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Nokia's Growing North American Foothold | All About Nortel
Posted by in phone on June 30th, 2009
MarketWatch has a story looking at Nokia’s North American efforts. It includes this quote from Frost & Sullivan analyst Ronald Gruia that illustrates how sweet of a deal Nokia could get, and Nortel’s desperation to sell assets to …
Nokia Siemens Reaches Out to Nortel Employees | All About Nortel
Posted by in phone on June 19th, 2009
It is no secret that Nokia Siemens Networks has a lower market share in North America than we do in other parts of the world – and adding all of you from the CDMA team would help us gain scale in the region. Critically, it would also …
11 Essential iPhone Apps for a Road Trip
Posted by in iPhone on April 18th, 2009
The iPhone can be an essential road companion by giving you information on nearby locations and using GPS. Here are some of the best apps for road travel.
Mashable iPhone App Launches!
Posted by in iPhone on April 1st, 2009
Update: the app was running a little slow in the first 15 mins after launch. Open it up now and it’ll work great. MashableMashable reviews is proud to.
Fring Launches a Better Twitter Mobile Experience for non-iPhone Users
Posted by in phone on March 30th, 2009
Fring is a mobile platform that allows its users to chat and connect with friends via Skype, Google Talk, MSN, ICQ, and through Fring Add-ons, which connects.
Skype is Coming to the iPhone. For Real.
Posted by in iPhone on March 30th, 2009
It’s official: a Skype application for the iPhone will appear in the Apple App Store on Tuesday. It will, of course, enable you to make cheap VoIP calls over.
Orange and Barclaycard introducing mobile payments | Mobile …
Posted by in Mobile on March 9th, 2009
It’s just a small entry on page 5 of today’s London Telegraph Business section. Indeed it’s only 6 paragraphs of text – maybe 150 words. But it’s explosive.
Never miss a show with Sky’s Mobile Remote Record service | Mobile …
Posted by in Mobile on March 9th, 2009
It’s time to introduce a new columnist today — Vikki Chowney. I saw Vikki speaking at an event recently and asked if she’d consider contributing to MIR. She.