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  Fri, 10 Oct 2008 16:35:41 +0200

Feed the masses, threepence a time

As Europe braces itself for mobile telephony without termination rates, Verizon is to start charging companies for delivering messages to its customers, while continuing to charge those customers for receiving them.…

  Fri, 10 Oct 2008 14:58:18 +0200

Video software problems to blame?

Software issues affecting the BlackBerry Bold appear to have spurred Orange to suspend all UK sales of the 3G handset.…

No 'fair use' policy either

Datawind has upgraded its PocketSurfer web browsing palmtop with a new airtime package that offers unlimited internet access for life, all for a mere £60.…

  Thu, 09 Oct 2008 12:10:28 +0200

Not even if we throw in this nice toaster?

Chinese telecommunications-kit giant Huawei has failed to find a buyer for its handset division, with the state of world markets being blamed for all but two bidders pulling out.…

Rollout to start in Florida next month

XG Technology has secured a significant infrastructure order from secretive Swedish billionaire Johan Bohman, enough to enable the company to subsidise the first rollout of its so far untested network architecture in Florida, scheduled for next month.…

  Wed, 08 Oct 2008 11:24:45 +0200

Official

RIM, together with Vodafone, has finally taken the wraps off the worst kept secret in handset history: the BlackBerry Storm.…

  Tue, 07 Oct 2008 18:09:47 +0200

Parcel it up and sell it cheap

Last month saw the launch of SpecEx, allowing companies to sell on spectrum licences - but SpecEx backers Spectrum Bridge want to see us all competing for a few MHz in the brave new world of secondary markets.…

Replace this

The EU is readying a new set of directives that could spell trouble for Apple's iPhone and any other gadget that lacks an easily removable power pack.…

  Tue, 07 Oct 2008 14:22:56 +0200

Next year? Bah

Nokia's first push into touch-control, the 5800 XpressMusic, won't be available in major markets until next year, including both the USA and UK.…

  Tue, 07 Oct 2008 12:02:35 +0200

Have at you with your Google Street View

Apple is aiming to get off the back foot when it comes to phone features with the forthcoming release of iPhone firmware - hopefully before the Googlephone gets into circulation.…

  Tue, 07 Oct 2008 11:54:57 +0200

Launch date still unknown

The BlackBerry Storm handset is as good as confirmed now, following the airing of a Storm advert on US TV and the leak online of a promotional Storm video.…

  Tue, 07 Oct 2008 08:02:03 +0200

Makes you wonder what they know

While the iPhone might be not secure enough for American and European enterprises, BrearingPoint has decided to equip 1,000 of its Japanese employees with Apple's uberphone.…

  Tue, 07 Oct 2008 08:02:03 +0200

One £399 handset could be yours

Competition To celebrate the launch of its latest Windows Mobile smartphone, Palm wants to give one of the gadgets away to one lucky Register Hardware reader.…

  Tue, 07 Oct 2008 08:02:03 +0200

Handset vendor or bank?

Visa and Nokia have signed a deal to embed Visa functionality in the NFC-touting Nokia 6212 Classic, enabling US owners to upload their Visa accounts onto the handset as well as transferring money between handsets over the wireless network.…

  Mon, 06 Oct 2008 14:19:49 +0200

RIM still keeping mum

Lots of rumours have already surfaced about RIM’s first touchscreen BlackBerry, the Storm. But now the most solid evidence has come to light suggesting arrival soon, thanks to a leaked presentation.…

  Mon, 06 Oct 2008 12:26:09 +0200

Business talker updated with touchscreen and swivel

Nokia may be preparing the successor to its E90 Communicator, if a pair of images that the phone giant used in a recent presentation about its S60 user interface are taken at face value.…

  Sat, 04 Oct 2008 01:26:37 +0200
Everyone loves a parade
  Fri, 03 Oct 2008 12:07:42 +0200

Tube debuts at last

Nokia has finally launched one of the world's worst kept secrets: its would-be iPhone killer, the Tube.…

Investigators get to work on sequence of events

The driver of a Los Angeles commuter train that crashed into an oncoming freight locomotive last month, killing 25, was texting seconds before the impact, investigators confirmed today.…

  Thu, 02 Oct 2008 14:34:38 +0200

Pretty little dock for multi-user wireless web

T-Mobile is on a mission to get all laptop users familiar with 3G, and so has unveiled a docking station for its 3G mobile broadband dongle.…

  Thu, 02 Oct 2008 11:49:09 +0200

Obliquely reports Australian 3G successes

The battle for the digital dividend is far from over, with Viviane Reding firing another salvo in Dublin yesterday, but the BBC yesterday decided to unilaterally declare Ofcom is rethinking the auction in response to received comments.…

  Thu, 02 Oct 2008 08:02:03 +0200

Making moolah out of mobile development

Selling mobile applications can be profitable, but the Android Marketplace is only dealing in freebies at launch - so Handango is offering a more familiar route to market that could be essential for the future of Google's platform.…

Software is king

North America is tough neighborhood for Nokia. While the Finland-based cell phone giant is reputed to control over 40 per cent of the mobile market globally, its brand is stamped on a mere 10 per cent of America's sets.…

  Wed, 01 Oct 2008 19:13:17 +0200

Jobsian reality check

Apple is scrapping its controversial and unpopular "fucking" iPhone non-disclosure agreement (NDA).…

  Wed, 01 Oct 2008 17:07:56 +0200

So much for the Zune phone...

