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.
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 …
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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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.
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.