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By October 21, 2008 Read More →

Smartphone Show 2008 starts today

The annual Smartphone Show starts today at London’s Earls Court and runs both today and tomorrow.

As you may already know we are supporting the 10th annual Smartphone Show as an official partner and will, therefore, be in attendance today. If you are going to the event and would like to come and say hello to us please do drop me a line.

Although the show starts today you can still visit the website to register for your show pass.

4000 delegates, 120 exhibitors, 60 seminars, 10 keynotes – one show
FREE to attend

Symbian is pleased to announce that the 10th annual Smartphone Show will take place 21-22 October 2008. This year the event is moving to the larger, central London location of Earls Court 2. This free to attend event is a must for anyone involved in the handset industry.

Now in its tenth year, this year’s show promises to be the best ever with more opportunities to see innovative technology in action and meet the key personnel driving it.

Smartphone Show at a glance:

  • Over 4000 representatives from major handset vendors, content providers, network operators and developers
  • 10 keynote presentations from major industry figures
  • Over 60 seminars led by marketplace experts
  • Dedicated developer content, training and networking opportunities
  • Over 120 exhibitors from across the mobile phone industry
  • Visit www.smartphoneshow.com for more information and to register.

    See you there!

    Matt

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    By October 21, 2008 Read More →

    Tixeo launches appliances for 3D video and web conferencing

    Now then, I’m not one for this whole new 3D Web Conferencing, not because I’m old or stuck in the past but I believe that meetings should be face to face. Having said that this newly launched product from Tixeo does slightly impress me. It’s like second life taken to a whole new level.

    PRESS RELEASE
    For instant diffusion: 09 / 10 / 08
    Montpellier, France

    Tixeo launches appliances for 3D video and web conferencing

    Tixeo launches its new offer WorkSpace3D Enterprise Edition Appliance, solution for video and web
    conferencing to be installed on companies’ network. This solution gives full control to companies
    willing to manage their infrastructure, respect network policies and keep autonomy regarding hosted
    service providers. WorkSpace3D Enterprise Edition Appliance is the richest video conferencing and
    collaboration solution provided by Tixeo. Sharing applications during a voice and video
    communication (over IP) with dozens of other participants, exchanging documents in real-time inside
    a 3D virtual meeting room, all of this is now made possible with WorkSpace3D EE Appliance.
    Hardware or virtual appliance for video and web conferencing
    Tixeo’s appliances are designed for a fast and efficient setup of companies’ web conferencing
    services. Two appliances offers are available:

    The first one, a hardware appliance that you just have to plug to start meeting, is designed to be
    upgradable. This appliance is sized to host up to 100 people distributed in different meetings at the
    same time. Tixeo indicates that 100 seats can fit online meeting usage of about 2 000 users. For any
    wider deployment, these appliances are clusterisable and distributable, allowing to increase with no
    limit the amount of meetings.

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    The second offer is for all companies having opted, or forecasting to opt for server virtualization.
    Tixeo proposes its video and web conferencing appliances as ready-to-use virtual machines, which
    are available for VMware and Xen.

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    About Tixeo

    Tixeo is a video and web conferencing solution editor since 2003.
    The solution WorkSpace3D, soon available in its version 2.7, allows communicating with up to 30
    people at the same time with voice and video over Internet. This solution embeds rich collaboration
    capabilities like application sharing, document sharing, slide shows or whiteboards.
    One of the unique features of Tixeo’s solutions is to make possible online meetings in 3D virtual
    environments. The third dimension sharply enhances communication and collaboration.
    Tixeo has many SME and corporate customers as Airbus, Raytheon, Flagstar Bank, BNP Paribas,
    Conforama, Sogeti, DGAC…

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    For those of you with a business or the really techy guys out there who live for things like this why not pop over to http://www.tixeo.com for more info or contact them directly:

    Renaud GHIA, CEO
    Cap Omega – CS39521
    Rond Point Benjamin Franklin
    34960 Montpellier
    France
    Phone: +33 467 750 431
    Fax: +33 467 130 010
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Posted by: John

    By October 20, 2008 Read More →

    New writer on Mobile Tech Addicts

    image We want to welcome a new writer to Mobile Tech Addicts, Russ will be joining us and bringing a massive amount of experience in the field of notebooks, netbooks and Blackberry’s. He is currently using an HTC Diamond and awaiting delivery of the Xperia X1. Look out for some great articles coming soon from Russ and we are very happy to have his knowledge, another Windows Mobile user as well.

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    By October 20, 2008 Read More →

    NY Times Explains Why Windows Mobile Is In Trouble

    1224518738.gif Om Malik of the NYTimes.com has written an article explaining why he thinks that Windows Mobile is in trouble. Treo Central’s sister site WMExperts reported back in September that Windows Mobile 7.0 would be delayed. According to the NYTimes, VentureBeat reported that WM 7 could be delayed as late as 2010. Malik says that WM 7, which was aimed at giving Microsoft a bigger presence on the mobile stage, wouldn’t have been enough, delayed or not. He says that Windows Mobile is facing its toughest environment yet with competition from RIM’s BlackBerry, Apple’s iPhone, and mainly the new Google Phone platform.

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    By October 20, 2008 Read More →

    Sony Ericsson Xperia reviewed – In German

    200802102137X1_front_1 Msmobiles.com have nicely summarised a German review of the Sony Ericsson Xperia (X1). Everything looks to be above board and worth getting excited about. Aside from the lack of the acceloremeter.

