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Wed Mar 09, 2005 9:01 pm
Adobe and NTT DoCoMo today announced an agreement for DoCoMo to adopt Adobe Reader LE software for its 3G FOMA handsets, providing customers of the popular i-mode service with access to high-impact, reliable content delivered in the Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). Utilizing Adobe Reader LE technology, i-mode customers will be able to view and interact with a wide range of new business and entertainment content, making their mobile Internet experience easier, more productive and more secure... [Continue reading FOMA Phones Now Support PDF Files]
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Wed Mar 09, 2005 4:55 pm
Firefly Mobile has developed a cell phone aimed at kids, filling the gap high-end phones leave by providing a convenient way for children to stay in touch with family.
Targeting kids who fall into the "tween" demographic between 8 and 12 years old, the Firefly phone has just a handful of buttons instead of a standard keypad. Preprogrammed "Mom" and "Dad" keys allow kids to phone home. Additionally parents can program a third button with up to 20 other speed-dial options and set the phone to o... [Continue reading New Firefly Cell Phones For Kids]
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Wed Mar 09, 2005 2:54 pm
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At CeBIT, Siemens Communications launches the M75, a robust GSM mobile phone that offers all the convenience of a modern multimedia mobile phone for outdoor communication; the solid metal frame and rubber cushions of the unique Siemens Protection System provide the optimum protection against splashes, dust and shocks. This successor to the M65 features a 1.3 megapixel digital camera and a bright color display, as well as a media player for viewing photos or videos and listening to music via the MP3 player. A further highlight is the optional Mobile Music Set, the speaker set for a music experience with highquality sound on the move.
Anyone whose job or hobby takes them out and about a lot will find the Siemens M75 to be a robust and versatile mobile communications companion. The dust and splash protection of this high-quality outdoor mobile phone was developed in compliance with stringent international standards (IP54). The M75 is also optimally protected from shocks with the Siemens Protection System: rubber cushions reinforce the sides of the housing and an integrated aluminium frame provides enhanced rigidity. Especially sensitive areas such as the integrated camera and the connectors for the battery and external antenna are additionally protected with detachable rubber seals. Despite its rugged design, the M75 weighs only 110 grams and has dimensions of 110 x 52 x 20 mm.
This new o... [Continue reading The Rough And Tough Siemens M75 Outdoor Phone]
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Wed Mar 09, 2005 2:44 pm
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With the M65 Rescue Edition, Siemens Communications presents the world's first mobile phone designed specifically for use by firefighters and other emergency service personnel. The fire-red version of the rugged M65 outdoor phone uses a characteristic siren sound as a ringtone. In addition, when a call is received the LEDs along the side emulate a flashing blue light. Rubber and metal elements ensure optimum protection against dust, spray and knocks.
The M65 Rescue Edition is a variant of the tried and tested M65 outdoor phone and is ideally equipped for use by firefighters, mountain rescue teams or paramedics. This rugged, fire-red mobile phone features a characteristic siren sound as a ringtone so it can be heard even in the noisiest of environments. To ensure that important calls are not missed in emergencies either, LEDs down the side flash on and off like a flashing blue light. Further special features are the blue keypad illumination plus rescue themes that can be used to personalize the phone, like the animated flashing blue light or flames screensavers.
With its shock-proof metal frame, this firefighters' phone is as tough as they come. Detachable rubber seals on the housing provide optimum protection against dust and spray during fire-fighting action. The highly efficient dust and spray protection meets both the TÜV (official German certification body) certification requirements and the inte... [Continue reading Phones For Firefighters With The Siemens M65 Rescue Edition]
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Wed Mar 09, 2005 2:36 pm
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With the CL75, Siemens Communications presents the ultimate mobile phone for the sophisticated fashion-conscious woman. This chic clamshell-style phone combines feminine elegance with a broad range of modern multimedia functions. It is a communication talent featuring Push and Talk (PaT), Instant Messaging (both features depend on the operator), MMS and GPRS.
Offering multimedia communications in a feminine package, the CL75 is specially tailored to the wishes and needs of female phone users. Its slim, oval case with an attractive blend of colorful floral motifs and chrome elements make this mobile phone a chic companion. The interior display comes in handy as a pocket travel mirror. At only 87 x 44 x 23 mm and weighing a mere 90 grams, this phone can easily fit in any handbag.
Up-to-date technology such as the built-in VGA digital video camera with 4x zoom makes this triband handset a desirable companion. For self-portraits the external display even serves as a viewfinder. Pictures and clips are then vividly rendered on the large internal display (262,000 colors, 128 x 160 pixels). An 11 MB memory is available for storing photos, video clips, text messages, addresses and appointments.
