Home / italy cell phone
Get Chitika eMiniMalls

Sponsor

TTZ Media

Sponsor

TagCloud


nextcellphones
nextcellphones

T-Mobile USA Picks Yahoo For Search

11/20/2008, 02:48 |

It's not all bad news for Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) these days. T-Mobile USA has picked the company's OneSearch platform for its default search engine on mobile phones, InfoWorld reports. The carrier will be placing a OneSearch button on phones under a deal expected to be announced at the Open Mobile Summit in San Francisco later this week. It's a notable win for Yahoo, particularly considering that T-Mobile just released the first Google-branded phone, the G1, last month. Yahoo didn't say whether the OneSearch button would get any play on that device. Marco Boerries, EVP and head of Yahoo's Connected Life Division, told InfoWorld that Yahoo let Google take away most of its market share in PC search and that it's working diligently to make sure the same thing doesn't happen in mobile. Yahoo now has deals with 26 mobile operators around the world, which count 850 million subscribers among them total. T-Mobile dropped Google (NSDQ: GOOG) search for Yahoo in markets in Northern and Central Europe last March. 

Social Media Deals Report: This 199-page report, filled with charts and data, examines the categories, number and size of VC and M&A deal in social media from 2007 through 2008. Visit the ContentNext Reports page



Plone to Drupal Help needed

01/01/1970, 01:00 |
I've been slowly (very slowly, sorry!) trying to migrate the Macncell.com site from Plone to Drupal, and I need some help...

MacNN: Snow Leopard could ship 1Q 2009

11/19/2008, 18:00 |

Filed under: , ,

Snow Leopard could ship as early as January, according to comments made by the director of Apple's Unix Technology Group.

Jordan Hubbard said at the Large Installation System Administration conference last week that Mac OS X 10.6 will ship in the first quarter of 2009, according to MacNN.

This primes the Macworld Expo rumor pump: Scheduled for January 5, Steve could debut new quad-core iMacs in addition to showing off this new version of the operating system.

This is not to be confused with Mac OS X 10.5.6, a minor update, which could be available as soon as Friday.

TUAWMacNN: Snow Leopard could ship 1Q 2009 originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 19 Nov 2008 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments



Share Your Story: What’s Your Best Budget Cell Phone?

01/01/1970, 01:00 |
After reviewing a wide array of cell phones in 2008, I recently published my list of the five best budget cell phones. Cell phones making that list are priced in the...

MLK Jr. Estate Threatening To Sue Vendors For Selling Products With Obama And King

11/18/2008, 18:32 |
The family of Martin Luther King Jr. has unfortunately done plenty to tarnish the great man's legacy over the last few decades, specifically in being overly aggressive claiming "ownership" of anything having to do with King, and demanding money from various entities that show King's speeches. A decade ago they were involved in a big legal fight with CBS for showing King's I Have A Dream speech. Who knew that dream was locked up thanks to intellectual property laws?

Now the family is apparently threatening to sue anyone selling any kind of merchandise that includes images of King and President-Elect Obama, claiming that if others are making money off of King's image, King's family should get a cut: "We do feel that if somebody's out there making a dollar, we should make a dime." So, now, apparently that dream is to keep making money off a speech that was delivered decades ago.

Permalink | Comments | Email This Story



Mozilla claims Guinness Record for downloads

07/03/2008, 12:01 |
(Reuters) - Mozilla, developer of open-source Web browser Firefox, said on Wednesday it set a new Guinness World Record for the largest number of software downloads in 24 hours.



Teardown party: the MSI Wind and Acer Aspire One get ripped open

07/06/2008, 01:07 |

Filed under:


You knew this was bound to happen. Like any good piece of gadgetry, there's always someone who can't wait to get their grubby hands all over it... and rip it to shreds to see how it works. Today we present the disemboweling of two of the latest challengers to the Eee's netbook throne: the MSI Wind, and the Acer Aspire One. The Aspire One at least gets the courtesy of a proper unboxing before the medical proceedings begin; the Wind just gets cracked open like a cold PBR at your cousin's barbecue. Don't take our word for it, however -- truck on over to the read links and see the messes with your very own eyes.

