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Google and Its New Smartphone: Nexus One
When we go online and surf the internet, the first thing that comes to mind is Google. Founded by Larry Page and Serge Brin, Google began in 1996 and has now become the most popular search engine. The company’s unofficial slogan is "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful." Google has generated billions of dollars and at the same time also helped a lot of internet users. Because of them, searching online has become easy and accessible to anyone. -
Put some Plus and Push in your iPhone
Mobile phones have brought us closer to people from all of the various aspects of our lives. Where once they allowed the likes of business executives and medical practitioners to make quick calls to the office or in emergency situations, they have quickly ensconced themselves as personal accessories that have enabled us to be in constant ouch with our loved ones to keep them abreast of what’s going on in our lives. -
Nokia’s 6700 Shines
The mobile phone race continues to heat up, several years in. Mobile manufacturers have capitalized upon the developments in technology to pack in more and more features and maximize the capabilities of hardware and software as consumers’ lives get more complex and fast-paced. The mobile phone, once an absolute necessity for busy executives and medical practitioners who needed immediate contact and coordination options due to their work, has become everything from a planner to an accessory in the last decade or so, and the looks and feels of various new models are indicative of this shift in purposes and target markets. -
Samsung has a rough Flight
Smartphones have all but taken over the mobile phone landscape, with various models managing to integrate more hardware and equipment as well as software and systems to help users maintain and manage their busy lifestyles. Manufacturers have continued to crank out newer and newer models to keep the race going, with sharper images, touch screens, sound quality, application storage and compatibility and contact range being the main targets of continued improvement. -
T-Mobile Has Plenty On Tap
The mobile war continues to heat up even today, as companies continue to expand on the base formula that made mobile phones more than capable of transcending market bases from the very beginning. Once they were indicators of how busy a person’s life was, but that was a long time ago when people’s lives weren’t all busy yet – now everyone seems to be living life at a more and more hectic pace and thus needs options for quick contact and managing the harried lifestyle of a modern person. -
BlackBerry on Tour (9630)
The mobile phone has evolved over the years. Beginning its term of popularity as a necessity for work, enabling executives and managers to make calls and send messages at any time of day, mobiles quickly became integrated into the lives of the upper class – i.e. those who could afford them. Now, however, technology has enable mobile phones to be produced for everyone at a relatively affordable rate, and phones can now be packed to the gills with features that users crave. -
BlackBerry’s first Multimedia Phone is solid
Mobile phones evolve ever onward, as the increasing number of functions and capabilities allow them to cater to the mobile user base’s increasing number of needs and applications. Moving swiftly through the ranks of use, from business-executive necessity to a hot personal item good for any person from any walk of life – from teenyboppers to concerned grandparents to cab drivers to teachers – the mobile phone has been imbued with more and more capabilities and functions over the years. -
Middle-of-the-Road Pearl
The mobile phone race continues, even as the mobile phone continues to find itself ingrained and integrated in various aspects of everyday life for people from all walks of life. Since making the leap from business-executive necessity – from where the phone merely had to make a call and eventually send short text messages – to hot personal items that have become central implements for communication as well as entertainment. -
This is the Droid You’re Looking For
Mobile phones continue to evolve, even as the technology that made them possible continues to make new developments on a regular basis the norm for the current pace of the mobile race. Mobile phones have indeed made it a long way, from the early days of only being needed by executives who had to make business calls on the spot from anywhere to the modern times of being hot personal items for people from all walks of life – and this can be seen to be reflected in the capabilities infused in them by newer technology in both the hardware and software categories. -
Pick up Acer’s Tempo
Mobile phones have emerged in recent years as personal items virtually inseparable from their tech-savvy owners. Coming into their own as extensions of their owners’ personalities and personal styles, as well as do-everything planners and gadgets used to manage and facilitate complicated and packed daily schedules filled with events and activities that the modern person can’t help but be part of. Once only the spare brain of the busy executive with a million meetings to attend and juggle and multiple contacts to contact within the day, mobile phones are now part of everyone’s lives, much like the hectic turmoil they were originally meant to address. -
