Posts Tagged ‘Mobile Phones’
On 28th of June Nokia publicized a worldwide competition “Create for Millions” with the aim to unite consumers and developers in order to make applications for Nokia’s 40 cell phones. “Create for millions” also offers a chance to developers to provide web as well as Java apps to consumers across the world.
Nokia’s series 40 cell phones plays an important role in course of actions of Nokia to provide web to millions especially in the emerging markets because in emerging markets customers frequently experience the web by means of their cell phones.
Marco Argenti, Senior Vice President, Developer Experience of Nokia said, “With Nokia’s newest Series 40 dual-SIM mobile phones such as the recently announced Nokia C2-03 equipped with Nokia Browser, consumers are enjoying third party web applications with a fast, rich user experience and significantly lower data cost. This competition connects ideas generated by consumers with the creativity and skills from developers, aiming to create great, locally relevant applications together.”
Blackberry is no doubt one of the best series of business mobile phones of the world but the Chinese market was earlier one of those markets of the world which doesn’t have any official Rim store for the sales of blackberry but now this issue has been resolved.
Research in motion has now opened its first blackberry retail store in China and with this opening the company hopes that the sales of its extra smart and efficient phones will get boosted up.
Firefox Mobile
Firefox is one of the desperately awaited browsers for the mobiles due to huge fame gained from the PC users.
From the past few months we have been seeing many news relating to the release of the new mobile browser by Firefox but now Firefox has finally make it possible to download its mobile browser but for it is only for a limited number of UK users. It has been reported that although this new browser has arrived in the market but it is also undergoing further developments from the developers.
A New safety device, which prevents drivers using mobile phones and and calls, has just been launched by a Canadian company Aegis Mobility.
This new device informs the callers that the receiver is driving and requests to leave a message.
The company hopes that the software becomes available through a monthly subscription fee.
This new system will also inform callers where the person is located whom they are trying to reach.
WASHINGTON – Researchers furtively followed the settings of 100,000 citizens outside the United States through their mobile phone employ and concluded that nearly everyone hardly ever wanders away more than a few miles from home.
The first-of-its-kind study by Northeastern University lifts up seclusion and moral questions for its scrutinizing manners, which would be illegitimate in the United States.
It also goes along with somewhat astonishing consequences that disclose how modest people budge more or less in their daily lives. Almost three-quarters of those researches for the most part hanged about within a 20-mile-wide circle for half a year.

