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  • Sony Ericsson coy about PlayStation phone plans

    Mobile gaming is a core component of Sony Ericsson's handset strategy and PlayStation games are a major part of that, although gaming access isn't yet available. Sony Ericsson officials stopped short of confirming a recent report that the company…
  • Nokia Symbian gets Skype client

    Phone calls, on average, use between 8K bps (bits per second) and 20K bps, according to Jean-Jacques Sahel, director for government and regulatory affairs at Skype in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.Skype will soon introduce versions of the…
  • Samsung unveils LTE netbook

    But it won't start shipping the module until LTE has become a "mass market" technology, and that won't happen until the beginning of 2012, according to Ericsson.ZTE is also working on a portable Wi-Fi hotspot that lets users share an LTE…
  • Ericsson builds Google Android into remote control

    The prototype has a 10-inch touchscreen, a forward facing camera and speakers and could also be used as a mobile phone and to browse the web, the Swedish company at Mobile World Congress.The camera can be used for video conferencing, displaying an…
  • Symbian OS goes open source four months early

    Five manufacturers currently build Symbian devices: Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Fujitsu, and Sharp.Symbian technology had been driven by Symbian Limited, the majority of which was owned by Nokia, which then spun it out as an open source project…
  • Novatel to ship 42Mbps 3G wireless modem

    But it will only deliver the higher speed on networks that also support the technique.Users can expect peak speeds at up to 30Mbps, according to Hans Beijner, marketing manager for radio products at Ericsson.

Latest Features

  • Can open source fly on mobiles?

    Symbian's decision to make its source code freely available tips the scales in favour of open-source software in smartphones and could make it harder for Microsoft, and even other open-source platforms like Google's Android and Linux, to compete…
  • Symbian deal will open up mobile platform market

    Nokia's partners in the original Symbian joint venture, including Sony Ericsson, Motorola, and now ATs Windows Mobile, a growing mobile Linux movement, but also the upstart Google-led Android project and two wild cards: the Apple iPhone, and…
  • Femto cells - are they materialising?

    It's not a new concept - cellular vendors like Ericsson have attempted to sell indoor base stations to enterprises for ten years or so, but it has become more practical now broadband is cheap and plentiful, base stations can be made at a consumer…
  • Interop brings a round of WLAN updates

    NextHop has bundled this with its wired switch/routing software platform, which is widely used by Cisco rivals.But now, NextHop has created a new software product, running in Linux servers, that allows the key WLAN control functions to be loaded…
  • Users lukewarm on Microsoft push e-mail

    Microsoft further extended its reach into wireless push e-mail technology this week by naming four carriers (including including Vodafone) and four new Windows Mobile-based smart phones and handhelds (from vendors including Sony Ericsson) that…
  • Where does 3G fit?

    HSDPA turns 3G into true mobile broadband, with speed comparable to a 1 Mbit/s ADSL link.Lashford agrees that HSDPA may be the key and it will be sold to businesses first. Convenience means coverage3G will be so convenient, users will treat it as…
 

Reviews

  • Sony Ericsson W995a review

    The browser is NetFront, which should be familiar to Sony Ericsson users, and is as good a browser as you can get without a robust mobile operating system like the iPhone's, Google's Android, or Palm's webOS.
  • Sony Ericsson PlayNow arena with movies review

    Sadly, Sony Ericsson's 'PlayNow arena with movies' selection is worst with new phones sold here in the UK. Sadly, Sony Ericsson's 'PlayNow arena with movies' selection is worst with new phones sold here in the UK.Sony Ericsson's 'PlayNow arena with…
  • CoPilot Live

    This includes many Nokia devices, the O2 XDA Orbit II, the Samsung Omnia and the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1.We tested the CoPilot Live software on the HTC Touch HD and were impressed with its speed, accuracy and the fact it costs just £39.The CoPilot…
  • Sony Ericsson P1i

    Smartphones are evolving - is Sony Ericsson's range of business devices keeping up? The Sony Ericsson P1i is a classic example of the slowly-evolved smartphone. Sony Ericsson launched the M600, a UIQ smartphone, but that didn't gain much favour…
  • Motorola MC35 durable phone

    I wouldn't mistreat my current phone, a Nokia E65 slider, by throwing it around the room, but a previous phone (a fairly ordinary Sony Ericsson W810i consumer phone) is still going strong after being run over by a car - only needing to have its…

White Papers

  • The evolution of edge

    The evolution of edge Ericsson The GSM/EDGE advantage whitepaper More than 80 per cent of all mobile users in the world are served by GSM, and every month another 3040 million new users join the GSM community.
  • Ready to get serious about delivering secure wireless email to your frontline users?

    With Sybase iAnywhere, empower your mobile workforce by extending any email system, such as Lotus Domino and Microsoft Exchange, to any device, including Windows Mobile, Palm, Nokia and Sony Ericsson devices.
 
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