Skype teams up to create VoIP for mobile

Skype Technologies and the Hutchison 3 Group (Hutchison 3G) has announced a partnership to provide what could become the world’s first commercial VoIP service for mobile phones.
Hutchison 3G, which operates IP-based mobile broadband networks in several European markets, will become one of the first mobile phone operators in the world to embrace VoIP, a technology [...]

Microsoft Mobile Communicator

Microsoft introduced its Office Communicator 2005 at 3GSM in Barcelona. The product is basically integrated voice, video, telephony client software made for wireless and handheld devices.
The interface is based on the Office Communicator 2005 desktop client, with the mobile version providing integrated and seamless communication across all messaging, web video conferencing, voip, and IM.
The software [...]

Blackberry is the top selling PDA

Research In Motion Ltd. secured the top spot for small, handheld computers last year, despite the threat that its BlackBerry service could be shut down in the United States over a patent dispute.
RIM held 21.4 per cent of the market for personal digital assistants in 2005 as its sales soared 47 per cent from a [...]

Spot for Blackberry

Spot connects the worldwide GPS positioning with the access to satellite maps. A huge amount of mapping services like: street level maps (e.g. Google maps), geological surveys, altitude profiles, weather and environmental monitoring maps, and much more of them are available on the internet free of charge.
GIS Framework allows the integration of Spot into an [...]

JAJAH Voip launches. Is this the end of Skype?

JAJAH introduces global VoIP telephony between normal landline and mobile phones - without software download, installation process and headsets.
What exactly does this mean? Basically, you enter in your phone number and the number you want to call. Then, JAJAH voip connects the numbers together. Simple? oh yes. But it gets better… The rates are extremely [...]

Blackberry is alive and kicking with Patent workaround

RIM recently announced details of a software update (named BlackBerry Multi-Mode Editionâ„¢) that has been designed and tested as a contingency to allow RIM partners and customers to continue to use the BlackBerry service should the court implement an injunction in the current litigation involving the NTP patents.
BlackBerry Multi-Mode Edition has been designed for customers [...]