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SkyboxSMS Offer New Cell Phone Service at Stadiums

December 30, 2006 11:22 PM | Services | Comments (0)

Once again there is a new startup that is trying to capitalize off cell phone usage by creating a new unique business concept.

SkyboxSMS, headquartered in Illinois is planning to launch a new service that allows sports fans to order and pay for food at concession stands by sending text messages from cell phones.  Additionally, the company will offer ordering and paying for parking and tickets at various stadiums across the country via cell phones. SkyboxSMS is currently testing its system at Northern Illinois University. In March, the company plans to launch Skybox in 10 Arena Football League stadiums.

Why does SkyboxSMS think they have a good business? According to SkyboxSMS, the International Association of Assembly Managers, customers report sales increases of 15%-25% with plastic over cash transactions. There are over 187 million phone users in and 2.5 billion text messages sent each month in the US.  SkyboxSMS feels sports fans will use their service to get a better sport experience.


 

Japan's KDDI Corp. Develops Cell Phone Breathalyzer

December 28, 2006 6:36 PM | Technology | Comments (0)

Last June, LG announced the LG LP4100 equipped with a breathalyzer will soon hit the US Market. The LG LP4100 is currently selling in Korea and has been very successful. 

As usual, like Korea, the Japanese are ahead when it comes to adapting new cell phone technologies.  Japan's second largest mobile operator KDDI Corp. has helped develop a cell phone breathalyzer that will let bus and taxi companies determine if their drivers can take the wheel. The drivers blow into a tube attached to the cell phone that measures their level of intoxication and automatically sends the results to their company's computer via the cell phone. Additionally, the cell phone named Alc-Mobile, transmits snapshots of the driver's face and location using GPS (Global Positioning System).

If a driver is inebriated, an alarm will sound at the bosses' computer. Sales of the Alc-Mobile have increased since this summer when a nationwide campaign against drunk driving followed the deaths of three children by a drunk driver in the southwestern city of Fukuoka.


 

Hitachi Debuts 800 x 480 Cell Phone Displays LCD Panel

December 28, 2006 6:04 PM | Technology | Comments (0)

Hitachi Display, LTD., has started production of the first 800 x 480 2.9-inch LCD panels cell phone display panel. The new panel uses Hitachi's proprietary liquid crystal technology called IPS that features wide viewing angle and high image quality.

The new panel features:

  • pixel count five times the normal QVGA (240 x 320)
  • wider viewing angle
  • better color reproduction and faster grey-to-grey response time
  • viewing angle of over 170 degrees in both vertical and horizontal directions
  • contrast ratio of about 400:1 and luminance of 250 cd/m2

In order to improve the resolution while maintaining the brightness, the luminance of the backlight unit must also be enhanced, resulting in an increase in power consumption.  To solve the problem, the company has focused on the improvement of the transmittance of light from the backlight unit by revamping the pixel structure and microfabricating the wiring.


 

Samsung Launches Thinnest HSDPA (SGH-Z720) Handset

December 27, 2006 1:54 PM | Samsung | Comments (0)

Today Samsung launched the multimedia Samsung SGH-Z720 (Ultra Edition 13.8), the thinnest HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Packet Access) slide-up with a slim 13.8mm profile.  The SGH-Z720 is powered by HSDPA for data transmission speeds at 1.8 Mbps, which is six times faster than 3G UMTS technology.  This enables users to access more files and provides greater fidelity for streaming video content.

The handset features the following:

  • weighs only 80 grams (extremely light for a HSDPA handset)
  • 3 mega pixel camera with auto focus
  • Dimension of 104.5x51.3mm with 2.1” QVGA display
  • WAP 2.0, HTML browsing capabilities
  • second camera for video telephony
  • document viewer, Google Search / Google Mail (Gmail)
  • voice memo, video Recording & messaging
  • supports microSD external memory
  • Bluetooth & USB connectivity

 

Obopay Partners With Helio to Offer Mobile Payment

December 25, 2006 4:42 PM | MVNO | Comments (0)

Obopay, a mobile U.S. mobile payment service recently announced it has partnered with Helio to offer it's service to Helio members.  Readily available on the mobile deck, Helio's young, connected members are now equipped with a complete end-to-end mobile payments solutions.

Helio members are able to remotely manage their Obopay accounts by checking balances, viewing payment histories, adding funds and more, all from a user-friendly, easy to navigate mobile application residing on the device.  In addition to managing Obopay accounts, users have access to advanced mobile device personalization features such as contact list integration and specialized ring tones.

