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- Get an Unlocked Cellphone
- When you travel abroad, your cellphone rarely works. When it does, you get socked with roaming rates up to several dollars a minute. A simple fix would be to simply switch out your SIM card for a local one. Of course, with US carriers...
- Blog posts 2007-05-08
- CHINA UNICOM INTRODUCES DUAL-MODE SIM CARDS BUSINESS
- AsiaInfo Services 04-15-2005 China Unicom Introduces Dual-Mode SIM Cards Business BEIJING, Apr 15, 2005 SinoCast via COMTEX -- China Unicom, one of the largest mobile operators in China, has introduced its dual-mode SIM cards business after i AsiaInfo Services ...
- Research articles 2005-04-15
- MOTOROLA, SAMSUNG, LG TO SUPPLY CHINA'S 1ST DUAL SIM CARD CELLS.
- BEIJING, June 17 Asia Pulse - China United Telecom China Unicom, the world's third biggest mobile telecommunications carrier, said Wednesday three mobile phone handsets produced by Motorola, Samsung and LG have been selected as China's first dual BEIJING, June 17 Asia Pulse - China...
- Research articles 2004-06-17
- M-Systems and SDC Team up to Offer DRM Protection for Multimedia on Mobile Handsets; The Combination of SDC's DRM Technology and M-Systems' MegaSIM® Platform for High-Density SIM Cards is Set to Protect Content on Mobile Phones
- BARCELONA, Spain -- M-Systems (Nasdaq: FLSH), a leader in smart personal storage, and Secure Digital Container SDC, the leader for mobile DRM technology, today announced a DRM application for deployment on high-density SIM cards powered by M-Systems' MegaSIMR platform. The combination of high-density storage and SIM-bound mobile DRM technology and...
- Research articles 2006-02-13
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- Back Up Your Phone's SIM Card for $5.55
- Cheap-gear site Meritline has a USB SIM-card reader on sale for $5.55 with free shipping. The gizmo plugs into your PC and backs up the contents of your cell phone's SIM card, which contains, among other things, your phone book. Making such a backup is a good...
- Blog posts 2008-09-29
- Cell Phone Carriers May Not Fence in Users for Long
- In a ham-and-eggs breakfast, the chicken is involved but the pig is committed. Forced commitment has been the hallmark of success in the cellular telephone industry. Wireless telephony carriers have had one of the lowest customer satisfaction scores by industry since the American Customer Satisfaction Index broke them out as...
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- Review: Motorola's Cliq is a social butterfly
- Imagine how you'd feel if you peaked in middle school. That's pretty much what happened to cell phone maker Motorola, which had a megahit in 2005 with its Razr handset but has since failed to fashion another that can approach its popularity. Now that the rest of the cell phone...
- News items 2009-10-21
- Nokia exec talks Ovi platform
- Nokia, the world's largest cell phone maker, is under assault as companies like Apple challenge it in the increasingly popular smartphone market.The Finnish device maker says it's fighting back with its own cool phones and an Internet services platform called Ovi that will allow consumers to buy digital content, such...
- News items 2009-11-02
- 14 charged with inside trading on Wall St
- Prosecutors yesterday stepped up their crackdown on Wall Street insider trading, revealing criminal charges against 14 people, including a hedge fund executive who allegedly handed out pre-paid cell phones to tipsters so they could avoid detection. The charges are related to the case revealed three weeks ago against Raj Rajaratnam,...
- News items 2009-11-05
- FCC Approves World's First GSM Watchfone(TM)
- GoIP Global, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: GOGB), a specialized Mobile Media Communications Company, announced today that FCC approval has been granted for the world's first GSM WatchfoneTM. GoIP has signed an exclusive distribution agreement to distribute the GSM M500 WatchfoneTM in North and South America. By inserting a Cingular or T-Mobile,...
- Research articles 2007-05-01
- Nokia Netbook Tips Price Scale
- Nokia on Wednesday announced pricing for its new netbook that places the mini-laptop at the highest end of the premium market. Nokia enters a crowded market in which prices typically run as low as $300. To compete, Nokia is likely to offer a heavily subsidized Booklet 3G...
- News items 2009-09-03
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