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Thursday 13 March 2008

Okids phone concept for kids    [ 13-03-2008 18:24 ]

Author: Irina Turina   Source: Uberphones     Translation by: Rytchkova Anja    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

Song-kyu Nam has created a mobile phone concept called Okids. It is designed for kids aged 5-6. The device looks like a toy and it can be transformed from a sleek candybar to a heart form (symbolizes love to kids) and vice a versa. Colored in bright blue the shell contains several big buttons and a game console on the rear panel of the heart form. There is also a small color display, which reveals contact name or number and even simple games.

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Sony Ericsson encourages Compal to bid for handset orders    [ 13-03-2008 15:23 ]

Author: Irina Turina   Source: DigiTimes     Translation by: Rytchkova Anja    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

Digitimes.com with the reference to the Commercial Times reported that Sony Ericsson invited Compal Communications to bid for orders of 5 low-end and mid range handsets. All of them will be released under Sony Ericsson brand in 2009.

Sony Ericsson has switched most of low-end orders from Compal to Chi Mei Communication Systems (CMCS) in the second half of 2007. But now CMCS has already received orders for 30 million ultra low-cost handsets from Motorola, and thus Compal can become once again an ODM-maker for Sony Ericsson.

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Music online store for BlackBerry    [ 13-03-2008 11:30 ]

Author: Irina Turina   Source: Engadget     Translation by: Rytchkova Anja    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

The Canada-based Puretracks, biggest digital music provider in North America and partner of Universal, Sony BMG, Warner d EMI, has unveiled its online music store for RIM’s BlackBerry smartphones. The service will offer tracks in AAC/AAC+ DRM-free formats. The company has teamed up with Magnet Mobile Media to create Puretracks Mobile Edition portal. You can access it from all BlackBerry Pearl, BlackBerry Curve and BlackBerry 8800 smartphones.


The company ran presentation of Puretracks Mobile Edition on March 12 and it will launch the full version at CTIA Wireless. This BlackBerry online store will be available in the US first and then in Canada and other countries.

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