Obopay's solutions provide mobile customers with real-time, secure, mobile peer-to-peer payment service, which is linked to an Obopay Prepaid MasterCard account, accepted at 24 million merchant locations and over 1.1 million ATMS around the world. 

 

Opera Mobile To Debut on Samsung Cell Phones

December 21, 2006 9:50 PM | Samsung | Software | Comments (0)

Opera Software today announced Samsung Electronics has signed an agreement with Opera Software to deliver Opera Mobile on Samsung mobile handsets.

Opera Mobile is Opera Software's standards-compliant Web browser for advanced mobile phones. The browser uses Opera's Small Screen Rendering technology to reformat Web pages for viewing on a small screen and allows users to navigate Web pages with intuitive vertical scrolling.

"Our strategies in working closely across the board with major handset manufacturers, operators and directly with end users have made Opera Mobile an attractive product," says Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, Opera Software. "We're proud that Opera Mobile is today's choice for Web browsing on the latest Samsung mobile handset because of its winning user experience and form factor adaptation."


 

Samsung Launches Cell Phone Supporting Real-Time Traffic Service

December 21, 2006 1:42 PM | Samsung | Comments (0)

Samsung has launched a terrestrial Digital Media Broadcasting phone (Model: SPH-B5800) that supports Transport Protocol Experts Group (TPEG) feature. Now users can avoid traffic jams without separate navigation system. TPEG feature is a transportation information service based on terrestrial DMB data broadcasting. Personal Media Players or navigation devices that support the TPEG service have been released in the past, but SPH-B5800 is the first mobile phone to support the TPEG service.

The Samsung SPH-B5800 provides users with traffic information updated every five minutes, as well as information about famous local restaurants and travel guides via terrestrial DMB channels. Existing Global Positioning Systems(GPS) are limited to guiding drivers on a specific route using an embedded map, but Samsung's B5800 shows current traffic conditions as “cleared”, “sluggish” or “congested,” and guides drivers with the optimal route to their destinations. Users can also compare routes that reflect traffic conditions.

Moreover, unlike GPS in the past, there is no longer a need to access servers: Traffic information received via terrestrial broadcasting can be used to determine routes.

 

Live From Your Cingular Phone, It's Saturday Night Live!

December 20, 2006 8:52 PM | Cell Phone TV | Cingular | Comments (0)

Cingular customers no longer have to wait until Saturday night to enjoy what is undoubtedly the most influential sketch comedy show of all time.

NBC Universal, Broadway Video Entertainment, and Cingular Wireless today announced the launch of Saturday Night Live (SNL) Mobile on Cingular handsets, marking the first time SNL content has been made available on the mobile phone.

Cingular Video subscribers can enjoy exclusive mobile access to Saturday Night Live content, including video clips from classic and current episodes, as well as original material produced especially for the mobile screen.

Cingular customers can also purchase and download a diverse collection of SNL- themed ringtones and graphics -- both from current and classic seasons.

SNL Mobile Content: Cingular Video


 

ASUS Launches the Z801 Karaoke Mobile Phone

December 20, 2006 8:31 PM | Interesting | Comments (0)

ASUS, a PC, wireless, mobile phone, and networking devices manufacturer, announced recently the Z801 Karaoke mobile phone.  As far as we know this is the first cell phone of its kind.

The Karaoke feature works by the user singing the lyrics to a song played on the handset with the words displayed on the screen for the user to sing along.  The song is recorded for playback which can be played for friends to laugh at how horrible you sound. Essentially, the Karaoke feature works just like being in a Karaoke night club.  It allows you to sing along to a song. For now the Z801 is only available in Taiwan.  However, if it takes off, we are certain it will be available in other countries.

The Z801 features:

  • 2-megapixel camera
  • 260k color QVGA screen
  • MP3 player
  • tri-band

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Samsung Launches Worlds 1st Cell Phone Joystick

December 19, 2006 7:00 PM | Samsung | Comments (0)

Samsung Electronics launches the world's first mobile phone featuring an optical joystick for a whole new mobile experience.

Samsung 's latest ‘Optical Joystick' Phone (Model: SCH-V960 ) is suited with the latest technology that may revolutionize the way users interact with the menu and user interface of mobile handsets. Users utilize the optical joystick key by placing their finger and moving a cursor to navigate through the menu, similar to a cursor of a mouse on a PC .

