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Opera sings a cheaper mobile tune
Opera's bread and butter has been the market for comparatively powerful phones and devices running operating systems such as Symbian, Linux and Microsoft's Smartphone. In both Mobile and Mini, Opera uses a technique it calls "small-screen rendering... [11 Aug 2005]
Mobile browsing: Opera offers mini-me for the mid-range
News Opera's bread and butter has been the market for comparatively powerful phones and devices running operating systems such as Linux, Microsoft's Smartphone and Symbian. In both Mobile and Mini, Opera uses a technique it calls "small-screen rendering... [11 Aug 2005]
Gates touts TiVo partnership in digital vision
News Gates said Microsoft now has 61 mobile carriers in 28 countries supporting Smartphone. The service will allow owners of recent-vintage TiVo boxes to transfer programmes to a Windows XP PC, from which the programmes can in turn be shuttled to... [06 Jan 2005]
Nokia's latest smartphone gives a widescreen view
Nokia's latest smartphone, the 7710, takes a widescreen approach to helping users be productive on the move, and is pictured at the bottom of this article. Measuring 128mm by 69.5mm by 19mm, its 640 x 320 pixel touch-sensitive screen gives users a... [02 Nov 2004]
Siemens: Why the smartphone world doesn't need Microsoft
News The one-size-fits-all vision behind wireless PDAs and Microsoft's smartphone initiative, a vision carried over from the homogenous world of PCs, is doomed to remain a niche in the wireless market, said Peter Zapf, president of mobile phones for... [02 May 2003]
Opera refuses to perform on Microsoft smartphone
News Opera's mobile browser, which is currently available on the Sony Ericsson P800 - a smartphone based on the Symbian operating system - and on the Linux-powered Sharp Zaurus PDA, uses a rendering technique that stacks the elements of a web page... [24 Feb 2003]
Sendo reveals handset plans for 2003
News Sendo added MMS and Java support to Windows Smartphone 2002 through its own efforts. The first of the new range is the M550, announced last Friday, a clamshell handset with a colour screen, games and customisable polyphonic ring-tones and graphics. [14 Feb 2003]
Opera raises curtain on mobile browsing
News Users of Sony Ericsson's P800 smartphone will be the first to get their hands on Opera Software's revamped mobile web browser next week, when the software makes its first public appearance. Among potential partners are the backers of Symbian, a... [11 Feb 2003]
The PDA and smartphone winners and losers
News In the smartphone arena - where a mobile phone form factor is more prominent than computing or PDA features - the Orange SPV's debut (grabbing 5 per cent market share for voice-centric devices) in October also throws another factor into the mix... [27 Jan 2003]
Falcon set to fly among the airwaves
News By contrast, devices running Microsoft's Smartphone 2002 operating system look like slightly bulkier mobile phones, with a jog dial for one-handed dialling and for browsing contacts and other information. [03 Jan 2003]
Orange smart phone promises "3G-type services before 3G"
News Orange last night launched its SPV smart phone, a device based on Microsoft's Smartphone 2002 operating system and one which it says will allow "3G-type services before 3G". The tri-band SPV - which stands for sound, pictures and voice - features a... [23 Oct 2002]
First impressions of Microsoft Smartphone 2002 and the Orange SPV
Comment The software giant has seen its Smartphone 2002 platform used in two devices, available for the Orange network from 11 November, and Orange gets to play its 'leading mobile operator' card again. For a review of the Z100 Sendo handset which also... [23 Oct 2002]
Microsoft walks into security minefield as .NET goes mobile
News The smartphone operating system, Stinger, will also be based on CE.NET. Essentially, this equates to a PC with a detachable smart screen that can be used in other parts of the house. For example, when the portable screen of a Mira device is... [09 Jan 2002]
Microsoft pours £10m into Sendo
News Microsoft has invested £10m in UK mobile phone maker Sendo, as part of its bid to build its presence in the Smartphone market. Microsoft has launched a product to develop an operating system, code-named Stinger, to run on Smartphone devices. [23 Jul 2001]
Power in the palm of your hand - who holds the handheld aces?
Comment When Nokia last month revealed the next-generation version of its Communicator smartphone - the 9210 - the company hailed the launch as a milestone. Besides Nokia's upcoming 9210, Ericsson has already made available its R380 smartphone based on... [04 Dec 2000]
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