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- Intel and LG move into mobile internet
- Intel and phone manufacturer LG Electronics are partnering to make mobile internet devices MIDs having announced the partnership at the Mobile World Conference in Barcelona. Smaller than netbooks and lacking a full-size keyboard, MIDs are more similar to a phone than a computer. ...
- Articles 2009-02-16
- Intel, Qualcomm, Nvidia On Collision Course
- Competition is far from over in the chip sector, as illustrated by the recent flurry of moves by semiconductor manufacturers. Intel's decision to outsource some chip manufacturing to Chinese foundry TSMC may seem curious given the current economic downturn, but TSMC fabs are set up to produce...
- Blog posts 2009-03-04
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- Moblin to Ship the Lion's Share of Linux Mobile Internet Device Operating Systems, According to ABI Research
- LONDON -- The Mobile Internet Device MID market is shaping up as a very promising greenfield opportunity for mobile operating system vendors to find new outlets for their products. Linux will be an important part of this market from the start and will be championed by solutions such as Moblin...
- Research articles 2008-09-23
- Strategy Analytics: ARM Will Beat Intel in $17 Billion Mobile Internet Device Market
- BOSTON -- Sales of Mobile Internet Devices MIDs will exceed $17 Billion annually by 2014, but Intel-based products will take a minority share, according to "Mobile Internet Devices: Heavyweights Do Battle For $17 Billion Prize," just released by the Strategy Analytics Connected Home Devices service. MIDs represent the latest attempt...
- Research articles 2008-05-06
- Smartphones: The Clear Choice Over Mobile Internet Devices in U.S., Reports In-Stat
- SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- As categories of mobile devices converge, there are four primary types of productivity tools--the ultra-mobile PC UMPC, the mobile Internet device MID, smartphones, and smartphones with mobile companions, reports In-Stat (http://www.in-stat.com). The clear winner in an In-Stat survey of U.S. consumers is the smartphone, either alone or...
- Research articles 2008-05-28
- dmedia, NextWave Wireless Team to Develop Sophisticated Mobile WiMAX Device
- dmedia to Deliver NextWave-Powered, WiMAX-enabled Mobile Internet DeviceMID; Spurring WiMAX Adoption through Advanced Operator Service Innovation
- Research articles 2008-06-05
- REVIEW: Novatel MiFi 2200 Makes Effective Mobile Internet Connection
- The Novatel MiFi 2200 is a small device that provides 3G Internet access and Wi-Fi connectivity for as many as five wireless users. eWEEK Labs' tests show that the device is an attractive option for providing mobile Internet access for temporary offices, traveling work teams, meetings and many other situations...
- News items 2009-10-15
- Amazon.com Selling TwitterPeek Mobile Twitter Device For $99
- Peek Nov. 3 launched TwitterPeek, a mobile device designed to let users send tweets and direct messages from the leading microblog service without incurring the data costs associated with texting on smartphones. TwitterPeek is available exclusively from Amazon.com for $99.95. The price includes 6 months of unlimited Twitter service. However,...
- News items 2009-11-03
- Go Mobile, Grow: Should Mobile Internet Services Be The Next Big Growth Gamble For Mobile Device Makers?
- Mobile Device Makers MDMs, confronted by numerous challenges to growth and profitability, are looking to develop new avenues to expand their core device offerings. Based on a consumer survey by the IBM Institute for Business Value, they believe that the rapidly growing market for mobile Internet services may provide just...
- White papers 2008-05-01
- TURKEY: TURKCELL LAUNCHES MOBILE INTERNET SERVICES.(Brief Article)
- Turkish mobile carrier Turkcell announced the launch of its new mobile Internet service, SurfCell for WAP and GPRS users. Users will be able to access Internet sites through ... Turkish mobile carrier Turkcell announced the launch of its new mobile Internet service, SurfCell for WAP and...
