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Sprint Nextel May Outsource Thousands Of Jobs

11/20/2008, 00:36 | MoCoNews

Outsourcing is now standard among cellphone carriers, whether it's for call centers or retail sales. But as Sprint (NYSE: S) Nextel looks for ways to right its listing ship, it is mulling a fairly dramatic outsourcing effort that could involve thousands of its IT and network-operations employees, the Kansas City Star reports. A spokesman for the carrier declined to give specifics on the outsourcing idea other than to say it was an option. "What we spend on our network per customer is more than what our networks are spending," said the spokesman, John Taylor.

Macquarie Research analyst Phil Cusick recently suggested the carrier might be exploring outsourcing IT-related jobs to IBM and network operations jobs to Alcatel Lucent or Ericsson (NSDQ: ERIC). He thinks the carrier could outsource as many as 5,000 to 10,000 employees through the move. "Network outsourcings typically involve transferring the affected network-operations employees (though not the network itself) to the vendor, which will then 'right-size' the cost structure," Cusick wrote recently in an investor report. "Given (Sprint's) redundant iDEN and CDMA workforces, we would expect significant layoffs (including in Kansas City) that (Sprint) may not have the political stomach to do itself."

It's not an entirely new idea in the industry. Carriers have various functions that operate internally and externally, oftentimes moving in both directions depending on performance and other metrics. Sprint Nextel is working on improving the customer experience, re-building its brand and increasing profitability, Taylor said. "The other focus that we have is that we really want to simplify our business and that's been true from the very beginning (when Sprint acquired Nextel in 2005)? We've begun the process of turning things around, but there's a lag of perception in the marketplace and it's understandable."

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Kodak Sues Samsung, LG Over Digital Camera Technology Used In Phones

11/19/2008, 21:29 | MoCoNews

imageEastman Kodak has filed a pair of lawsuits against LG (SEO: 066570) and Samsung alleging that the companies infringed on patents involving digital cameras in some of their devices. The complaints, which were filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York and with the U.S. International Trade Commission, involve technology related to image capture, compression and data storage and a method for previewing motion images.

Kodak is asking for compensation for damages resulting from the companies' alleged infringement and injunctions to prohibit the further sale and importation of products cited in the complaint, which are believed to be Samsung's Blackjack II and LG's Dare. Kodak didn't disclose how much money it was seeking in the suit. It said it's held discussions with both companies to try to resolve the matter, but they've been unable to reach agreement. Samsung and LG have both indicated their plans to fight the charges, but the dispute could, of course, end in a settlement before ever reaching a court's docket. Eastman Kodak makes a large slice of its revenue from licensing imaging patents to several companies including Panasonic, Motorola (NYSE: MOT), Nokia (NYSE: NOK), Olympus, Sanyo, Sharp, Sony (NYSE: SNE) Ericsson (NSDQ: ERIC) and others. Kodak is making a bigger push in the mobile device space of late, most notably with the recent launch of the ZN5, a co-branded device from Motorola that features a 5-megapixel camera. Release.

Pictured: Samsung Blackjack II and LG Dare

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Prada II Phone Comes With a Swanky Little Bluetooth Watch

11/19/2008, 11:37 | Gizmodo: Cellphones

Apparently it was optimistic to expect Prada to understand the difference between a fashion accessory and a phone accessory, because now look what's happened: Prada and LG have announced the Prada Link, a Bluetooth watch that pulls text messages and your call information from the Prada II phone. To be honest though, it doesn't look so bad. The stylish Link has a tiny little OLED screen that displays the content of text messages, call history data, a call rejection option and, of course, the time. The only downsides are the 48-hour battery life, which leaves you latching your watch to the phone for charging every couple days, and the lack of a US release date. It's not yet clear if the watch will come with the phone for free, but considering that similar watches have retailed for around $400, I'd guess not. [Prada via Akihabara]



Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 Review

11/15/2008, 04:00 | Gizmodo: Smartphones

The Gadget: The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is the new flagship smartphone for the electronics giant. Packing the new "Panels" interface, a full QWERTY keyboard, 3G data and 800x480 touchscreen in a full metal body, is the Xperia X1 poised to challenge the top smartphones?

Price: $800 (no carrier or contract required)
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Verdict: The Xperia X1 is kind of a mixed bag. For every good thing the phone does, there seems to be something detracting from it as well. From a hardware standpoint, this is a well built phone that feels extremely solid in the hand. But at the same time, it's not exactly the lightest or slimmest phone available (even for a slider). The 528MHz Processor and 256MB RAM also give the X1 enough horsepower to run smoothly...most of the time.

The 800x400 VGA screen is beautiful, considering all that resolution is tightly packed into a 2.8-inch screen. Videos and images are bright, vibrant and sharp. The fact that it uses resistive touch techonology, however, is not so great. But my favorite hardware aspect of this phone is the keyboard. The keys are well spaced, responsive and I rarely have typos in my texts; this lets me worry about what I'm saying instead of whether or not I'm typing gibberish. The phone also has an optical sensor stuck in the middle of the four-way directional pad that lets you flick your thumb over its surface, and it will scroll up and down, side to side. It's an interesting use of tech, but feels slightly awkward, a bit gimmicky since there's already a touchscreen and a d-pad make the sensor somewhat unnecessary.

