From: Mobile Hardware Report [mailto:mobilehardware@newsletter.infoworld.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 1:33 PM
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Subject: Mobile Hardware Report: Apple's iPhones lead to iTypos
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Wednesday, Nov 14, 2007 Apple's iPhones lead to iTypos Posted November 14, 03:44 a.m. Pacific Time Apple iPhone users make mistakes more often when texting compared to users of phones with hard keys, a new study found. >> THE WINDOWS SERVER(R) 2008 RELEASE CANDIDATE OPERATING SYSTEM IS READY See how built-in Web technologies make Windows Server 2008 a robust, security-enhanced, and reliable foundation on which you can develop, deliver, and manage rich user applications and experiences. Join the growing global community. Download the Release Candidate today. Click here. >> China Mobile in talks with Apple to sell iPhone Posted November 13, 04:58 a.m. Pacific Time China Mobile is in talks with Apple to sell the iPhone in China, the company's CEO said on Tuesday. But he's not keen on the type of revenue-sharing model that Apple has insisted on elsewhere in the world. >> China Unicom also open to iPhone talks Posted November 14, 05:03 a.m. Pacific Time China Unicom may be open to selling Apple's iPhone in China, giving Apple a second option for bringing its device to the world's most populous market. >> Microsoft, GSMA promote 3G laptops Posted November 13, 04:46 a.m. Pacific Time Microsoft and the GSM Association are promoting 3G mobile telecommunications by asking companies to build laptop PCs that automatically connect to the Internet wirelessly over mobile phone networks. >> THE WINDOWS SERVER(R) 2008 RELEASE CANDIDATE OPERATING SYSTEM IS READY See how built-in Web technologies make Windows Server 2008 a robust, security-enhanced, and reliable foundation on which you can develop, deliver, and manage rich user applications and experiences. Join the growing global community. Download the Release Candidate today. Click here. >> Apple fixes security bug with iPhone update Posted November 12, 16:50 p.m. Pacific Time Apple has pushed out its iPhone 1.1.2 firmware update to users of its popular mobile phone, fixing a widely publicized bug in the iPhone's browser. >> ARM's CEO talks of iPhone, Android, and Acorns Posted November 08, 06:05 a.m. Pacific Time Shortly after the iPhone launched earlier this year, the head of microprocessor maker ARM said the new handset will stimulate growth in the smartphone market because the hype around the product would pique people's interest. Since then, the iPhone, and the smartphone market overall, have taken off. >> Correos delivers on the promise of RFID Posted November 12, 03:00 a.m. Pacific Time E-mail, IMs, text messages, online bill payments -- each has chipped away at our need for a postal carrier, seemingly dooming plain old mail to take its place on the dusty shelf of history as a legacy means for communication. >> Nokia unveils successor to the N95 phone Posted November 14, 04:43 a.m. Pacific Time Nokia has unveiled a new high-end mobile phone with a 5-megapixel camera and a built-in GPS navigation system. >> | ||
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