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Jack Bauer's Perfect Mobile Phone for 24
The season of 24 kicked off last night with a 2-hour special premiere of 24 and continues tonight with yet another two hour kick-off to the 6th season of 24. I thought it would be cool to examine the perfect...
Posted on January 15, 2007 3:03 PM
Apple iPhone launches
The Apple iPhone is a rumor no more - and Apple is even using the name "iPhone" - Cisco's trademark on the term 'iPhone' be damned! The Apple iPhone measures just 11.6 millimeters thin and includes a 3.5-inch wide touchscreen...
Posted on January 9, 2007 11:34 AM
Kapanga Mobile Edition for mobiles and smart phones
Today Kapanga did the beta launch for Kapanga Mobile Edition. According to their release, a 30-day trial beta can be downloaded for free from Kapanga Softphone's website (http://www.kapanga.net). Once installed, Kapanga Mobile users can establish simultaneous voice and video communications...
Posted on December 13, 2006 4:12 PM
Talkster launches public beta
Talkster today announced that their closed/invite-only beta is now open the public. Talkster essentially lets you place free calls from your regular cell phone to instant messaging clients such as MSN Messenger, Google Talk, and Gizmo Project. What's nice about...
Posted on December 11, 2006 9:24 AM
Would a Cell Phone by Any Other Name Smell as Sweet?
Shakespearen apologies aside, what if the cell phone was called something else besides a cell phone?(We call our category here "Mobile Phones," for instance -- as I am sure all of you are well aware.) Well, that's the $1 million...
Posted on November 27, 2006 1:44 PM
speaQ SIP softphone for Mobile Phones
speaQ is a new softphone application designed to make VoIP calls using WiFi or EVDO on mobile devices. Created by QTech, Inc., they claim it was designed from the start for smartphones and PDAs, which have limited processing power. It...
Posted on November 15, 2006 11:57 AM
Globe Dialer mobile app enables cheap international calls
Globe Dialer is a proprietary software application that you download directly onto your mobile phone. Their software allows you to make convenient, low-cost, 'one-click' international calls, which no doubt uses VoIP termination. Of course, as I have reported, Jajah offers...
Posted on November 7, 2006 9:41 AM
Bridgeport Networks receives funding
BridgePort Networks is a leader in mobile VoIP convergence and a company I've been following for quite some time. On Monday, BridgePort Networks will announce a new investment of $13 million in Venture Capital financing in the company by its...
Posted on November 4, 2006 2:22 PM
Coming Soon? A Levi Cell Phone
Brand extension?Jeans to cell phones?Why not?How about Levi's planning to offer branded mobile phones? Yes, hard to believe, but Levi Strauss & Co. has joined with ModeLabs Group to create a line of Levi's-branded mobile phones and accessories that are expected to...
Posted on October 30, 2006 4:06 PM
TalkPlus Voice 2.0 app launches
TalkPlus, Inc. today is launching their unique mobile phone service that leverages VoIP, identity management, scheduling/contact rules, and other advanced business/personal processes that make your mobile experience more productive while enabling privacy controls. In fact, as I told Jeff Black,...
Posted on October 30, 2006 8:00 AM
EQO VoIP / IM client now supports Windows Mobile and Blackberry mobile phones
Remember my in-depth overview of EQO Communications and their mobile-to-VoIP (Skype), mobile-to-IM (GoogleTalk, AOL, Skype, etc.) and mobile-to-social communities software?Well, I had word last week that tomorrow EQO Communications will announce support for RIM Blackberry and Windows Mobile powered devices. ...
Posted on October 23, 2006 8:06 AM
New T@lkster mobile phone client
Alec Saunders has an interesting post about T@lkster, a solution that lets you make inexpensive long-distance calls from any mobile handset worldwide - without downloading new software to the mobile device. I think we're now up to 432,459 ways of...