Blackberry Perfects Learning “Curve”
Mobile phones have come a long way indeed, starting out life as work necessities for quick and strategic business calls and arrangements and eventually becoming lifestyle items for the upper class. Today, however, mobile phones are everyone’s, and part of everyone’s lives as a result. Along with making the leap toward becoming items for people from all walks of life, mobile phones have become various things to their owners – entertainment centers, music and movie players, and even Internet surfing terminals. Mobile phone models have had a lot of evolving done over the years, and each new iteration includes new equipment and features to live out the various roles a mobile phone now plays. -
Dell to sell Android smartphone in the US in 2010
The mobile market is still going strong, even as technology makes new and exciting developments and upgrades possible for reliable models and providers. The competition continues to heat up as partnerships and mergers change the mobile handset development and production landscape and make new models and marketing strategies possible, and fierce angling for new ways to cater to the necessary involved demographics continues to be seen in the marketplace. -
Handsets for the Holidays from T-Mobile
Ever since cell phones made the leap from work necessity and international access item to an intensely personal and increasingly versatile customizable item, various approaches to providing and profiting from mobile content and mobile media have been developed. Allowing the users from various demographic groups to emphasize and embellish their personalities and styles with their mobile devices, customizable elements and content such as wallpapers, music files and ringtones make modern mobile devices exciting and almost indispensable for the modern user. -
AT&T top launch TerreStar Genus in 2010
Ever since cell phones made the leap from formal, sometimes flashy business and long-distance necessity to consistently hot and popular personal item, and even beyond that to a blend of both, companies have been racing around the clock to put together units that are more and more flexible, dynamic and loaded with features that can keep up with their users’ ever-busy lifestyles. Whether or not some features are actually regularly used is actually increasingly becoming irrelevant, as the technology to integrate the newer hardware and make room for software is becoming affordable and feasible enough to not be as much of a factor as it used to be. As a result, phones now have still image and video cameras, multi-SIM card carriage capability, music players, and all manner of “smart” enhancements designed to maximize the cell phone usage experience. -
A Pixi In Your Palm
Earlier this month, Palm announced the possible holiday-season release of a new webOS-based smartphone: their new Palm Pixi stands to live up to its name’s light and breezy connotations while delivering solid quality. Much like the Palm Pre, the Pixi will be exclusive to Sprint and feature Palm’s signature webOS software with Synergy-bound LinkedIn and Yahoo integration. Also sporting an exposed QWERTY keyboard instead of its Pre cousin’s hidden slide-reveal QWERTY, the Pixi is loaded with a flash-equipped 2-megapixel camera, 3.5mm headphone jack, 8GB of internal storage, and a 2.63-inch multi-touch screen. -
One More Reason to Pick Apple
The mobile market and the music market have been intertwined for a long time, a union marked by speedy advancement and constant turnover in catering to customer satisfaction and matching demand. Mobile media has proven to be a more or less evergreen commodity, although its constantly transforming landscape has brought its users and producers to various formats of distribution and arenas of marketing. Aiding this is the continual flux of trends in the music industry and the continued development of newer and better phone models, providing more customization options and more room for the use of mobile media such as ringtones. -
T-Mobile USA Gets First Android Phone of Motorola
SAN FRANCISCO - T-Mobile’s CTO Cole Brodman teamed up with Motorola co-CEO Sanjay Jha yesterday at the GigaOM Mobilize conference debuting the first Android-based device of Motorola: the Motorola Cliq. T-Mobile USA gets exclusive rights to sell the Android phone in the U.S. -
AT&T Smartphone Customers Required to Subscribe to Data Plans Starting this Month
On top of the monthly subscription of an AT&T Mobility cell phone subscriber, the company is requiring customers who are going to purchase smartphones or upgrading their handsets to smartphones to subscribe to a monthly data plan. This would add $30 on top of their voice plan. The Telco has set September 6 to be the date for it to take effect. This requirement won't be impacting existing customers until though unless they upgrade their handset or their plan. -
Smartphone Sales in the US grew up to 47% in Q2
The NPD Group conducted a number of researches and according to their numbers Americans love smartphones. The NPD Group said that during the second quarter their surveys found that about there was a 28 percent jump of all sales in handsets in the United States. The survey comprised of more or less one hundred fifty thousand American respondents. There was a big 47 percent increase in smartphone sale comparing it to the same quarter last year.

