Posted on 2008 under Wireless, Mobile phone, Miscellaneous |
6
Jun

VoIP has been ushered onto the iPhone in quite a few incarnations, but we’d wager than none of ‘em are as useful as iCall. Said application is currently in beta form, though a release isn’t quite ready for the public at large. Put simply, it enables iPhones to switch from GSM to WiFi (when WiFi is nearby, of course) on-the-fly in order to save cell minutes and bypass the hassle of manually changing over.
Posted on 2008 under Digital News, Mobile phone |
2
Jun

Xenitis comes up with a very low cost mobile phone in India. For the ones who don’t know, Xenitis is a West Bengal(India) manufacturer of bikes, laptops and mobile phones.
Xenitis is said to have come up with five new models, out of which four are in the price range of Rs. 500(less Than $13) to Rs. 2000. And one is priced at Rs 499, making it the cheapest mobile phone. Xenitis is making a genuine effort to reach to every strata of the Indian society.
Santanu Ghosh, Chairman and Managing Director, Xenitis Group said, “Our aim Read more… »

Everyone knows the “Go Green” slogan. You also have an idea that it is important to develop technological or electronic products that are eco-friendly. Greenpeace had dropped Nokia from 1st position to the 9th spot last year. In order to again attain the first place, Nokia developed their first green phone named 3110 Evolve. The Finnish mobile phone company moves further and plans to develop more phones that use biodegradable materials. Read more… »

A battle between Google’s Android and Linux now comes to a close, thanks to Verizon Wireless. The company has finally made its decision to work with the LiMo Foundation to incorporate the Linux operating system on the mobile phone. The name truly defines the main purpose i.e. Li-Linux and Mo-Mobile. The LiMo Foundation works to deliver a consistent software platform based upon Mobile Linux for the entire mobile Read more… »