Posted on October 18, 2006 3:49 PM
JAJAH offers free calls from any mobile phone
JAJAH now enables most mobile phones to make free global calls. JAJAH will announce on Tuesday their new service which enables consumers to make free or low-cost long distance international calls directly from their cell phone. This extends their previous...
Posted on September 25, 2006 11:59 PM
Free phone calls on your Blackberry
Want to make free phone calls from your Blackberry? Well, there is now a piece of software called BBCalls (Blackberry Calls) that when used in conjunction with Jajah, grants you your "free phone calling wish".Jajah announced back in June free...
Posted on September 13, 2006 12:01 PM
Truphone SIP client for mobile phones with free calling
Truphone today announced availability of a free beta VoIP software download for Wi-Fi-enabled, mass market mobile handsets. The first download is available for Nokia's latest E-series handsets, with the N-series handsets to follow imminently. Support for additional Wi-Fi-enabled phones, including...
Posted on September 12, 2006 10:48 AM
VOX for Skype for mobile phones
VoxLib announced the launch of VOX for Skype, a plugin application to Skype that enables Skype to be used on any mobile device. This plugin enables users to benefit from Skype while away from their desktop. VOX for Skype requires...
Posted on September 11, 2006 2:21 PM
MINO Wireless now runs on Symbian phones
MINO Wireless, announced its new mobile application for making inexpensive international calls designed for Symbian OS phones. Symbian OS supported mobile phone, such as Nokia, Sony Ericcson, and Motorola can call any phone worldwide at rates starting from 2.2 cents...
Posted on August 31, 2006 10:22 AM
How About a Mobile Phone without the Keys? Read On ...
Can't wait to see this one in production units! Fascinating article in online verson of PC Magazine yesterday about the phone that has no keys. Yes, that's right -- a touchscreen instead of a keypad (dial pad -- hey, how...
Posted on August 23, 2006 9:17 AM
Digital Camera Phones Rule! Anyone Remember Film or Digital Cameras?
Ten years ago, camera companies had nothing to worry about except each other. But poof! along came digital cameras and the Kodak, Fuji and Nikon's of the camera world had to worry about consumer technology companies like Sony or IT...
Posted on August 21, 2006 9:09 AM
Pop Quiz! Desirable Cell Phone Features
Mobile phone purchasers face a myriad of decisions about their choice of phone and service provider. We are all unfortunately spent too much time weighing all of the many factors before we decided. (It wasn't easy, but do you start...
Posted on August 15, 2006 5:09 PM
Mobile SMS enables free VoIP phone calls
VoiceOne Communications, a wholly owned subsidiary of VoIP, Inc. announced today that it has added Text Messaging (Mobile SMS) functionality to its just-released beta version of Click4Me.Net. This enables a Web-click calling service that utilizes VoIP technology for free phone-to-phone...
Posted on August 10, 2006 12:13 PM
Mobile Phones: Who Needs All of Those Features?
Here's the study I've been waiting for. According to a recent PC World/IDB News Service report, feature-rich phones do not drive sales. (Really?) The study, by J.D. Power and Associates (they of the manmy car satisfaction surveys) showed that U.S. consumers are...
Posted on August 9, 2006 6:05 PM
LG Goes Chocolate
What's your favorite flavor mobile phone? (The heat must be getting to me ...)Well, if you said "Make mine chocolate," then LG has the phone for you. Yes, that's right, it's "Chocolate," which is now available through Verizon Wireless. The Chocolate mobile...
Posted on July 31, 2006 6:35 PM
Google Maps adds Traffic Info to mobile phones
Google announced an update to Google Maps for mobile that will enable consumers in the U.S. to view detailed information on traffic conditions in more than 30 major metropolitan areas, as well as partial information in other area from a...
Posted on July 25, 2006 8:24 AM
MS Goes iPod? Apple Goes Phone?
Much excitement today about Microsoft's announcement that it is planning on developing an iPod competitor to take on Apple directly. What's funny is that Microsoft goes one way, Apple goes another (so what else is new?). Seems Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer...
Posted on July 24, 2006 6:36 PM



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