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Alessandro Galetto
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Mobile Phones

There are 80 posts filed in Mobile Phones (this is page 6 of 8).

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iPhone Sightings

I have read a lot of blog posts about iPhone sightings in the United States and, in some cases, those are presented as exceptional events. I run a quick Technorati search a few minutes before and got 117 result for the search iphone+sighthings. Quite funny. I have to say that working for a mobile operator […]

in Innovation, Mobile Phones | 251 Words

Do You Still Make Voice Calls?

Interesting article today on Telecoms Korea: “Pantech Handsets Cause Stress“. Well, that’s quite funny. Don’t have anything to say about Pantech mobile phones. Their penetration in the Italian market is not really remarkable at the mobile but the interesting thing here is another. Korean mobile phone users, among with Japanese people, are the most advanced […]

in Mobile Phones, Services | 130 Words

Mobile BitTorrent

I noticed an interesting news on the VNUnet website titled “BitTorrent unveils consumer electronics SDK“. If you go through the article you will find that the peer to peer software developer has released an SDK to allow integration of Torrent technology into consumer electronics device. Well, actually not really new. There are already some devices […]

in Applications, Mobile Phones | 159 Words

The Fight for the Idle Screen

In the past few years all operators have started populating their mobile phone with branded applications in order to boost their data ARPU. In the last few months they seem to be focusing on the mobile phone idle screen. It’s quite easy to think at the mobile phone idle screen as the personal computer desktop. […]

in Applications, Mobile Phones | 413 Words

Mobile Web Content and Parental Control

In the last few months I went through a number of mobile web browsers in order to test their functionality while browsing what we call “The Big Internet”. Between these browser I can count Nokia Web Browser (WebKit), Novarra, Opera Mini, etc. They were actually very good in delivering what they promised. Surf the internet […]

in Mobile Phones | 565 Words

Camera Phones vs. Cameras

I always read Michael Gartenberg blog with great interest and I find myself agreeing on his views most of the times. In his last take (that you can read by clicking on this link) Michael makes a comparison between a high end camera phone (Nokia N95) and a DSL camera (Canon DS800). As you can […]

in Innovation, Mobile Phones | 567 Words

Mobile Operating Systems, something is (slowly) changing

The market scenario for mobile Operating Systems today can be divided in three categories: Plenty of proprietary Real Time Operating System almost closed to third parties. Symbian, including UIQ. Windows mobile. SavaJE OS. (They actually launched one device, at least). That’s it. Not much to play around with. In the past few weeks we have […]

in Mobile Phones | 627 Words

Mobile Web Toolkit for WordPress from beeweeb

I have been working with the guys at beeweb for a very long time and I have always found them to be very clever in mobile product design and development. I know most of the guys at beeweeb and working with the has always been real fun. I understand that they have released the Mobile […]

in Innovation, Mobile Phones | 279 Words

Control your home from your mobile phone

It seems that in the near future NTT-Neomeit, a subsidiary of NTT will launch a service that will allow customers to remote control devices in their houses via their mobile phone. From what I can read from Pink Tentacle here are the main features of the system: Customers will control remote devices using a web […]

in Innovation, Mobile Phones | 450 Words

Please, run what I want!

As mobile phone technology evolves over time we see that a lot of high end phones are similar to personal computers in terms of functionality and applications. You can run a media player, look at your office documents, send and receive e-mail messages with attachments. Open Operating Systems allow the user to choose additional applications […]

in Mobile Phones | 317 Words

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