- Nokia and SIPphone Bring Easy Access Gizmo VoIP Services to the Nokia N80 Internet Edition (November 29, 2006) Nokia Nokia today announced that users of the Nokia N80 Internet Edition will have easy access to low-cost calls over the Internet with SIPphone's Gizmo Voice over IP (VoIP) services. The Nokia N80 Internet Edition is optimized for SIP-based Internet calls, and now Nokia and SIPphone have worked together to create an easy way to configure and make calls using Gizmo VoIP directly from your multimedia computer.
- Motion Picture Studios File Suit To Stop Ripping of DVDS to Portable Video Players
(November 27, 2006)
Eric Sinrod of FindLaw
Just when you thought it might be safe to rip DVDs for use on your personal video player, such as an iPod Video, the motion picture studios have just filed a federal lawsuit in New York to put an end to such practices. While the motion picture studios certainly have financial and legal might behind them, the question remains as to whether they will prevail in their lawsuit.
- Palm Announces Availability of Treo 680 Smartphone in Four Colors (November 22, 2006) Palm, Inc. For individuals who want to stay connected with an all-in-one mobile phone that is affordable, simple and fun, Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq: PALM) today announced the Palm(R) Treo(TM) 680 smartphone's preorder availability from Palm's website, www.palm.com/Treo680. The Palm online store and Palm U.S. retail stores will exclusively sell the unlocked GSM/GPRS/EDGE quad-band world phone(1) in four new colors - crimson, copper, arctic and graphite - for $399.
- Cingular Wireless Offers New-Look, $199 Palm Treo 680 (November 22, 2006) Palm, Inc. Cingular Wireless and Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq:PALM) today introduced the new Palm(R) Treo(TM) 680 smart device, whose brand-new look, broad range of features and economical price will appeal to both consumers and business customers -- just in time for the holidays. The Treo 680 quad-band world phone on the Palm OS(R) platform -- which is available beginning Friday, Nov. 24, for as low as $199.99(1) -- boasts Palm's hallmark ease of use to keep any user productive, all with a slim and compact feel.
- Palm Responds to Unwarranted Lawsuit Over Dubious Patents (November 06, 2006) Palm, Inc. Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq:PALM) today issued the following statement in response to a patent-infringement lawsuit filed against it by patent-holding company NTP Inc. The NTP lawsuit claims that certain Palm products infringe seven NTP patents. All seven of the patents asserted are being re-examined by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) and have been rejected by the re-examiners as invalid.
- HP and Cingular Keep Business Customers Connected with New HP iPAQ Handheld (October 25, 2006) HP HP and Cingular Wireless today announced that beginning Oct. 31 Cingular will be the first carrier in the United States to offer a new HP iPAQ handheld device with five wireless communications technologies.
- BlackBerry Smart Card Reader Enables Controlled Access to PCs (October 24, 2006) BlackBerry Research In Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq: RIMM; TSX: RIM) today announced enhancements to the BlackBerry® Smart Card Reader software that will allow the smart card reader to facilitate controlled access over a Bluetooth¿ connection to a PC running Microsoft®Windows® XP (SP2 or higher).
- Automaton Nation
(October 17, 2006)
Eric Sinrod of FindLaw
Do you ever feel like a robot - responding on mindless autopilot to a constant and wide array of wired and wireless stimuli?
- Microsoft Streets & Trips 2007 With GPS Locator Helps Consumers Take the Tension out of Travel (October 11, 2006) Microsoft Microsoft Corp. today announced the availability of Microsoft® Streets & Trips 2007 with GPS Locator, which includes the latest version of the best-selling1 travel and mapping software for the U.S. and Canada.
- Nokia introduces Wibree technology as open industry initiative (October 02, 2006) Nokia Nokia today introduced Wibree technology as an open industry initiative extending local connectivity to small devices. This new radio technology developed by Nokia Research Center complements other local connectivity technologies, consuming only a fraction of the power compared to other such radio technologies, enabling smaller and less costly implementations and being easy to integrate with Bluetooth solutions.
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