03 June 2009 San Francisco, Calf. – June 3, 2009 – Sony Ericsson today announced plans to extend its mobile Java™ Platform into its entry 3G mobile phone portfolio. This means that games, applications and content developed on the Sony Ericsson Java™ platform will provide a compelling business opportunity for developers who can now extend content creation for consumers in the entry 3G segment, widely recognised as a future growth area of the market.
Drugs were once the contraband of choice of prisoners. These days, corrections officials across the country are on the lookout for a more high-tech scourge — cell phones. Cell phones have been used to help at least two inmates escape from minimum-security conservation camps. Prison investigators fear they also are being used by gang leaders to order assaults on other inmates and employees and to coordinate the timing of prison uprisings.
A leaked picture of Winodws Mobile 7 is going around the internet lately. This is not considered to be a real one though. Thinking that this could be released in a near future is an idea far way possible...for ...
A new version of the famous Opera Browser, the Opera Mobile 9.7, has been announced. This new version will be seen the next week at the CTIA Wireless 2009. Featuers such as a server-accelerated browser, Opera Turbo and latest ...
Opera keeps its hunt on international carriers. Now the turn is for the US. According to an article posted at the Forbes site, Opera want to sing deals with the different carriers from there.
Cell phones are a danger on the road in more ways than one. Two new studies show that talking on the phone while traveling, whether you're driving or on foot, is increasing both pedestrian deaths and those of drivers and passengers, and recommend crackdowns on cell use by both pedestrians and drivers. The new studies, lead-authored by Rutgers University, Newark, Economics Professor Peter D. Loeb, relate the impact of cell phones on accident fatalities to the number of cell phones in use, showing that the current increase in deaths attributed to cell phone use follows a period when cell phones actually helped to reduce pedestrian and traffic fatalities. However, this reduction in fatalities disappeared once the numbers of phones in use reached a "critical mass" of 100 million, the study found.