- Research articles 2001-08-26
- Comverse selected by Bouygues Telecom to provide high performance, device-independent, mobile Internet infrastructure.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-30 January 2001-COMVERSE NETWORK SYSTEMS: Comverse selected by Bouygues Telecom to provide high performance, device-independent, mobile Internet infrastructure C1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:30012001 Comverse Network Systems, a division of Comverse Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:CMVT), and the world's leading...
- Research articles 2001-01-30
- Digifriends, NextWave Wireless Announce WiMAX Device Collaboration
- Digifriends to Deliver Feature-Rich, Mobile Internet Device - Powered by NextWave's WiMAX Chipset; Sparking WiMAX Excitement through the Proliferation of New Multimedia Device Possibilities SAN DIEGO -- On a mission to accelerate global WiMAX adoption, Digifriends Co. Ltd., one of Korea's leading mobile WiMAX and portable multimedia device makers...
- Research articles 2008-10-15
- Comverse Selected by Bouygues Telecom to Provide Mobile Internet Infrastructure - Brief Article
- Comverse announced that its mobile Internet router has been selected by Bouygues Telecom to enable wireless Internet services which will be made available to Bouygues' more than five million subscribers. Comverse is supplying a suite of network platforms for the delivery of Internet-based services to wireless devices, enabling Bouygues Telecom...
- Research articles 2001-01-01
- Amazon's Kindle and ASUS' Eee PC: Bellwethers for Mobile Internet Device and UMPC Markets, According to ABI Research
- NEW YORK -- Amazon's new "Kindle" reader device and ASUSTek Computer's ultra-mobile "Eee PC" are conspicuous examples of a whole new class of Internet-connected products which will become popular over the next five years. Hailed by some as "the first improvement to the book in centuries," Kindle is a portable...
- Research articles 2007-12-05
- T-Mobile Austria Adopts Danger's Mobile Internet Solution; T-Mobile Austria Offers Danger's Award-Winning Software Experience with the T-Mobile Sidekick II
- PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Danger Inc., a mobile software and services company, today announced that T-Mobile Austria launched the T-MobileR SidekickR II, a device powered by Danger's mobile Internet platform. With a two year service contract, Austrian consumers can purchase the T-Mobile Sidekick II for only EUR 99 (about $120)....
- Research articles 2005-10-20
- T-Mobile UK Launches Danger's Mobile Internet Service; T-Mobile UK Is the First Operator to Offer Danger's Award-Winning Software in the UK
- PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Danger, Inc., provider of mobile software services, today announced that T-Mobile UK will be the first UK operator to offer the T-Mobile SidekickR II, a device powered by Danger's mobile Internet platform.
- Research articles 2005-11-17
- Mobile Internet and broadband will be the dominanant themes at this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-8 February 2008-Informa Telecoms & Media: Mobile Internet and broadband will be the dominanant themes at this year's Mobile World Congress in BarcelonaC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:08022008 Flush from the success of mobile broadband HSPA USB modem sales, ...
- Research articles 2008-02-08
- Samsung and Clearwire unveil WiMAX device
- Samsung is unveiling a new mobile internet device, called Mondi, which it plans to sell through mobile operator Clearwire. In addition to WiFi, the Mondi will support WiMAX, an emerging wide-area technology that aims to provide wireless internet access to entire cities. Clearwire is currently ...
- Articles 2009-03-31
- Clearwire: The Highway for Mobile Internet Devices
- On March 12, iSuppli released their forecast for Mobile Internet Devices, or MIDs, which are defined as any portable wireless internet connected device with a screen of at least 8 inches in diameter, and instant-or-always on functionality. There were around 54 million of these devices in 2007, largely smart phones....
- External links 2009-03-15
- Alcatel and Agence France-Presse partner to offer mobile Internet content
- TELECOMWORLDWIRE-3 February 2000-Alcatel and Agence France-Presse partner to offer mobile Internet content C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com Alcatel and news agency Agence France-Presse have partnered to distribute information services to a variety of Internet-enabled devices. Under the agreement AFP's general, economic and sports news will...
- Research articles 2000-02-03
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