The CL75 supports the need of... [Continue reading Siemens Targets Women With The CL75]
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Wed Mar 09, 2005 1:54 pm
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Siemens Communications has dubbed its new mid-range CF75 clamshell mobile phone the "voice of reason." Sleek lines give this compact triband model a classic pure style and harmonious look that will endure long. It also boasts a superlative price / performance ratio. In addition to a large color display, its contemporary features also include a VGA camera with flash attachment, multimedia messaging (MMS), an e-mail client and various organizer functions as well as the latest mobile games. This successor to the CF62 is naturally also set up for Push and Talk.
Stylish design and modern technology are united in the CF75 in an understated yet distinctive way. Sleek lines in a 94 x 47.2 x 22.2 mm clamshell case make this mobile phone something of an eye-catcher. There is a small color display on the front of the phone and when opening it reveals a large, vibrant display with 65,000 colors at a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels.
The features of this new triband mobile also echo the simple elegance of its contemporary styling. A VGA digital camera with 5x zoom and flash attachment are complemented by a convenient hands-free function, polyphonic ringtones, MMS, an e‑mail client and games with 3D graphics.
The new Push and Talk function allows simultaneous calls to... [Continue reading Siemens' New CF75 Push-To-Talk Phone]
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Wed Mar 09, 2005 1:44 pm
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Sleek outside, high-tech inside: the CX75 from Siemens Communications shows off multimedia to its best advantage. Beneath the shimmering metallic casing lies a 1.3 megapixel digital camera with video functionality. Bluetooth provides unlimited mobile freedom without fiddly cables, allowing images to be uploaded to the Internet (blogging) or printed out on paper in a trice. The phone also comes with a fully-fledged organizer for managing appointments, tasks and contacts. Photos, films and games are brilliantly displayed on the large high-resolution color screen. Featuring Push and Talk, MMS and SMS, the CX75 supports the entire spectrum of mobile communications. A wide range of practical accessories with simple wireless Bluetooth connectivity make it a breeze to use too.
With extensive multimedia features and its timeless stylish design, the Siemens CX75 stands out from the crowd. The built-in 1.3 megapixel camera with video recording capability allows users to take pictures wherever they go. Bluetooth, the short-haul wireless communications standard, offers maximum flexibility plus convenience. For example, photos can be easily uploaded to the Internet (blogging) without the hassle of cables. To print on paper, the digital photos are simply sent from the mobile phone directly to a printer with a Bluetooth interface.
For entertainment on the move, the large TFT display with 262,000 colors and a resolution of 132 x 176 pixels is ideal for viewing photos and short video clips or pla... [Continue reading The Siemens CX75 Multimedia All-Rounder]
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Wed Mar 09, 2005 1:31 pm
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With the SXG75, Siemens Communications unveils its first mobile phone specifically designed to take advantage of the new UMTS networks. Equipped with a built-in GPS module with A-GPS option, the SXG75 always steers the users in the right direction, wherever they travel. Its 2 megapixel digital camera, a second CIF camera for video telephony and a high-resolution color display, ensures images of perfect clarity are guaranteed. A FM radio receiver with RDS service and MP3 player, plus a fully-fledged organizer with Bluetooth for wireless data exchange, promises this multimedia megastar is sure to meet the highest demands of the most ambitious user. Along with an e-mail client, Multimedia Messaging (MMS) and a fast XHTML web browser, Instant Messaging and Push and Talk (availability dependent on network operator) are also supported. The optional "Mobile Music Set" accessory even transforms the phone into a portable stereo system.
With the integrated GPS module and mobile offboard navigation solutions from Siemens VDO Automotive, getting lost in a strange city is a thing of the past. If GPS navigation is interrupted or lost, A-GPS provides the positioning data to continue the navigation (availability dependent on network operator). The SXG75 also supports location-based services such as restaurant tips, special off... [Continue reading Siemens Announces The SXG75 3G GPS Navigation Phone]
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Wed Mar 09, 2005 1:04 pm

Samsung unveiled its 7-megapixel camera phone at CeBIT 2005 in Hanover, Germany yesterday. Named the SCH-V770, the dual-face block-styled phone features a 2-inch 16-million color TFD (Thin Film Diode) screen capable of displaying a resolution of 320 x 240 px, MP3 player, business card reader, 32 MB of internal memory with external memory card slot, and digital power amplifier that produces high-quality sound and video recording functions. Video-on-demand, music-on-demand, and television connecti... [Continue reading Samsung Unveils The SCH-V770 7-Megapixel Camera Phone]
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Tue Mar 08, 2005 4:06 pm
Today, test users are able to view real-time TV and radio programs on a Nokia 7710 smartphone equipped with a special accessory to receive mobile TV broadcasts. The Nokia smartphone also enables direct links to the Internet for access to background information on TV programs or sports results. Test users have access to MTV, YLE and Nelonen programs as well as international theme channels such as CNN, BBC World, Euronews, Eurosport, ViVa Plus and Fashion TV. The pilot continues until 20 June 2005... [Continue reading Nokia Brings Live TV To Phones]
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