All Posts Tagged With: "Wireless Content"
Technorati Launch Mobile Service
Technorati have launched a mobile service which is very clean and light and looks good on handsets. However, I can’t imagine ever using the service as it seems to link through to full web pages that will take ages to load on most phones and will look absolutely awful.
It would have been much more [...]
Motorola iTunes Phone Due In A Couple Of Months
Rumours are starting to circulate that the Motorola iTunes phone will be hitting the markets within a couple of months. Personally, I don’t see what all the fuss is about and why this phone is so special. Quite a few phones are due over the next couple of months with better music handling capabilities [...]
26Jul2005 | Everton | 0 comments | ContinuedVodafone Germany to Block Skype
In what has to be one of the most predictable developments, Vodafone Germany have announced that from 2007 they will be blocking VoIP calls. It won’t be long before other operators follow I think.
I think the operators are making a big mistake here and trying to ban VoIP is a bad business plan. [...]
Play table-tennis on your phone
Now why couldn’t orange develop something like this? Clever boffins in Finland have developed a table tennis game that is played via bluetooth, where the ball is hit by moving your phone. The game should be playable OTA as well.
Can you imagine sitting next to someone who’s playing on the tube? It’ll probably [...]
Orange Improves Mobile TV…….
Orange have solved the problem of watching a TV on a small mobile screen. And their solution……bundling special glasses with microdisplays that are supposed to deliver a “big screen” viewing experience equivalent to watching a 12-inch screen from 3 feet away. I kid you not!
I don’t know who came up with this idea. [...]
Symella: P2P Client For Series60
Symella is a new Gnutella P2P client for Symbian which only allows downloads.
If the UK moved to fixed rate data tariffs I might be interested in this, although I think it would kill my battery and I’m not sure if I would be so desperate to listen to a track that I would want to [...]
Mobile Banking Service Launched In The UK
When I worked at Vodafone I always thought that the banking institutions would drive the real initiatives in mobile payments and its seems like I was right.
Today a new JV MobileATM, between IT firm Morse and the Link cashpoint network, has launched a mobile banking service across the UK. The service will allow [...]
Finally An EVEN BETTER Mobile RSS Reader!
I’m constantly amazed by the speed of blogging. Earlier today I posted an article about Litefeeds. Within hours, I was contacted by FreeNews who wanted me to check out their product and I have to admit that it’s even better than Litefeeds.
Not only did FreeNews allow me to imput my OPML file with [...]
Finally A Decent RSS Reader For Mobiles
I've been looking for a decent RSS reader for my moby and I think I've finally found one that allows me to configure the feeds on my PC rather than struggling on my handset. It even compresses the feeds to save money which is admirable.
To signup for Litefeeds click here
Vodafone and MSN messenger service disappoints
Vodafone and MSN are working together on allowing MSN messenger users to communicate with Vodafone customers. Users of the two services will be able to send messages to each other, where mobile users will send and receive messages via SMS, which of course they will pay for.
Given that the average SMS costs around 10p [...]

