Author: Tim Belfall
A (Blackberry) Storm brewed In Stephen Fry's tea cup
According to the BBC’s Rory Celan-Jones, many of us are now relying on expert bloggers before buying our gadgets. In particular Stephen Fry is singled out as having one of the sassiest incites into technology
Nokia’s Christmas surprise : A Turbocharged Feature phone called 6260
After a particularly quite year, Nokia has suddenly pulled something out of the bag; a feature phone with new features
300,000 T-Mobile customers in the cold but ASA warms things up
With the Advertising Standards Authority gently wrapping T-Mobile’s knuckles over their guaranteed “You won’t find more minutes for £30.” advert, it seems that 300,000 of them had no minutes at all
Blyk reorganises with another 40m Euro in their back pocket
With reduced profits and income forecasts, the mobile world is taking strident moves to reduce costs (mainly sacking people)
BlackBerry Storm in a traffic jam somewhere near you?
Reported by trade mag, Mobile Today, the much anticipated and lusted after (by BlackBerry aficionados) BlackBerry Storm was no where to be seen in some Vodafone stores last weekend
An O2 Touchscreen XDA for the pre-pay market : Now That's Smart
O2’s iconic XDA brand has always been targeted at the professional end of the market demanding a long contract commitment before you were deigned worthy of high tech mobility
Smartphone sales rising, Nokia share declining
Whilst the whole sector is shipping more products, Nokia sales are slipping, softening by 3.4% to 15,485,690 units
Apple cuts back iPhone production?
There are an incredible number of iPhone devotees in London. Go into any café, pub or train and there will be a good number using their iPhone’s as they fill up their ‘down’ time
So ends UIQ - Will Microsoft Mobile pick up the business?
Sony Ericsson & Motorola started 2008 with a selection of existing and leaked UIQ handsets which appeared to presage a revitalised UIQ interface
i-Mate – Great products let down?
It was only a few years ago that i-Mate were riding high in the mobile market selling the most desirable PocketPC devices
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