Action Engine® Brings Action Info™ to Sprint PCS Software Store
Sprint Windows Mobile 2003 Smartphone and Pocket PC Device Users First to Gain Fast and Easy Access to Popular Content from Amazon, eBay, FOX Sports, and More…
REDMOND, Wash. — July 25, 2005 — Shattering the mobile usability barrier, Action Eng…
Vodafone records stronger growth in advanced services
Vodafone’s Q2 KPIs highlighted stronger growth in revenues from non-messaging data services in almost all of its territories. These are revenues derived from the Live portal and usage of other advanced data offerings such as the Mobile Connect ca…
US carriers finally improving multimedia messaging experience
Verizon and Sprint, respectively the second and third largest mobile carriers in the US, announced today that users on both networks will now be able to exchange multimedia messages (MMS). US carriers have been among the slowest in the world to e…
Meet the speakers: Charlie Dawson
In the build-up to MEX: the PMN Mobile User Experience conference, we’ll be introducing you to many of the speakers.
Today it is the turn of Charlie Dawson, founder and partner at The Foundation. Charlie will be giving the keynote presentation…
Ikivo ships mobile SVG authoring tools
Ikivo has announced it is now shipping its Animator product, which integrates with Adobe’s Illustrator and GoLive to enable developers to create mobile SVG applications. Mobile SVG is a vector-based technology, allowing graphics to scale easily a…
Will Walkman fly?
On 12th August, Sony Ericsson’s first ‘Walkman’ branded mobile phone – the W800i – will go on sale worldwide amid considerable expectation. The specifications are impressive – including a 2 mega-pixel camera and 512 Mb of memory – but this handse…
Motorola rides the design wave
Try a quick experiment next time you’re sitting in a city cafe: look for the coolest person in the room and check out which mobile handset they’re using – don’t be surprised when you find its a Motorola RAZR.
Flash back just a couple of years a…
SurfKitchen expands support to Windows Mobile devices
SurfKitchen has announced it’s SurfKit Mobile platform will now support Windows Mobile devices, ahead of an expected customer deployment in August with an Asian operator. The company already supports Symbian and Java in its existing operator roll…