Optical sensors will read and react to users' finger movement, thus breaking down the traditional four-way menu navigation and providing 360 degrees of freedom. The familiarity and free movement of the V960's Optica l Joystick will result in quick and hassle-free menu navigation.

Users can point the cursor and click directly on icons on MyScreen, similar interface to that on a PC environment, and gain direct access to frequently used menus such as photo album, messaging, and music menu. Users can also use the Optical Joystick to easily scroll through the play list while listening to their music.


 

Agere Launches BluOnyx Mobile Content Server

December 19, 2006 4:36 PM | Technology | Comments (0)

Agere Systems recently unveiled the "BluOnyx Mobile Content Server" which is a portable hard-disk drive with processing capability that performs many of the same functions as an iPod music player or a personal digital assistant without relying on a computer with a screen or a keyboard. It is as wide as a credit card and about as thick as a cell phone.

This is a device that allows cell phone users to carry and store larger amounts of digital songs, messages, video games and contact information anywhere they go. Now your Pictures, emails, files, video and music can be right there when you want them. You can view them on the cell phone, TV or PC screen. All that High Def pictures and video can be moved using the SD slot on the BluOnyx. Music, Video and Documents can be played or viewed on your cell phone.

Put the BluOnyx on the home network and you can drag and drop content to it then pick it up and go.


 

MobiGater Connects Skype to Mobile Phone & PC

December 18, 2006 7:55 PM | Technology | Comments (1)

MobiGater is a Skype to GSM Gateway. Using a second SIM card, the device connects your PC, that runs Skype, and your mobile phone. It acts as a gateway between these two devices allowing its users to make free Skype and very cheap SkypeOut long-distance calls from their mobile phones wherever they are. The device connects to the USB port of the computer allowing users to forward calls to their mobile phones. Similarly, a user can make calls from his mobile phone just by dialing his MobiGater device and adding a predefined speed dial of his Skype contact.

How to get started
Using a second SIM card, MobiGater creates a gateway between your computer and your mobile phone. All you need to do is:

  • Install the software on your computer
  • Connect the MobiGater to your computer
  • Set up speed dials on your Skype contacts

 

iPhone Unveiled by Linksys

December 18, 2006 1:08 PM | Interesting | Comments (0)

Well Apple's anticipated cell phone / ipod will not be called iPhone.  Linksys we are guessing has the trademark on iPhone!  Linksys®, a Division of Cisco Systems, Inc., today unveiled its iPhone® family of Voice over IP (VoIP) solutions. No PC is required. Users simply sidle up to the nearest Wi-Fi hotspot and the 802.11g phone will use its embedded Skype software to let them make free VoIP calls. The phone also stands ready to work with home networks.

The iPhone family of handheld devices harnesses the power of the Internet to enhance voice communications, integrate compelling information services, and deliver access to multimedia. In short, Linksys iPhones voice solutions and products give consumers the ability to do more with their phone than talk.

Linksys executives said that the phone can store multiple network profiles so you do not have to re-enter them every time you use the same hotspot. Shipping and pricing information are not yet available.

 

Cingular to Offer MySpace Functionality to Customers

December 18, 2006 12:54 PM | Cingular | Comments (0)

MySpace.com, the world's leading lifestyle portal, and Cingular Wireless, the nation's largest wireless carrier, today announced an exclusive partnership to offer enhanced MySpace functionality to all Cingular customers via their mobile phones. The landmark deal marks MySpace's largest-scale mobile partnership and gives Cingular's customers exclusive access to MySpace Mobile's rich tool set including the ability to edit MySpace profiles, view and add friends, post photos and blogs, send and receive MySpace messages, and much more -- all from the mobile phone. MySpace Mobile on Cingular provides the most compelling features and functionality of the MySpace global community, translated for an easy-to-use and feature-rich experience on a mobile device.

The rich feature set for MySpace Mobile on Cingular includes:

Uploading Photos: Available on select Cingular handsets, MySpace Mobile allows Cingular customers to select photos stored on their mobile device and upload them to their MySpace profile. The same terms of service for MySpace also apply to the mobile sphere, including but not limited to inappropriate content and copyrighted material.

