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Tue Mar 01, 2005 1:44 pm
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Sony Ericsson today announces a new addition to its award winning mobile imaging portfolio with the K300 camera phone. Using a mobile phone to shoot and share pictures and video will now become available to many more people as this entry level camera phone provides mobile video and picture messaging and is extremely easy to use, so even users new to the idea can share images with their friends and family in just a few clicks. Such affordable simplicity, together with dual front design, classic Sony Ericsson styling and a choice of colours make the K300 the ideal first step imaging phone.
"Now everyone can enjoy picture and video messaging with a phone that is very simple to use," says Jan Wäreby, Corporate Executive, Vice President and Head of Sales and Marketing of Sony Ericsson. “The K300 has many functions previously only seen in higher end phones so it's perfect for capturing and sharing special moments, delivers fast and smooth entertainment applications and is also a highly useful work tool."
The camera is used horizontally, allowing shots to be stable and well framed, and 4x digital zoom gives great results at a distance. Thanks to QuickShare™ it is possible to send video, picture and text messages in just a few clicks. The K300 doubles up as a video and photo album as its 12MB on-board memory will store a sizeable collection of 120 10-second video clips or 500 VGA images. The 65K colour screen makes for good quality viewing of stills and footage.
Enterprises looking for a phone for their employees will find the K300 appealing as its business applications such as built-in speaker phone, PC synchronisation and personal information management make it the ideal affordable, robust work tool. Very useful accessories include Car Hands Free or, for the first time at this price level the QuickInstall Car Kit.
Away from th... [Continue reading Sony Ericsson Unveils K300 Camera Phone]
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Tue Mar 01, 2005 1:32 pm
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The Sony Ericsson K750, announced today, is a 2 Megapixel imaging phone that captures the sharpest, clearest pictures with superb colour reproduction for printing, sharing and viewing. This phone also delivers fast, open connectivity and contains a generous memory to make it simple for users to store and share their favourite images. Such imaging excellence combined with a rich suite of business, entertainment and communication features, makes the K750 the ideal companion for a busy working and social life.
"Nowadays 65% of Sony Ericsson's consumers are choosing phones with cameras in them, which shows that there is significant demand for phones to be used as imaging tools," says Jan Wäreby, Corporate Executive, Vice President and Head of Sales and Marketing of Sony Ericsson. "What's more we are successfully applying Sony's imaging expertise to the development of camera phones, a key example of this being the S700, which is receiving awards for its imaging capabilities time after time. The K750 builds on this, and given the enthusiastic response to our imaging products we have already received from the market, we fully expect it to be an outright winner."
Following on from the success of last year's S700, Sony Ericsson has once again built upon the colossal imaging know-how of its parent company Sony Corporation. The K750 is rich with features that are now common in stand alone digital cameras but new to mobile phones, such as Autofocus, 4x digital zoom, red eye reduction and an intuitive user interface. The camera operates horizontally for stable, well framed shots. If used with the Sony Ericsson PhoneFlash MXE-60 it is possible to take pictures in the dark from several meters away and it also helps reduc... [Continue reading The Sony Ericsson K750 2-Megapixel Camera Phone]
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Tue Mar 01, 2005 1:19 pm
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The fashion conscious and young-at-heart looking for a hot new phone with the coolest entertainment features will love the J300, a slim, curvy mobile phone announced by Sony Ericsson today. The J300 is unique as it provides a 3D gaming engine and easy downloads of video clips, games and ringtones at an entry-level price. There are also stacks of ways to get creative by composing ringtones, creating wallpapers and restyling the phone from a colourful selection of Style-up covers.
Available in pink, black or white, the J300 is sure to win the hearts of anyone looking for an always-with-you phone for entertainment and socialising. If pink, black or white aren't hot enough, then owners can further personalize the J300 with a choice of Style-up covers in a variety of designs that range from ultra-stylish to completely zany. The ability to download wallpapers, screensavers and the latest personal ringtones me... [Continue reading Fun And Fashion With The Sony Ericsson J300]
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Tue Mar 01, 2005 1:05 pm
Sony Ericsson today kick-started its entry into the mobile music market with the announcement of the W800, the first Walkman branded mobile phone. It will now be possible to listen to music, handle phone calls and take great pictures and video, all with one device and with no compromise on quality. The Sony Ericsson W800 is the first product to combine a mobile phone, a high quality digital music player with up to 30 hours' battery life, and a 2.0-megapixel camera. All of this is packaged in a s... [Continue reading Sony Ericsson W800 Walkman Phone Brings Music to the Masses]
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Tue Mar 01, 2005 12:47 pm
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Nokia today unveiled three new mobile phones, further strengthening its portfolio of mid-range feature rich, voice-centric handsets. The highlight of this announcement is the Nokia 6230i camera phone, which adds a megapixel camera and push to talk functionality to the highly popular Nokia 6230. The Nokia 6230i and the Nokia 6021 are expected to start shipping in the second quarter and the Nokia 6030 in the third quarter of 2005.