Read - Breaking Wind
Read - Acer Aspire One Unboxed and Disassembled
Permalink | Email this | Comments

Making the web work as a reach medium

11/18/2008, 19:57 |

T-Mobile bought a one billion impression campaign from AOL/Platform-A last week. The impressions were spread across two days. With Platform-A delivering about 3 billion impressions per day, that's a 33 percent share of voice across their network (the biggest one out there.) I would say that officially, this ad buy proves that you can have simultaneous reach of some kind online.
No it's not the same as a superbowl commercial, but it's pretty important for brand advertisers nonetheless.
More marketers should be willing to pay a premium for this kind of campaign. A site takeover actually already has some traction and is a great way to flood people with your message. However one site is only one site. A giant scale buy on a network on the other hand, can ensure that you're showing a majority of Americans your message in just a day or two. Networks should be selling takeovers every day of the year.

There are a few tactical issues to think about:

The hard part about share of voice using a network is that on each site, the share of voice would actually be somewhat small. Using retargeting can make sure you hit the same person a few times.

There can be several reasons for wanting broad reach. Obviously one of them is to have a lot of people see your ad. But the other goal is typically to have those people remember your ad. Pair this kind of buy with guarantees on some major home pages and you should be good to go.

Networks sell this kind of thing for low single-digit CPMs, a great price in a downturn.

at home in Barcelona

02/04/2008, 19:38 |

I wanted to mention that I am feeling at home in the whole territory of EU and I don’t feel “foreigner” anywhere inside of EU - whether it is Finland or Spain. So next week in Barcelona I will feel at home very much so.

In practice it means that I could move and live permanently in any place inside of EU, but I lived already in Italy - similarly warm country as Spain - so Spain is too warm for me, and thus not an option for me.

But who knows, I never say never. Which reminds me: I must plan/book my visit in Ireland next month…



August 14, 2008 Roundup

01/01/1970, 01:00 |


Spotify invite

10/08/2008, 00:46 |

Spotify logotyp

I have a couple of invitations to Spotify, so if you’re interested drop a comment and you might be the lucky one. I’ll pass them on to a couple of random comments tomorrow. I wish I had more of them…

Zune Podcast Topic Interview with Rob Greenlee at New Media Expo

11/03/2008, 00:48 |
Shaun Daily interviewed me at the recent New Media Expo and we talked for 30 minutes about Zune podcast support, the state of podcasting, the future and some great content that is available. To listen to the full interview click this link that will take you to the BlogTalkRadio.com website.


DoCoMo, KTF to Sell Google Phone Next Year

01/01/1970, 01:00 |
Japan's NTT DoCoMo Inc and South Korean partner KTF Co will jointly develop a smartphone using Google Inc software for launch next year, the Nikkei business daily reported on Wednesday.

Is Yahoo done with search? (Owen Thomas/Valleywag)

11/19/2008, 22:10 |

Owen Thomas / Valleywag:
Is Yahoo done with search?  —  Among the many windmills Jerry Yang tilted at in his brief career as Yahoo's CEO was his devotion to Web search.  It veered on an obsession for him.  It played into his decision to resist Microsoft's offers to shower him with cash, first for his whole company, then for just its search business.

Space Spotlight: Pics of moons, Mars & more

11/18/2008, 16:09 |



Conference time

01/01/1970, 01:00 |

Apple TV update 2.3 released

11/20/2008, 03:48 |

Filed under: ,

Apple has just released software update 2.3 for the Apple TV. Right now, we don't have the change log, but we'll update the post as soon as we get more information.

var digg_url = 'http://digg.com/apple/Apple_TV_Update_2_3_removes_Boxee_Hack; It is important to know that as with all other Apple TV firmware updates, running the update WILL remove any non-Apple TV software. So if you have installed the USB boxee hack you might want to wait on running the update.

Apple TV will eventually prompt you to run the automatic update, so boxee or XBMC users might want to check out the XBMC.org forums for information on disabling automatic updates.

If you are not using any additional software and would like to download this new update, you can do so by visiting Settings > General > Software Update from the main Apple TV menu. If you notice any new features, be sure to let us know in the comments.

Update: Apple has now posted a change log on their website. According to the knowledge base article, the following aspects of Apple TV have been updated:

  • AirTunes Streaming from Apple TV - Music can be streamed via AirTunes to Airport Express speakers or other Apple TVs in your house.
  • Third-party Remote Controls - Apple TV can now learn other remote controls and use them in addition to the Apple Remote.
  • Playlists - Playlists in iTunes that contain Movies, TV Shows, Podcasts, and Music Videos can now be seen on Apple TV.
  • Music Volume Control - Support for volume control in Music.


