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CategoryHands-on with the HTC Touch – a broken experience
Interacting with your mobile device should be as simple as touching a sheet of paper according to John Wang, Chief Marketing Officer of HTC, and the man behind the company’s new Touch device. Indeed, Wang told me he is hoping customers will find …
Has Palm dropped the ball?
There’s been a lot of negative press about Palm’s new Foleo product since it was announced last week. Many are even questioning whether Palm has any relevance in the current climate of the mobile telecoms industry. For those who are interested i…
Palm’s new product category re-focuses on synchronisation
Palm, the mobile computing pioneer best known for its Treo smartphones, has announced the first product in a new category of mobile computing companion devices. The Foleo resembles a small laptop and pairs with a smartphone to provide a larger sc…
How to understand users
The New Yorker has an interesting 30 minute video presentation by Younghee Jung of Nokia about how our usage of mobile devices may evolve in the near future (five years or so). Jung explains Nokia’s approach to user understanding and provides som…
Delivering the Wi-Fi promise
My Nokia N80 handset, like many others from the Finnish manufacturer, is equipped with Wi-Fi capability. Nokia has become a major supporter of the technology, integrating Wi-Fi into almost all of its N-Series and E-Series devices as part of a wid…
MEX 2007 report & presentations published
The industry’s definitive report on Mobile User Experience – buy on-line for just GBP 795.
The MEX 2007 Report is our most comprehensive ever, combining in-depth reporting of the 2007 conference sessions, our unique MEX Mind Maps, research note…
Day 2 of MEX and summary
The PMN Mobile User Experience conference re-started on day two with the same high levels of energy and enthusiasm. The opening session saw Antti Ohrling, co-founder of advertising-funded MVNO Blyk, responding to the MEX manifesto statement o…
MEX covered by everyone from BBC to blogs
One of our key objectives for the MEX conference is to raise awareness of user experience in the mainstream media and as a strategic issue in the mobile industry.
We were delighted to receive coverage of the event across broadcast, print and we…