 

mywaves Launches 10K Channel Cell Phone Video Service

December 18, 2006 12:41 PM | Interesting | Comments (0)

mywaves, a new mobile video company that delivers Web video entertainment directly to consumers' cell phones, today unveiled its 10,000 channel mobile video service. Through a major new software release rolled out today, mywaves can now deliver the broadest offering of on-demand content directly to the mobile phone, ranging from sources like CNN to popular Web videos such as "Ask a Ninja," as well as personal videos.

The mywaves service, which is free to consumers, works globally across all 3G carriers and most video-capable mobile phones. The company launched a beta version of their service (limited to 500 channels) in October this year. Since then, more than 20,000 users a week in 85 countries have been signing up to enjoy what's playing on mywaves. And today, the mywaves channel lineup increases to thousands by leveraging its patent- pending Web-based video syndication technology. 

 

Cingular Testing PayPass Mobile Payment System

December 15, 2006 7:59 PM | Cingular | Comments (0)

New York City Cingular Wireless cardholders will be testing a new service that allows them to make purchases with their cell phones. Cingular announced yesterday that they are joining forces with Nokia, Citigroup and MasterCard Worldwide to try new cell phones that have MasterCard PayPass contactless payment capability. The trial will last 3-6 months and will allow the companies to determine if the "tap and go" payments using cell phones will be fast and convenience to consumers.  

Several Citi MasterCard cardholders with Cingular Wireless accounts have been chosen to participate in the trial. The participants will receive a Nokia handset with "near-field communication" (NFC) technology and the MasterCard PayPass payment function built in. Using the phone, trial participants will be able to make purchases wherever MasterCard's PayPass is accepted by simply holding their phone near the card reader. 

 

LG & Prada To Develop Iconic Cell Phone

December 14, 2006 8:48 PM | LG | Comments (0)

LG Electronics, a worldwide technology leader in mobile communications, and Prada, one of the world’s leading brands in the luxury goods industry, today announce an exclusive partnership to develop an innovative and iconic mobile phone.

The first Prada telephone by LG will combine high-end technology with avant-garde design offering the best in both style and performance.

This forward-thinking product is the result of a different approach to the typical fashion designer and mobile phone manufacturer co-branding exercise.

Leveraging on their respective expertise and know-how, Prada and LG have jointly explored and developed all aspects of this new product.


 

Skype 2.2 for Windows Mobile Smartphones Released

December 14, 2006 3:41 PM | Smartphone | Comments (0)

Skype recently released the beta version of Skype™ 2.2 for Windows Mobile that supports smartphones and enhances support for Pocket PC devices.

Now available for smartphones powered by Windows Mobile software, as well as Pocket PCs, including those using lower-power processors, the latest incarnation of Skype software further extends Skype use beyond desktop or notebook computers.

Skype is now supported by over 120 devices that run Windows Mobile software, giving more people the freedom to use Skype anywhere in the world where they have high-speed wireless access to the internet. Travelers who make Skype-to-Skype calls or use SkypeOut™ to call regular landlines can save considerably on roaming charges.


 

BlackBerry is Suing Samsung Over BlackJack Name

December 13, 2006 12:31 PM | Blackberry | Samsung | Comments (0)

BlackBerry is suing Samsung who has recently launched the new "BlackJack" smart phone.  BlackBerry is charging Samsung with trademark infringement by claiming that "Samsung's use of the name "BlackJack" in connection with a smartphone" amounts to "unfair competition and trademark dilution."

Cingular Wireless last month introduced the BlackJack in the United States by, which will compete strongly with BlackBerry devices and e-mail service. The BlackJack features a full "QWERTY" keyboard  for thumb typing messages, a concept first popularized by the BlackBerry.

In BlackBerry's suit, filed last Friday, RIM suggested it was no accident that Samsung used a different name overseas, where BlackBerry is less popular, and then chose the BlackJack name for the market where BlackBerry is best known.


 

Samsung Announces Faster Mobile Chip

December 13, 2006 12:14 PM | Technology | Comments (0)

Samsung Electronics Co. today announced that it has developed a prototype fusion memory chip that can significantly increase the data processing speed between processors in mobile applications.

Samsung's new fusion solution OneDRAM is expected to be specified in the design of handsets, game consoles and in other digital applications, especially those that use 3-dimensional graphics.

The 133MHz 512Mb device incorporates a dual-port approach to sharply increase the time that it takes to transfer data between processors. Data managed by the processors is housed in a shared bank where the space for storing data can be adjusted accordingly. This meets the JEDEC low power double-data-rate (LPDDR) memory standard.


 

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