Thanks for the tip, Jeff.

TUAWApple TV update 2.3 released originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 19 Nov 2008 21:48:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

AT&T to Acquire Centennial

11/10/2008, 06:32 |
The consolidation in the wireless industry continues. Fresh off the news that Verizon's acquisition of Alltel is likely to go through, AT&T is also acquiring a smaller player.

According to the AP and Mercury News, AT&T has agreed to acquire Centennial Communications (NASDAQ: CYCL) for a cash deal of $944 million. The deal will add approximately 1.1 million customers to its subscriber base. Centennial has operations in rural areas of the Midwest and Southeast United States, along with Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

AT&T hopes the deal will close by the second quarter of 2009.



STRIKE OFF 'NO ABORTION' GPS - Sunday Mirror

05/06/2007, 18:10 |
This article is about "iphone"

STRIKE OFF 'NO ABORTION' GPS - Sunday Mirror

"What I don't expect from GPs, who (according to the BMA) now earn an average of £100000 a year and work shorter hours, is for them to make moral judgments ..."

Here is the link
Read More

Contributed by Travis

Motorola Mobile TV DH01: PMP for mobile TV - Crave

01/12/2008, 19:01 |




Crave

Motorola Mobile TV DH01: PMP for mobile TV
Crave, UK - Jan 7, 2008
The next killer consumer application is going to be mobile TV, or at least that's what Motorola is hoping with its latest device, the Mobile TV DH01.



Sears Launches Sears2Go

11/07/2008, 17:55 |

Not convinced Mobile Commerce is hitting the mainstream? Well check this out- Sears.com today announced the launch of Sears2go - a mobile commerce Web site which enables customers to find and buy select Sears.com merchandise from their mobile phone.

"In Sears' continued effort to innovate and serve our customers as they adopt new technologies, Sears2go makes it easier than ever to cut out the holiday shopping hassles and shop from the convenience of your mobile phone," said Ravi Acharya, Director of eCommerce at Sears Holdings. "More and more customers are using their mobile phones to shop online and Sears2go is completely geared for mobile devices with an emphasis on speed, usability and security. So, whether you're stuck on the commuter train or waiting for your child's holiday concert to begin, you can get your shopping done - ultimately leaving more time for you!"

Sears2go lets customers select products from a wide variety of categories, including apparel, electronics and computers, fitness and sports, jewelry, tools, toys and games with home delivery or in store pickup. After purchasing an item on Sears2go, shoppers picking up their order in store will receive a text message alert when their merchandise is ready for pick-up.

Many of the same features available on Sears.com will be available through Sears2go, providing a streamlined, consistent experience. Functional features, such as product search/browsing, shopping cart and checkout, gifts, product reviews, store locator, special offers and order status make mobile shopping just as easy as shopping online.

The site is powered by Usablenet, a NY based mobile partner for leading brands.

"We're proud to be working with Sears to deliver the convenience of mobile browsing and purchasing to its customers," said Nick Taylor, President of Usablenet. Usablenet Mobile is a fully managed service that leverages the features and functionality of a company's existing Web site and extends it to all mobile devices worldwide in less than six weeks, requiring no client IT or Web design resources.

Text SHOP to 73277 or visit Sears2go.com on your mobile phone. Standard text messaging rates may apply.



Codemasters announce Colin McRae: DiRT 2

01/01/1970, 01:00 |
Colin McRae: DiRT 2 - Image 1After more than a year in development, the sequel for the highly-acclaimed racing title Colin McRae: DiRT (PC, Xbox 360, PS3) has finally been officially announced by Codemasters.

Simply called Colin McRae: DiRT 2, the sequel will continue on the excitement of rally driving racing game, keeping the legacy alive of the late Scottish rally driver who passed away even before the release of the original title.

Says executive producer Gavin Raeburn,

Colin McRae was all about the speed, the excitement or rally driving. Later his showmanship shone through in events such as the X-games, the Dakar Rally and the Race of Champions. He could do things with a car that no one else would and that's where we're taking the series with new events at the extreme edge of rally and motorsport. It will be a great tribute to an incredible champion.


Colin McRae: DiRT 2 will sport an enhanced version of the EGO engine, the same one used in the impressive-looking GRID. Also featured are comprehensive and improved online modes. The sequel is scheduled to come out on a yet-to-be-specified date in 2009, and will be completing the whole course of gaming platforms: Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, DS, PSP, and PC.

