Friday, 28 December 2007
UK customer gets unexpected £27,322 mobile bill
Thursday, 27 December 2007
O2 talks about 3G iPhone
Friday, 21 December 2007
Air France offers mobile usage on international flights
More SMS records forecast for New Year's Eve
Thursday, 20 December 2007
Drivers could be jailed for holding mobiles
3 and T-Mobile joining forces on 3G
2.3 trillion texts predicted for 2008
Campaign to remove VAT from charity text donations
New edition of The Fonecast now online
Monday, 17 December 2007
Zumobi launches free 'mobile widget' browser
Top mobile searches of 2007
Mobile gaming to hit $6 billion by 2011
And, on a similar subject, Nokia is officially relaunching its N-Gage mobile gaming platform this week. Instead of only being available on a dedicated handheld device, the new N-Gage service will be accessible on a range of compatible Nokia phones - starting with the new N81 handsets. [Sources: UandS.com, Nokia blog]
Thursday, 13 December 2007
Palm could lose hundreds of employees
Lambeth uses Bluetooth to promote anti-gun campaign
Go-ahead for Sony Ericsson/Motorola and Nokia/Navteq deals
Mobile video messaging worth $10 billion in 5 years' time
Wednesday, 12 December 2007
New edition of 'The Fonecast' podcast now online
Changes at the top for O2 and 20:20
Elsewhere, the 20:20 Group has appointed Meinie Oldersma as its new chief executive. He joins from technology distributor Ingram Micro and will replace Mark Ryan who left in October.
[Sources: O2 press release, Mobile News]
MAXroam universal SIM launches in UK
Orange reveals mobile data growth
- Picture messaging has increased by 37%, with over 1 million photos uploaded from mobiles to online photo albums in August (although arguably this second statistic isn't "picture messaging"). So-called 'active' MMS users send an average 4.3 picture messages per month.
- Text messaging has increased by 25% to a billion text messages sent per month, which is an average 71 per customer
- Music downloads have increased by 15%
- Games downloads have increased by 3.4%
Tuesday, 11 December 2007
iPhones are changing the online world (and now you can buy even more of them)
Meanwhile, Wired.com reports that iPhone buyers in the UK and the USA are now able to buy five iPhones at once, as opposed to the original limit of two.
60 million texts to be sent from planes in 2010
Nokia launches video service
The streaming video service is funded by advertising, which means users only pay for their data connection. It promises "everything from red carpet news, interviews with your favourite TV and movie stars, film trailers, fashion and music" but is currently only available on Nokia Nseries and Eseries devices. Other Nokia devices that are capable of video streaming are expected to be supported shortly. [Press release]
Monday, 10 December 2007
China makes over 40% of the world’s mobiles
Vodafone buys Irish fixed-line and broadband company
Friday, 7 December 2007
3 offers unlimited music for 49p a day
Happy Birthday SMS
"Indestructible" mobile phone launched
30% of music retail will be mobile by 2011
Free Truphone calls via Facebook
Thursday, 6 December 2007
Better mobile 'browser' options required
Tuesday, 4 December 2007
Nokia hits the headlines twice
T-Mobile defeats Vodafone injunction in Germany
Monday, 3 December 2007
3 taking rivals to court
3 is taking Vodafone, O2, Orange and T-Mobile to the High Court this week, claiming its rivals have colluded to dissuade potential new customers from transferring their numbers. 3 is currently the
Changes at Motorola
Handset manufacturer Motorola says CEO Ed Zander will step down on 1st January, although he’ll remain as chairman until the annual shareholders’ meeting in May 2008. President and Chief Operating Officer Greg Brown will become the new CEO. Mr Zander’s been under pressure for several months, most recently after a poor quarter in which Motorola's profits fell by 94% and handset sales fell 36%.
There are also changes afoot in the
Microsoft acquires (another) social networking company
Microsoft has acquired WebFives, a social networking company based in Seattle. The service, which can be accessed via PC or mobile phone, lets users create blogs that include videos, music and photos. The company has clearly been bought because of its technology because the WebFive service has said it'll close down at the end of the year. [Source: TechCrunch.com]
Friday, 30 November 2007
London launches SatLav
3 opens 250th shop in UK
BBC Watchdog criticises Carphone’s iPhone insurance
Google offers location-finding on mobile maps
Phones exploding around the world
And if that wasn't enough, a New Zealand man says he his mobile phone exploded at night whilst charging. Apparently he was woken by the sound of the explosion and found the phone on the floor in flames.
[Source: WashingtonPost.com (also for New Zealand report)
EC names DVB-H as mobile TV preference
Wednesday, 28 November 2007
Verizon opens network to "any apps, any device"
There's some excitement in the USA, where Verizon Wireless has said it'll let customers use any wireless device and any softwre on its network - a dramatic change from the current situation where it only lets customers use its own choice of phones. The option, which is likely to be chargeable, will be implemented by the end of 2008. Not every exciting news for the UK, where we can already pretty much connect what we want.
Nokia sells a million N95 handsets this year
Tuesday, 27 November 2007
Mobile adult market worth $3.5 billion in 3 years' time
A new study from Juniper Research says the market for adult material on mobile phones is expected to double to around $3.3 billion (£1.5 billion) by the end of 2010. 39% of the money is expected to come from Europe, with 70% of revenue coming from video.
Watchmaker TAG Heuer to produce mobile phones
Swiss watchmaker TAG Heuer says its name will be appearing on a series of mobile phones produced by French manufacturer Modelabs - the company behind the Levi's phone. The first handset is expected in the second half of 2008. [Source: Reuters press release on Yahoo.com]
December is top mobile month
More people buy a new mobile phone in December than in any other month, according to a report from M:Metrics. 15% of all European customers who acquired a new phone in 2006 did so in December - that's 90% more than in an average month. It's a similar picture in the USA, where 12% of users bought in December - up 40% on the monthly average. [Source: WirelessWeek.com]