Windows Mobile seems to be as far as Microsoft’s willing to delve into mobile phones. The firm’s CEO, Steve Ballmer, has denied it’s planning to start making handsets.…

'There's a storm coming.' 'I know.'

BlackBerry manufacturer RIM hasn’t confirmed the over-hyped Storm handset’s existence yet. But it's been confirmed which UK network the phone will land on, whenever it finally decides to remove the gag.…

  Wed, 01 Oct 2008 10:02:03 +0200

Tough talk on tardy mobile bill payers

Customers of UK operator 3 have started receiving text messages recommending they pay bills on time to avoid a late-payment fee - though the company tells us it has never charged anyone for failing to pay on time.…

  Wed, 01 Oct 2008 01:05:40 +0200

Awaits Jobsian blessing

Adobe Systems could soon join the ranks of frustrated tech companies building versions of their software for Apple's Jesus Phone.…

GSMA launches pre-emptive strike

The GSM Association, trade body to the network operators, has teamed up with 16 companies to launch a new logo which can be affixed to any kit offering 3G connectivity.…

The UI moves East

Sony Ericsson announced a company reorganisation yesterday, intended to rationalise its R&D investment. The 2,000 job losses had been announced after another brutal quarter back in July, so yesterday's announcement tells us where these will fall.…

  Tue, 30 Sep 2008 11:53:41 +0200

But IBM won't go native

IBM has released a web application providing easy access to Lotus Notes, and claims it's working with Apple on a native application to properly integrate the service.…

  Mon, 29 Sep 2008 18:29:38 +0200

Nothing better to do, apparently

The House Subcommittee on Domestic Policy has been hearing from cancer researchers - and the wife of a cancer-sufferer - about the dangers of uncontrolled mobile phone use and how more research is needed.…

  Mon, 29 Sep 2008 17:28:41 +0200

BlackBerry bitchslap

Nokia is to give up on corporate email and pushed applications, leaving all that to third-party companies while it concentrates on selling push email to ordinary punters.…

  Mon, 29 Sep 2008 16:28:17 +0200

You can make money from satellite phones!

Iridium, the satellite-phone operation that went bankrupt back in 1999 and has been quietly turning a profit since 2005, is to be merged with an investment bank affiliate in a deal that gives the company $500m in cash to play with.…

Enough to grab world's number three smartphone seller spot?

Apple will make 14-15m iPhones during Q3 and Q4, down from 18m, it has been claimed.…

'But we'll still make more Windows Mobile phones.'

T-Mobile G1 manufacturer HTC plans to develop more handsets based on Android. It maintain this will not affect its Windows Mobile business - the Google platform and Microsoft's are “complementary”, it claimed.…

  Fri, 26 Sep 2008 18:46:23 +0200

Black market inflation

Apple's clampdown over access to information on the iPhone's Software Development Kit (SDK) has plumbed new depths, forcing a book publisher to withdraw a programmers guide scheduled for December 2008.…

  Fri, 26 Sep 2008 13:51:23 +0200

Official shots of RIM's first touchscreen BlackBerry?

Pictures of the first touchscreen BlackBerry have been leaked online, further ramping up speculation that RIM is poised to confirm the phone’s creation.…

No mandated allocations - yet

MEPs voted through a raft of amendments to the telecoms industry Framework Review this week, watering down spectrum reform proposals and providing more than enough leeway for Ofcom's digital dividend sell-off.…

Mobile data sector moves to new revenue streams

T-Mobile UK has announced a range of prepaid mobile broadband options that come with a USB dongle for a laptop, taking on the wildly successful similar offering from 3. This move also shows how the mobile data sector is changing quickly to support new revenue streams and new breeds of users for the hard pressed cellcos.…

  Thu, 25 Sep 2008 12:47:24 +0200

Google-friendly Walkman en route?

Sony Ericsson has revealed that it's got its eyes on Google's Android platform, which now only powers T-Mobile’s G1 handset.…

  Thu, 25 Sep 2008 01:37:39 +0200

'If we censor you, no one must know'

Apparently, Steve Jobs has taken his App Store despotism to new heights.…

  Wed, 24 Sep 2008 23:51:44 +0200

(Belated) coder love

As it tells the world that unnamed developers will fill the gaping holes in its inaugural Android phone, Google has released version 1.0 of the Android SDK.…

  Wed, 24 Sep 2008 17:31:28 +0200

Flight firm to launch in-plane mobile calls

Ryanair is just weeks away from letting its passengers make in-flight calls using mobile phones.…

  Wed, 24 Sep 2008 14:14:08 +0200

'Arousal Clock™' wakes you up when ready to go-go

Finnish academics have developed a mobile phone app which monitors sleep patterns and delivers a morning alarm when the user is naturally ready to wake up.…

  Wed, 24 Sep 2008 12:02:03 +0200

HTC's best handset yet?

Review HTC brought out its iPod-bothering Touch Diamond back in May, but four months can sometimes seem like a lifetime in mobile phone terms.…

  Wed, 24 Sep 2008 08:40:22 +0200

Where's the temptation?

Comment If this is The Satan Phone, then Beelzebub has lost his mojo.…

We have a music store too you know... two of them

Sony Ericsson has updated its music, and content, offering with a piecemeal service direct from the manufacturer, and a subscription service that will only be available via network operators.…

  Tue, 23 Sep 2008 17:36:39 +0200
T-Mobile G1 is go
  Tue, 23 Sep 2008 16:02:04 +0200

GPS' alter ego?

GPS is fine if you just need directions from your office to a restaurant, but it’s not much help for finding your way around a building. So Nokia has developed a form of indoor GPS.…