A surge in early adoption of the new G1 mobile handset - the first to incorporate Google’s Android open mobile computing platform – indicates Apple’s iPhone may have a challenger for the title of trendiest mobile device, according to analysts WebTrends.
SanDisk Corporation has announced it is bringing to market its 16GB microSDHC and Memory Stick Micro (M2) mobile memory cards - the world’s largest storage capacity for mobile phones.
SanDisk Corporation has announced the availability of SanDisk Mobile Ultra, microSD, microSDHC and Memory Stick Micro (M2) flash mobile memory cards, which are available in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB capacities.
Fujitsu Microelectronics Asia has announced a new mobile WiMAX chipset optimised for mobile WiMAX devices such as smart phones and PDAs.
Samsung Mobile has release the music dedicated Samsung i450, the first Samsung mobile phone to run the Symbian operating system in Australia.
STMicroelectronics announced the first results of its collaboration with AMD on next-generation graphics for mobile multimedia. ST’s mobile application processor, the Nomadik® STn8820, integrates AMD’s graphics technology to enable visually rich 2D and 3D applications on mobile handsets.
AMD announced an agreement to license cutting-edge graphics core technology to QUALCOMM Incorporated, a leading developer and innovator of advanced wireless technologies and mobile data solutions, for next-generation chipsets.
The Recycling Manager of the Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association (AMTA), Rose Read, said the Total Environment Centre’s (TEC) extraordinary attack on the MobileMuster mobile phone recycling program was misdirected and misleading.
Two recent reports by the mobile phone industry and a survey conducted by the Total Environment Centre revealed the ‘Mobile Muster’ scheme as seriously flawed. The industry has achieved a paltry 3% recovery rate and, in the meantime, a mountain of toxic mobiles is waiting to be dumped, Total
Motorola Inc. has announced preliminary Q2 estimates that show damage done by its struggling mobile devices business.