Ed Howson 2:21 pm February 26, 2009
Below are a selection of poorly taken photos shot on my Sony Ericsson C905. Proof that the biggest limiting factor in quality camera phone photography has now shifted from the technology to the user…..
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Tags:CNBC, Femto Zone, gaudi, induction charging, microsoft, MWC, Qualcomm, Ubiquisys
Ed Howson 10:45 am
Well, it’s been a week and the dust has pretty much settled on this year’s Mobile World Congress. The collective mobile industry is now back in the office working through their Jamon withdrawl symptoms and sorting out new credit cards/laptops/mobile phones (delete as appropriate). Having not experienced the crime first hand in previous years, ironically [...]
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Tags:femtocells, inductive charging, jamon, LTE, microvision, mobile world congress, nokia, Samsung, splashpower, universal charger
Nick Dillon 1:36 pm February 6, 2009
Reports last week claimed that Vodafone’s CEO Vittorio Colao is calling his handset suppliers to order, apparently with a view to reducing their number and further standardising the Vodafone “experience”, aka user interface.
Now this is nothing new - the struggle between operators and handset vendors for supremacy and mindshare of the end customer has been [...]
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Tags:app store, apple, applications, AT&T, handset, iphone, nokia, operating system, operator, OS, vodafone