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- January 2005
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Sun Jan 16, 2005 4:21 pm
Siemens Mobile Devices recently unveiled the SL65 Escada limited edition mobile phone to esteemed guests, VIP customers and members of the press at an exclusive event hosted at Paris Gallery.
The latest designer Siemens SL65 Escada limited edition phone, named 'Denim and Diamonds', presents a cool mix of sporty casual styling and glamorous elegance, is decorated with Swarovski crystals and is fascinating in both style and technical perfection. Adorned with three decorative chains made from re... [Continue reading Siemens SL65 Escada Limited Edition Phone]
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Sun Jan 16, 2005 4:00 pm
Motorola may have gotten an early Christmas present from rival cell phone manufacturer, Samsung. The Korean manufacturer reported that its fourth quarter profits were lower than expected, hurt by the recent price war with Finnish rival Nokia. It had been slow to beef up its portfolio in time for the holiday shopping season, giving Motorola's newest phones an edge.
But more important to Motorola, which doesn't compete on price, Samsung has lost favor among carriers, who demand a constant flow ... [Continue reading Samsung's Pain Is Motorola's Gain]
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Sat Jan 15, 2005 4:39 pm
Customers have issued a lawsuit claiming that Verizon Wireless has limited some common Bluetooth features in the Motorola V710.
Verizon has restricted Bluetooth usage, such as transferring photographs between the V710 and other gadgets, forcing users to use Verizon's Network for functions that would be free to do over Bluetooth.
Michael Kelly, the Kirtland & Packard lawyer who filed the suit, said his clients expect Verizon to provide all the Bluetooth features Motorola includes in its... [Continue reading Verizon Sued for Limited Bluetooth on Motorola V710]
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Fri Jan 14, 2005 5:38 pm
Motorola announced today a partnership to produce eyewear for Oakley with Bluetooth wireless technology. The new products will allow users to control electronic devices from their sunglasses. No further details have been mentioned, but plans will be unveiled in mid 2005.
"By teaming with Motorola, we're dramatically expanding the possibilities for our new electronics category," said Cos Lykos, Oakley's Vice President of Business Development. "Oakley's engineering team now has an expanded tech... [Continue reading Motorola And Oakley Make Bluetooth Eyewear]
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Wed Jan 12, 2005 5:47 pm
T-Mobile was the target in a year long hacking operation used to monitor U.S. Secret Service email, obtain customers' passwords and Social Security Numbers, and download candid photos taken by Sidekick users, including Hollywood celebrities.
The culprit, twenty-one year old Nicolas Jacobsen, had been quietly charged last October after Secret Service helped investigators link him to sensitive documents circulated in underground IRC chatrooms.
The informant also obtained evidence that Jacobs... [Continue reading Hacker Breaks Into T-Mobile USA Accounts]
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Thu Jan 06, 2005 11:52 am
As more wireless customers rely on advanced data applications and cutting-edge services, getting the latest software updates is increasingly important. Sprint today announced a new capability that will improve the customer experience by making phone software upgrades as easy as pressing a button - saving customers from taking a trip to a store.
Sprint now offers Sprint PCS Wireless Software Upgrade directly over its wireless network to Sprint PCS Vision devices. Sprint is the first wireless p... [Continue reading Sprint Delivers Phone Software Upgrade Over Wireless Network]
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