Showing posts with label Data Network. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Data Network. Show all posts

Monday, 15 February 2010

Its google buzz time and don't know how many will hit. The beginning is not good but may be expect some edit in the next few days. Cannot allow contacts in public. Let see what buzzing...

Thursday, 26 July 2007

Nokia N-Gage gets developer support

Nokia is the most targeted platform around the world, according to a survey of mobile developers. The research, from Evans Data, a specialist in analysis of developer trends, says the situation is slightly different in the US where the focus is on Motorola.

The dominance of Nokia in Europe is no surprise, but the company's platform is now the most popular in Asia too - in fact, everywhere except the US.

The research also shows that 64 per cent of development companies are working on some form of open source application, and half of them plan to introduce location-based information into their apps - except in Latin America, for some reason.

In other Nokia news, premier mobile games developer Digital Chocolate has signed up to create content for the new N-Gage platform. ®

Monday, 2 July 2007

Apple launched its iPhone

Apple's hugely anticipated iPhone is finally a reality. As expected, it makes calls and supports a digital-music player that syncs with iTunes. The thin design is dominated by a vivid touch screen that showcases videos and photos beautifully. You'll also note a lack of buttons and controls as all menu navigation and data entry from typing messages to dialing phone numbers is done on the touch screen. Other features include quad-band world phone support, a 2-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, stereo Bluetooth, a speakerphone, e-mail and a Safari Web browser. Memory caps out at 8MB and there's no 3G support or wireless downloads, but the iPhone will garner interest simply because it exists. It's available June 29, exclusively from AT n T, for $499 or $599 depending on the memory size.

Despite some important missing features, a slow data network, and call quality that doesn't always deliver, the Apple iPhone sets a new benchmark for an integrated cell phone and MP3 player. Remember, the iPhone functions as an iPod as well as a phone.

Specs: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 (Quadband), Up to 480 min, With digital camera/digital player, 2.4 in x 0.7 in x 4.5 in, 4.8 oz

Wednesday, 27 June 2007

Free Push Email Application with Five Mobile Accounts Comes to India

Hotmail®, Yahoo!®, AOL® Email and Google Mail™, plus Corporate Email pushed to Mobile Phones using a Single Application on any Data Network. From Mumbai to Bangalore and all across India, a free* version of the popular mobile email application, Consilient Pushª is now available. This marks the first time the Canadian company Consilient®, with regional offices in Singapore, has made a free version of their technology available in India. The mobile application is available at www.consilient.com.

The popular service features multi-account access, giving users a single application for accessing up to five different mail accounts on mobile phones. The Push application supports Wi-Fi access and can run on any data network, including Bharti Airtel, Reliance India Mobile, BSNL, Hutchison, IDEA and Tata Mobile.

Features of Consilient Push:

5 Email account access: personal and corporate in single application (one email account access for BlackBerry® and Windows Mobile devices only)
Yahoo!, Hotmail, AOL & Gmail - Plus POP3 and IMAP4 access

Personal Themes - personalize email application with pictures and color coding
MP3 ring tones for new email notification
Easy to use Account Management Profile
Photo attaching, saving, sending, receiving, viewing

Phone "lock and wipe clean" if lost or stolen
Personal signatures
Easy to set up: download sent via SMS

Attachment support for all file types

Consilient Push delivers mobile email for Hotmail, Yahoo!, Google Mail and AOL. The application also supports any POP3 or IMAP4 account, providing a single mobile application for corporate and personal mobile email use. Users can download the application on their existing mobile phones and move between personal and corporate email accounts using color codes. The Push service also has attachment support (ZIP, MS Word, PDF & Excel) and uses 128-bit encryption.

"We are very excited to bring our mobile email application to the Indian market, one of the fastest growing mobile markets in the world," said Trevor Adey, Consilient CEO. "People can now run mobile email for up to five accounts on their everyday mobile phones. This gives the Indian market a fresh, free alternative for mobile messaging," Adey added.

Consilient's underlying technology is push-based and is designed to be easy-to-use on popular mobile phones including Nokia, Samsung and Windows Mobile devices. No email or passwords are stored with Consilient - the technology acts as an instant relay pushing email out in real-time. The Push application can be quickly downloaded onto most popular mobile phones in seconds. * requires data plan or Wi-Fi access.

How to get Push:

Sign up at www.consilient.com, Receive one SMS to your mobile phone. Click on link in SMS - accept "yes" to allow application to run on network. A Premium version of Consilient Push is available for $5 USD/month. Consilient Push uses open standards (LEMONADE/P-IMAP) and is available in a scalable version for mobile operators and ISPs.

About Consilient®

Consilient is a leading developer of push email, multimedia and advertising for mobile phones. Consilient was founded in 2000 and has offices in Asia, North America and Europe. For more information, go to www.consilient.com.

press release.