On the software side, the big sell for the Xperia are its custom panel interfaces, which range from different types of homescreens, a media player interface, and even a Google-oriented screen. While selected, these panels serve as the default screen for your phone and all navigation tracks back to the panels. In theory, this is a good idea. But when you're in a panel that isn't built around a today-style screen, and you quickly want to check any missed calls or text messages you may have, this interface becomes a bit of a nuisance.

But the one panel that does stand out is the Media Player. Sony Ericsson took their design cues from the PSP and PS3 and created an interface that is equally appealing as it is functional. Clean and streamlined, the media player features large icons and buttons that work well without a stylus. From the screen, you can watch movies, listen to music, view photos or even bring up your contacts list to make a quick call. Aside from the keyboard, this is probably my favorite feature of the Xperia X1.

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In terms of calls, signal strength and call clarity were generally good in the parts of the Bay Area I tested in, but phone screens could be better designed. When you hit the call button from your home screen, it brings up your keypad with a list of recent calls. A series of icons for call logs, favorites, and contacts sit above the keypad. In the call log subscreen, it's a bit tough to tell what are missed calls, dialed calls, and received calls at first glance.

Battery life is great, as I can make calls, browse the internet, and watch videos at a moderate level for two or three days without charging it. The 3.2 MP camera has a pretty good sensor that takes crystal clear photos, and uses your touchscreen taps to autofocus on a specific object. But a slow shutter—especially in low light—detracts from the camera experience. Other than that, the software experience on the Xperia is pretty standard WinMo fare.

Overall, the custom software upgrades Sony Ericsson added to WinMo 6.1 are good, but feel tacked on; ths ranges from random 6.1 elements popping up over the custom UI when you get a call or text, text messages and missed calls that go unreported or the frozen screens that occur when you try to transition to another panel/app. It feels like Sony Ericsson chose WinMo by default, not because it's the mobile OS they really wanted.

To be blunt, the Xperia X1 isn't quite up to snuff with the top smartphones in the market from an overall standpoint. Whether you're talking about its $800 price tag, stylus-based resistive touchscreen or 3.2 MP camera, this is a phone that would have fared better amongst early adopters a year or two ago. This is not to say the Xperia X1 is a bad phone—on the contrary, it's a very respectable piece of hardware. It's just not good enough to justify the cost when better, cheaper phones are available. [Xperia on Giz]

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 - unboxing

10/09/2008, 22:50 | Fosfor Gadgets

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 - unboxing

Today I got the new Xperia X1 from Sony Ericsson. It’s their current flagship model, ready to take on the competition with the rest of the bunch. A review will follow in the near future. Check out the unboxing below.

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 - unboxing

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 - unboxing

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 - unboxing

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 - unboxing

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 - unboxing

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 - unboxing

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 - unboxing

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 - unboxing



Sony Ericsson W200i Gets Colorful - Techtree.com

01/13/2008, 13:46 | allaboutmobiles.info




Techtree.com

Sony Ericsson W200i Gets Colorful
Techtree.com, India - Jan 10, 2008
Essentially modeled in the Sony Ericsson Walkman phone tradition, the W200i also allows users take quality pictures with its 4x zoom VGA camera.



Sony Ericsson Mobile Phone Uses Motion Control Technology - eFluxMedia

01/12/2008, 16:04 | allaboutmobiles.info




eFluxMedia

Sony Ericsson Mobile Phone Uses Motion Control Technology
eFluxMedia - Jan 7, 2008
By Anne Shaw On Sunday, the world s forth mobile phone maker, Sony Ericsson, revealed a new smart cell phone, which uses motion control technology.

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10/03/2007, 00:34 | Mobile Phone Blog

Who’s Reading Your Cell’s Text Messages?
eWeek - As mobile devices become more powerful and are used to log into secure networks, and conduct high value transactions, users will need to have a way to authenticate themselves, manage passwords and prove their identity using mobile phones, he said
Source: www.eweek.com

Don’t Believe the Hype: The 21 Biggest Technology Flops
Computerworld - of features, such as personal information management and add-on storage slots, that remain essential parts of today’s mobile Still, before it faded away in 1998, Newton paved the way for PDAs, which led, in turn, to today’s smart phones. In
Source: www.computerworld.com

Yahoo’s OneSearch Mobile Software to Go Into Telefonica Phones
Bloomberg - Oct. 1 (Bloomberg) — Yahoo! Inc., racing with Google Inc. to bring Internet searching to wireless devices, signed a deal to put its OneSearch service on Telefonica SA mobile phones, doubling the product’s potential customers. The partnership will
Source: www.bloomberg.com

Attention dieters ? flip open your cell phones
MSNBC - A Japanese businessman looks at samples of a lunch menu in front of a restaurant as another man walks by speaking on his mobile in Tokyo this week. Now a system lets the calorie-conscious phone in their eating habits. Sept. 27: In Wintersville
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