For more news and updates on this, keep coming back here at QJ.



Related Colin McRae: DiRT 2 Articles:


Economy casts pall on Sun Valley media fest

07/03/2008, 19:44 |
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The deteriorating U.S. economy and slumping stock prices will frame discussions among top media and technology executives at the 26th annual Allen & Co confab in Sun Valley, Idaho, next week.

Google shutting down 'Lively'

11/20/2008, 04:53 |
The search giant's virtual world project, launched during the summer, never really got off the ground. Google has decided to shutter the initiative at year's end.


Company Reinvents BountyQuest In Attempt To Bust Bogus Patents

11/18/2008, 22:31 |
Many of you probably remember BountyQuest, the company set up by Tim O'Reilly and Jeff Bezos as an attempt to bust bogus patents by reaching out to the "wisdom of the crowd" to dig up prior art. The initiative got plenty of attention, thanks to Bezos' and O'Reilly's involvement, but the project faded out and eventually just shut down after it failed in its high profile attempt to invalidate Bezos' own infamous "one-click patent" (which has since run into troubles on prior art found by others).

Apparently, though, there's a new startup that's attempting to do pretty much the same thing. The Associated Press has an article about Article One Partners, whose business plan sounds like a photocopy of BountyQuest's original plan. Apparently the AP reporters weren't aware of BountyQuest, because it's not mentioned in the article. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but considering the striking similarities between the two operations, you'd think it would at least merit a mention. Hopefully Article One can survive where BountyQuest flopped, but I'm not that hopeful, honestly. It could potentially work for a few high profile patents, but on average, it's tough to get random people to get excited about digging up prior art on patents.

Permalink | Comments | Email This Story



Astronaut loses tool bag during spacewalk

11/19/2008, 00:33 |
Things didn't go quite according to plan for astronaut Heide Stefanyshyn-Piper during her spacewalk outside the International Space Station on Tuesday.

Snocator - Cool iPhone App for Skiiers

11/07/2008, 18:12 |

Winter is coming and the skiers are getting excited. Just in time for the first snowfall of the year, Useful Networks has launched a new iPhone app which combines all the tools skiers and snowboarders need, both on and off the mountain.

The Snocator application uses interactive GPS trail maps to show users exactly where they are on the mountain. Users can also check snow reports, mountain cams and weather forecasts to get up-to-date information on their favorite resorts as they plan their next ski vacation, or just their afternoon on the slopes.

Built for snow sports addicts by snow sports addicts, Snocator is the only iPhone application to use location-enabled ski maps to show snow sports enthusiasts where they are on the mountain, with all nearby lifts, runs, lodges, terrain parks and more pictured in detail.

The mapping feature is available at most ski resorts in the U.S. and Canada. Snow reports, mountain cams, and weather info are available for most ski resorts worldwide.

"Snocator is the ultimate guide for skiers and snowboarders, whether they are beginners or seasoned pros," said Useful Networks CEO Brian Levin. "With Snocator, anyone can find their exact location on the mountain on a detailed map showing lifts, runs and lodges."

Snocator is available at major ski resorts in the U.S. and Canada and works anywhere users have a data signal or Wi-Fi connection with the iPhone. It is currently selling for $5.99 and you can check out more info, read reviews and buy it for your iphone by clicking here.



Florida Senator Carey Baker Seeks Ban For Cell Phones Behind The Wheel

09/29/2008, 18:52 |

Florida Senator Carey Baker is expected to introduce new bills that limit and bans the use of a mobile phone while driving a car in the Sunshine State.

The bill calls for two new measures. One measure prohibits drivers 18 and over from sending or reading text messages when behind the wheel of a car. The other would ban the use of cell phones altogether for drivers under the age of 18.

Baker has supported other legislation that banned the use of cell phones while driving, but so far none of them have passed.

