Thursday, June 28, 2007
Who Needs an iPhone? 140 Million People Can Already Do What Apple Promises
"Let's face it, the iPhone is going to be out of reach for most people" Orb Networks announced today that the 140 million people worldwide who already own streaming media phones have an alternative to get all of their digital media on the go without paying the hefty price tag of ... via Earth Times - Original Story
Monday, June 25, 2007
Sunday, June 24, 2007
HITEC Schedule Available Via Cell, Blackberry Courtesy of Digital Alchemy
Attendees of the 35th Annual Hospitality Industry Technology Exposition & Conference can now retrieve show schedule information beginning Monday, June 25, by visiting to www.DA2GO.com on their and cell phone ... via Hospitality Net - Original Story
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Qualcomm's CEO says iPhone will force ...
"We want to see the new phones come out" Qualcomm Inc. has nothing to do with making Apple Inc.'s iPhone, but the chief executive officer of the world's No. via The Age - Original Story
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Airbus wins European approval for onboard cell phone system
"This certification is Airbus' first response to the growing market demand for on-board connectivity" Passengers will be able to make and receive calls and send and receive e-mails and text messages once the system is in place, Airbus said.Cabin crew will be able to engage a "voice-off" mode which only allows ... via The Canadian Press - Original Story
Monday, June 18, 2007
Free Mobile Fuel Finder...
"Providing a simple user interface will result in a new level of usage of wireless data services by customers who have avoided them in the past because of a complex, unpleasant user experience." As gas prices continue to soar with the arrival of summer, finding cheap gas is going to get harder and harder. via Earth Times - Original Story
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Samsung Elec to invest $3.5 billion in U.S. chip plant
"Samsung remains focused on DRAM right now, but it has to take a step to boost NAND given Toshiba's aggressiveness" Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., the world's largest memory chip maker, said it would invest $3.5 billion in its 10-year-old U.S. chip plant by 2008 to produce flash memory chips. via International Business Times - Original Story
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