Nokia 6230i
The high-resolution screen (208 x 208 pixels) of the Nokia 6230i is an ideal backdrop for rich multimedia content. It displays colorful pictures taken by the built-in 1.3 megapixel camera with a 3 x digital zoom. The video recorder of the Nokia 6230i allows users to record videos of up to one hour, based on the storage of the MMC card included in the sales package.
For music lovers, the Nokia 6230i has a built-in stereo music player which supports several digital music formats, such as MP3, M4A and AAC. Now, favorite tunes from a CD library can easily be converted via PC software and loaded directly onto the Nokia 6230i. An FM radio with Visual Radio nicely rounds out the audio features of the Nokia 6230i.
Push to talk technology complements the feature set of the Nokia 6230i camera phone. It allows users to connect to others -- be it a group or an individual -- over GPRS, similar to using a walkie-talkie. Several operators worldwide have introduced push to talk services for consumers. The triband Nokia 6230i camera phone will be availab... [Continue reading Nokia Strengthens Portfolio with 6230i, 6021, and 6030]
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Sat Feb 26, 2005 12:24 pm
With recent news of hacked accounts including Paris Hilton's, T-Mobile has released a statement to the public regarding the ongoing criminal investigation, and steps to safeguard personal information.
T-Mobile cares greatly about protecting the security and privacy of our valued customers. We want to ensure our customers that protecting their information is a top priority for the company. Like many organizations, T-Mobile is very concerned by the growing phenomenon of personal data being ille... [Continue reading T-Mobile Responds To Hacking Incidents]
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Fri Feb 25, 2005 9:38 am
The Sprint PCS Vision Multimedia Phone MM-5600 by Sanyo was selected out of the hundreds of digital products on display at the Photo Marketing Association 2005 Convention and Trade show in Orlando, Fla, to receive the prestigious DIMA (Digital Imaging Marketing Association) Innovative Digital Product Award. The award is presented by DIMA based on a comprehensive evaluation by a blue-ribbon panel of digital imaging editors and writers.
An Innovative Digital Product of PMA 2005 was defined by t... [Continue reading Sanyo MM-5600 Captures High Honor]
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Fri Feb 25, 2005 9:33 am
Samsung Electronics, a leading wireless communications company, is proud to announce the development of a working PTA (Push-to-All) solution. The demonstration of the PTA solution proto-type took place at the company's Telecommunications R&D Center in Suwon, Korea.
This total mobile communications solution incorporates the existing PTT (Push-to-Talk) one to multi-user voice technology with the one to multi-user video conferencing ability of PTV (Push-to-View) and multimedia file sharing f... [Continue reading Samsung Demonstrates Push-To-All Technology]
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Thu Feb 24, 2005 3:43 pm
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Siemens introduces the new 75 A-Series, epitomizing simple, intuitive communication. Developed by a leading team of Siemens engineers, each mobile device within the A-Series such as the AX75, A75 and A70, are individual in character, yet united by their reliable functionality and technology. Attractive and distinctively designed, each offers the most essential communication tools, all presented in an easy-to-use and high quality package.
By focusing on contemporary and essential elements, Siemens A-Series delivers consistency in their hardware, software and essential feature set offerings. A well structured keypad and navigation key unite the handsets and allow for easy communication. The software packages available for each of the handsets support instinctive use, such as the proven user interface, the reduced number of clicks required to access functions and increased sensitivity of the key pressure required to use the handset. All these qualities can be discovered in the first range of handsets from the new A-Series, as highlighted below.
Siemens AX75
The flagship product within the new 75 A-Series sets the standard for consumers seeking an easy to use phone with everything required to organize every day lives. The 65,536 color display, 128 x 128 resolution, and MMS supporting text, still images, voice and animations, ensure all the essential features make communication easy. Ergonomically tested to deliver an enhanced user experience, the AX75 features enlar... [Continue reading Siemens Introduces Three New A-Series Phones]
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Thu Feb 24, 2005 3:16 pm

Vivienne likes to be taken on dates, and given virtual flowers and chocolates. If you travel overseas she can be your translator, knowledgeable in six languages. She is also a virtual girlfriend, created by Hong Kong based Artificial Life, a leading provider of intelligent agent-based mobile technology.
Vivienne is an mobile game that is based on intelligent animated 3D characters (avatars) that live in a virtual mobile world. The virtual girls can be contacted and seen using a 3G phone at an... [Continue reading Can't Find True Love? Try A Virtual Girlfriend On Your Phone]
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