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Mobile World Congress 2009 – Samsung Ultra Touch S8300 Omnia HD Beat DJ

February 26th, 2010 jedwan 12 comments


www.cnet.de ——————————————- Die Samsung-Highlights vom Mobile World Congress in Barcelona: Ultra Touch S8300, Beat-DJ und Omnia HD. Das 8300 kommt mit herausziehbarem Keypad und AMOLED-Display. Weitere Ausstattungsmerkmale sind GPS, Widget-Unterstützung und ein microsd-Slot. Das Smartphone soll ab Ende März für 549 Euro erhältlich sein. —- Das Samsung Beat-DJ besitzt ebenfalls einen AMOLED-Touchscreen, GPS, microsd-Slot, HSDPA und eine Scratch-Funktion. Außerdem verbaut Samsung ein bang&olufsen-Soundsystem. —– Das Omnia HD ist das erste Full-Touch-Symbian-Gerät von Samsung. Wie der Name verrät, spielt es HD-Videos ab. AMOLED-Touchscreen, GPS und 8-Megapixel-Kamera sind an Bord. Das Omnia HD gibt es mit 8 und 16 gbyte integriertem Speicher.

HTC remains committed to Windows Mobile

February 21st, 2010 jedwan No comments

Despite launching twice as many Android as Windows Mobile phones at Mobile World Congress HTC’s Chief Executive Peter Chou has expressed its commitment to continue supporting the Windows Mobile platform. “Our commitment to Microsoft has …

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WMC Wrap Up – Mobile World Congress 2010 in a nutshell

February 20th, 2010 jedwan No comments

WMC Wrap Up -If you have not followed the detailed (or even live) coverage of Mobile World Congress, this post will give you a quick overview of things that we found particularly interesting. New handsets: “mini” is fashionable again!

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Mobile barcode breakthrough means we may soon see them everywhere …

February 20th, 2010 jedwan No comments

Mobile barcodes seem to be about to go mainstream, with Nokia and Sony Ericsson pre-installing barcode readers on many of …

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2010 Mobile World Congress roundup | TG Daily

February 20th, 2010 jedwan No comments

With Nokia and Intel announcing Linux based OS Meego, Microsoft launching its Zune interface for phones and almost everyone waxing lyrical about the greatness of Android, it was clear this year’s mobile focus was squarely software based …

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Trades Union Congress – TUC issues new “fit notes” guide

February 19th, 2010 jedwan No comments

The TUC today (Friday) called on employers to work closely with unions to ensure that the Government’s soon to be introduced “fit notes” work to the benefit of the thousands of workers in the UK who are made ill or injured every year as …

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Pak cell phone service affected by Indian bandwidth interference …

February 18th, 2010 jedwan No comments

Lahore, Feb 18: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has reportedly complained that bandwidth interference from Indian territories is affecting the service of some cellular companies here. According to reports, service in parts of …

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Maryland demoing prison cell phone jamming systems to Congress …

February 18th, 2010 jedwan No comments

Maryland is demoing a cell phone signal jamming system to Congress this week at one of its state prisons. Read the full story here. Read the whole story.

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Mobile-health apps emerge at Mobile World Congress 2010 | VentureBeat

February 17th, 2010 jedwan No comments

M-health is the use of mobile technology to improve medical services. It’s a new business in mobile tech that requires …

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Google mobs Mobile World Congress | TG Daily

February 17th, 2010 jedwan No comments

Eric Schmidt said mobile would be a core priority for his giant search behemoth going forward and that he had already allocated his best boffins to the job, programming away to make the wireless world a more googly place.

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