Monthly Archives: April 2007

JSR 248: the future framework for mobile applications

The fact that Sony Ericsson, my former employer, is about to launch a JSR248-capable handset is starting to sink in to the blogosphere. For example, this is what Disruptive Wireless is writing:

SonyEricsson Z750: first-to-market featurephone with Naked

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The three types of mobile internet usage

A couple of years ago people talked about the difference between killing time and saving time when it came to mobile internet usage. Well, you know there’s progress when Google now presents no less than three different

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Intel has Mobile Web Tablet running Red Flag Linux

It’s not just Apple and Nokia building web tablets. Intel bets on Linux as the OS:

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GALLERY: Intel’s new Mobile Internet Device with Red Flag Linux | APC Magazine

Intel will shortly announce that its new Mobile Internet Devices

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Apple iPhone delayed?

Building a phone isn’t easy. Building a phone as revolutionary as the iPhone is even harder, something Apple seems to be finding out the hard way:

Apple iPhone Will Be Delayed Due To Complexity – Foxconn Insiders Say Quality Is

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The internet is mobile

The Nokia 770 and successor N800, the Apple iPhone and the UMPCs from WinTel all point in the same direction: the internet is going mobile. Add to that the increasing capabilities of modern feature phones and you know something big…

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