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…
MEX supported by 160Characters.org
We’re pleased to welcome 160Characters.org as a supporter of the MEX conference. 160 Characters is a membership forum for individuals and companies around the world interested in the mobile messaging industry. It aims to support and promote the mo…
The first MVNO to reach maturity
Virgin was the first high profile mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) success story. It has amassed some 4.1m active customers since launching in November 1999, making it the fastest growing network operator in the UK. Today, however, Virgin …
Mobile Innovation on Flash
Mobile Innovation (MI), the user interface specialist best known for its work on Symbian platforms, has published an interesting article on the emergence of Flash as an enabler of the user experience.
You can read it on the MI web-site.
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PMN are publishing a series of special email newsletters for the MEX conference, featuring the latest developments in the mobile user experience field and insights from pioneers in this area. The newsletter will also provide a regular update on a…
Steven Trew, Head of Mobile, FT.com to speak at MEX
We’re delighted to welcome a new speaker to the MEX agenda. Steven Trew, head of the Financial Times’ highly regarded mobile services, will join the Day Two panel entitled: ‘Media opportunities, MVNO partnerships and alternative business models‘.