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    By October 20, 2008 Read More →

    Video look at the Xperia X1

    image This is an absolutely fantastic 12 minute video look at the Xperia X1. In the video, the guys at the USEB are covering the design and feel of the phone, boot-up, the XPERIA panels, camera and briefly the two web browsers, Opera Mobile and Mobile Internet Explorer. The whole video is set to music and gives you a great feel for the device. If you are awaiting delivery watch this to build the anticipation. Video after the break.

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    By October 20, 2008 Read More →

    Opera Mobile v9.5 beta2 released

    image Opera Mobile have just announced the availability of 9.5 beta2. The major new feature in Windows Mobile is the Widget Manager, but they have also added a Zoom slider and done some user interface and usability improvements in addition to many under-the-hood fixes in the browser core. You can grab it here Windows Mobile 5/6 Pocket PC, version 9.51b2.

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    By October 20, 2008 Read More →

    IMOVIO Launches iKIT – New Mobile Messaging Device

    imageA device that offers consumers an alternative to a smartphone or mini-PC has today been launched by IMOVIO. The iKIT is a Pocket Mobile Companion that at 95mm by 65mm and only 15.5mm high is as portable as a mobile phone. Yet the WiFi and  HSDPA enabled device comes with a full QWERTY/AZERTY keyboard, an 8GB SD card slot and a 2.8 inch QVGA display, making it a fully functional communicating and browsing device and a viable substitute for a laptop. Full details and specs after the break.

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    By October 20, 2008 Read More →

    Features to look forward to in Fennec

    A while ago I posted a review of Google Chrome and have to admit I was and still am rather impressed with it as a browser but in my heart and mind I know that Mozilla still come number one for browsers which is why when I seen the comments below posted by Tyler Earman on Tilt Mobility my excitement level rose.

    Fennec Logo

    One of the wonderful things about open source software, is that even though there aren’t any binaries available to install the software with, the product is still available.  Mozilla in and of itself is a foundation dedicated to open source software (Firefox, Camino, Thunderbird, and the like are distributed under the Mozilla Public License), meaning that Mozilla releases the source code for current projects, one of which is Fennec, the open source browser for Mobile (looks to be available for Windows Mobile and Google Android, there are DEB packages available on their FTP site).

    So I recently got into their SVN server (SVN = Subversion, a popular program used to aid in collaboration and version tracking of software, very important for open source projects, they typically all have a SVN server or it’s predecessor CVS, or one of the other available packages like GIT) to have a look around at things to see if I could figure anything out.

    And it seems I have stumbled upon a nice list of extensions in the SVN server.  Keep in mind that a lot of these extensions may not be sent with Fennec from the get go (they may be early development), but here are a few things to get excited about.

    • Gecko/Trident rendering options (I found Manticore, a .Net plugin to allow Fennec to interface with the Trident rendering engine, which is used by IE, essentially allowing you to choose Firefox style rendering or IE style)
    • Canvas3D support (hardware rendering support for the <canvas> html tag, a speed enhancement, now if only we could get the Tilt’s driver issue fixed)
    • Java support (at least basic, it seems as if there’s a Java interpreter built directly into the system)
    • IRC (seems to be an IRC client as well)
    • SSH (looks to be support for a Java based SSH client)
    • WebDAV support (very nice, WebDAV is essentially allows you to interact with files over HTTP, meaning you can send files from your Tilt to your desktop or elsewhere, possibly wireless sync options?)
    • Venkman (Javascript debugger, not really a surprise but still kind of nice for debugging support for mobile systems)
    • Wallet (not clearly sure on what this is, but looking at the source code, this seems to be something related to password storage, could be a password application but also could just be a source library to hold passwords whenever you hit the “remember my login” on Fennec)
    • Spellcheck (like it’s older brother, Fennec apparently has spell checking capabilities as well)
    • Calendar (there seems to be a ground foundation laid for a calendar application, but it doesn’t look like it’ll be included with the first couple versions)

    Again, this is basic extrapolation of things I saw within the server.  None of these or only parts of these may come to fruition, but it’s a least a little look into things we have to look forward to in Fennec.

    You may wonder why I get excited over a browser well let me just explain a little. Everyone who uses the internet uses a browser of some sort and everyone who surfs from their mobile also needs one of these so given that we use it so much it needs to be robust, look good and come with lots of features starting from the basic user use right up to programmer, app developers and super techy people. For the past god knows how many years Microsoft Internet Explorer was the choice of so many and the hatred of all others. There are other browsers out there like Opera and Safari but none have even come close to Firefox in my eyes either on a mobile or desktop solution.

    Like the desktop and laptop markets there has been a great choice of browser out there and to my knowledge (I can be stood corrected) there is only Mobile Internet Explorer, Opera and manufacturers own browsers out there just now so wanting something new with funky stuff isn’t always easy. The features seen above will give you everything the current browsers have to offer and a whole lot more.

    I am looking forward to the day when I can download this browser straight onto my Windows Mobile device and get rid of Internet Explorer once and for all.

    Posted by: John

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    By October 19, 2008 Read More →

    Qik expanded for Nokia and Sony Ericsson

    image-thumb21 Makers of Qik have just announced that their video app is now supporting J2ME phones as well as smartphones. Included in the first batch of the alpha version of Qik video are some Nokia and Sony Ericsson models, full details after the break.

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