Navteq Locates Cash in Finland
MSN MoneyCentral - The deal will add a vast database of digital maps covering 69 countries to Nokia’s assets, giving it the core data it needs for location-based services in its mobile phones. The move is the largest in a string of acquisitions Nokia has made recently
Source: news.moneycentral.msn.com

RADAR(TM) Your Kid’s Mobile Watchdog Now Compatible with Windows(TM
Forbes - eAgency Systems, developer of RADAR, the revolutionary child protection solution for monitoring and safeguarding kids’cell phone activity, announced certification for Windows Mobile 6, making it compatible with all Windows Mobile smart phones on the
Source: www.forbes.com

The Road Warrior’s Arsenal
Inc.com - Thanks to the ubiquity of high-speed wireless networks and smart phones that can run even the most sophisticated business applications, life for traveling executives is increasingly like life in the office; the only thing that’s different is the view
Source: www.inc.com

Mauj Mobile introduces ‘Gita sholkas’ for mobile phones
Indian Television - MUMBAI: Mauj Mobile which provides mobile VAS solutions has introduced Gita Shloka Service for mobile users. The new service provided by mauj Mobile is availabe in 108 shlokas , which form the crux of the ‘Geeta Saar’ at a subscription rate of Rs 30
Source: indiantelevision.com

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10/02/2007, 00:29 | Mobile Phone Blog

Adobe releases new Flash software for mobile phones - Reuters


Canada.com
Adobe releases new Flash software for mobile phones
Reuters - 16 hours ago
software for its popular Flash Player on Sunday that promises to bring the quality of live video on mobile phones closer to that of video on computers.
Adobe launches Flash Lite 3 for Mobile Phones I4U
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Vodafone, Global Cool team up for mobile phone recycling - Telecom Paper (subscription)

Vodafone, Global Cool team up for mobile phone recycling
Telecom Paper (subscription), Netherlands - 13 hours ago
The aim of the initiative is to encourage as many people as possible to hand their old phones into a Vodafone store for recycling and reuse.

Source: news.google.com

Samsung's Got The Beat, Its Latest Music Phone - InformationWeek

Samsung's Got The Beat, Its Latest Music Phone
InformationWeek, NY - 4 hours ago
Along with its music-centric features, the phone also has a 1.3-megapixel camera and a video recorder, features common to many mobile phones.

Source: news.google.com

Brussels cuts mobile phone roaming rates for everyone - Guardian Unlimited


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Brussels cuts mobile phone roaming rates for everyone
Guardian Unlimited, UK - 14 hours ago
Using a mobile phone in Europe will be cheaper for British holidaymakers after the European commission introduced strict caps on roaming charges.
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Source: news.google.com

Cell Phones Double As Electronic Wallets - The Associated Press


CBC.ca
Cell Phones Double As Electronic Wallets
The Associated Press - Sep 30, 2007
It's spreading in the developing world because mobile phones are much more common than bank accounts. The system is particularly useful for the 8 million
In The Philippines It's Not Just A Cell Phone, It Is Also A Wallet AHN
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UK phone calls to be logged for one year - VNUNet.com


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UK phone calls to be logged for one year
VNUNet.com, UK - 6 hours ago
Information about every call from the UK's mobile phones and landlines will have to be logged by operators for one year under an extension to the Regulation
Big Brother Britain: Government and councils to spy on ALL our phones Daily Mail
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Source: news.google.com

Matalan tests mobile phone sales - Telecom Paper (subscription)

Matalan tests mobile phone sales
Telecom Paper (subscription), Netherlands - 9 hours ago
UK retailer Matalan is expected to decide this week whether or not to expand its sales of mobile phones. Twelve of its some 200 stores have already been

Source: news.google.com

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Sony Ericsson Z750 HSDPA handset

03/27/2007, 00:55 | MobileTracker
CTIA 2007 -- The Sony Ericsson Z750 is a new HSDPA handset targeted at North America. What that really means, though not technically announced, is it's destined for AT&T (Cingular). While the 3G...

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Sony Ericsson W580i announced

03/26/2007, 23:50 | MobileTracker
CTIA 2007 -- The Sony Ericsson W580i is the latest Walkman music phone for the North American market. With yet another music announcement, CTIA's first day has a very familiar feel. The W580i builds...

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More iSync Plugins for Nokias and Sony Ericssons

01/01/1970, 01:00 | Mac n Cell - Mac 'n' Cell Blog
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Sony Ericsson W705a Phone

01/01/1970, 01:00 | Mobiledia: New Cell Phone Releases

Sony Ericsson W705a- View Specs
The Sony Ericsson W705a has a metal finish and a large 2.4-inch screen. The elegant and compact slider integrates a 3.2-megapixel camera to capture photos and upload them using Wi-Fi to social networking sites. The W705 also features popular Walkman options such as the music recognition application TrackID, SensMe, for matching any mood to the music and Shake control to change tracks with the flick of a hand. PlayNow arena provides unique themes and wallpapers, ringtones, free content and DRM-free music tracks and TrackID charts from around the world... [Continue reading Sony Ericsson W705a Specs]


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