summary] => Motorola continues to gain ground for iDEN phones in the small- and medium-sized business sector. iDEN (Integrated Digital Enhanced Network) is a technology developed exclusively by Motorola.
iDEN phones combines the benefits of a digital two-way radio, mobile phone, text pager and Internet microbrowser in a single palm-sized handset.
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This mobile personal companion is ideal for young mobile professionals and tech-savvy individuals with great need for customizable features on their phones.
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Users can easily and repeatedly customize these Java technology-enabled wireless handsets to meet their individual needs. These personal companion devices are available through Nextel.
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