Phones cell - MetroPCS List of Phones

07/05/2007, 18:32 |

MetroPCS List of Phones
Check out the variety of cool phones MetroPCS offers you. Choose from a selection of phones with digital cameras, video capabilities, and more. Just plug in your zip code and get started.
Source: www.metropcs.com

Verizon phones
Here are the Top Verizon phones according to your About.com guide to cell phones.
Source: cellphones.about.com

TRACFONE Nationwide Prepaid Wireless - PHONES
To search for phones available in your area, please enter your ZIP Code: Search
Source: tracfone.com

All Siemens phones
GSMArena.com: Siemens GSM cellphones Siemens reviews. Siemens S75 review: Serious competitor; Siemens CX75 review: Bluetooth, MP3 and chrome
Source: www.gsmarena.com

eBay ? cell phone, nokia and motorola items on eBay.com. Find IT on
More Info About Cell Phones & PDAs: eBay is the leading place to buy and sell cell phones and cell phone accessories. Whether you are looking for a brand new cell phone, a used phone, or a new phone
Source: cell-phones.ebay.com

Music, video phones may ride iPhone wave - Wireless World
Cell phones sporting bigger screens, music, video and Web-surfing capabilities may try to steal some Music, video phones may ride iPhone wave Consumer attention could be drawn to competitors
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

Used Cell Phones
Buy, sell, and list lost and found cellphones through classified listings.
Source: www.usedcellphones.com

Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

Looking At the Competition: The Blackberry Bold

11/14/2008, 12:09 |

Being so heavily Windows Mobile-centric, I find it interesting when I can get my hands on devices from companies that compete with Windows Mobile. I had an opportunity to play with a RIM Blackberry Bold earlier this week, and was extremely impressed with the hardware. I thought it might be useful to share what I thought was good about the Bold, if for no other reason than to point out to anyone from Microsoft, HTC, etc. reading this site that Windows Mobile devices are lacking somewhat in the area that the Bold inhabits.

The 2.66 inch, 320 x 480 screen was simply gorgeous - very crisp, with great contrast. It made everything look excellent - I think the Blackberry OS, for all its faults, gets many things right on the home screen - the indicator icons on Windows Mobile are huge in comparison, so even by making them smaller, things look sharper and more organized on the Blackberry home screen. The keyboard felt really good, although I thought the width of the device was a bit much - it's closer to the Motorola Q9h in width, while I prefer the more slender Blackjack II. Not a deal-breaker though, I'd put up with the extra width to get that screen. Device thickness and weight were reasonable.

Performance was very snappy - apps just flew, screens appeared and vanished quickly. I've always felt that other Blackberry models had a nice home screen, but looked like pagers once you dug a layer deeper, but the Bold has a pretty good second level as well. Video playback was very impressive as well - there was a Speed Racer sample clip that looked amazing, the best I've seen on a mobile device in a long time. The media player software was pretty weak though - it was a combination of VCR-like buttons and a DOS-like directory listing of videos. I'm spoiled by how fun and easy media browsing is on my Zune, and everything else pales in comparison.

I could only sigh as I heard my friend explain that he leaves WiFi turned on all the time, and still gets 2-3 days of heavy use out of it, because the WiFi is smart enough to stay in a super low power mode until it detects he comes home, then it connects WiFi and uses that rather than 3G. When he leaves the house, it seamlessly moves back to 3G. Now that's smart software! There were certainly parts of the software that screamed "I used to be wireless pager software!", but RIM has done a pretty good job sprucing up the look and feel of the operating system.

Oh yeah, it didn't have a high-gloss back that attracted smudges (are you listening HTC?). It really is a great hardware design. I'm sure if I spent a week using it I'd see more flaws in the software and hardware, but I have to say that as first impressions go, the Bold makes a good one - and first impressions are generally what sell phones to the public. I can't think of any Windows Mobile device that comes close to matching the Bold in terms of hardware, and that's really unfortunate.

I'm convinced that HTC in particular is so fixated on beating Apple in the touch game, that even though they don't have a great touch-friendly operating system to work with (Windows Mobile Professional is still far too stylus-based), they're ignoring the popular consumer market that RIM is making big inroads into now. When I hear a 25-year old female friend gush about how much she loves her new Blackberry Curve, a device I'd always perceived as a business device, I know there's a missing piece in Microsoft's consumer strategy - a very big piece. RIM has somehow pivoted with their product strategy just enough to allow the carriers to heavily promote Blackberry devices as being consumer devices, and based mostly on nice hardware design, consumers are buying Blackberry devices in big numbers. Microsoft and their hardware partners have to come up with a solution to this problem - and a good start would be a device that competes head-on with the Blackberry Bold and wins.

Jason Dunn owns and operates Thoughts Media Inc., a company dedicated to creating the best in online communities. He enjoys photography, mobile devices, blogging, digital media content creation/editing, and pretty much all technology. He lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada with his lovely wife, and his sometimes obedient dog. He has a thing for high-resolution screens.