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2006 June

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Mobile TV Broadcast Subscribers to Leap to 100 Million by 2010

I am just not convinced. Even considering the worldwide possibilities, I just don’t think it will take off like the music market did.

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Putting The Mobile Music Pieces In Place

Very cool, but will it matter after the coming changes happen with mobile music? What changes? Just keep watching the news. You’ll see soon enough…

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Verizon Wireless to ease up on fees

In a word - cool! I am thrilled that Verizon is willing to make some badly needed changes to the way they allow for ending contracts.

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Q Gets Tipped

Moto, Motorola, Q, Smartphone, iGo, iTip

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Radio To Mobile In Australia

It has a Podcasting flavor, does it not? Regardless, you have to admit that this move by radio stations does highlight their growing desperation for listeners.

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Mobile Phone Point And Click In Japan

As passive as the following piece may seem, it is actually touching on something critical and frankly, missing from within the mobile space.

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Operator’s Mobile Content Business Models “Hopelessly Inadequate” — Research and Markets

It’s like a light just came on or something. Think about it, mobile businesses are not as strong in the data market as once thought? Hmm….

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Intel ditches mobile phone processors

Is this simply Intel getting itself into focus or are they missing out on a mobile opportunity with this sale?

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Wireless: From zero to 3G: A cellphone utopia?

The idea of 3G for all is a really neat idea, but can such a thing actually be implemented? I tend to question this, myself.

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Is that a PC in your pocket?

I say no in the biggest way. We are simply not there with the data input side of things for mobile devices to begin replacing desktop PCs.

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Samsung P300 credit card-sized phone

OK, seriously. Just how small is too small when it comes to mobile devices. If Samsung has their way, we will soon be speaking into credit card sized phones. And if you ask me, this is simply too small.

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Paris Hilton’s Crystal-Studded Sidekick 3

Because sometimes you, just have to see how far you can go. This as always worked for “Paris” and to be honest is a rather disturbing thing to do a mobile device.

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Mobile phone users will be able to buy songs from radio

Hot damn! Now this is some mobile technology that I can actually get excited about. The very idea of being able being able to buy my music right off of any radio is simply amazing!

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Mobile phones and iPods can kill, doctors warn

Yeah, so can a pencil! Seriously though, it does pay to use common sense when out in a lighting storm.

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Date set for UK Mobile Phone Throwing championship

Oh man, I wish I could participate in this! I can think of a large number of mobile users who would love to try this mobile throwing contest on for size.

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Push-to-talk standard approved

Ah yes, standards. Not everyone out there is likely to be thrilled about this, however we are about to see some new “push to talk” standards coming down the pipeline here soon.

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The Rising Hype Around Mobile Community Networks

Socia Communities are fickle. OK, there I said it. I sometimes think that we tend to get all excited about every single new concept for social networking that comes out. It’s important to remember that.

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Palm To Merge With Research In Motion?

Rumors, rumors. We love them at SvenOnTech and we love to report them to ya. A reader of ours from MyPalmLife has sent us an interesting morsel. He tells us that he’s reading all sorts of chatter of a Palm and Research in Motion merger. It seems both companies will be having an earnings conference […]

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First mobile-friendly planes to take off in 2007

Well it’s about time, man! Finally, we are hearing news that mobile phone friendly airplanes are coming to light in the 2007.

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Nokia to stop making CDMA phones

Well I guess that is the end of that. No more CDMA phones for Nokia or those who purchase phones from Nokia, either.