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Skype in PDAs

September 13, 2004 By Kunal G Leave a Comment

Internet telephony provider Skype Technologies has released a final version of its peer-to-peer VoIP software for Wi-Fi enabled PDAs. Skype for Pocket PC Version 1.0 will be a stripped down version of the Skype desktop service, which allows users to make free phone calls to other Skype users or purchase minutes to call offline phone […]

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Microsoft will sing in Mobile Phones

September 11, 2004 By Kunal G Leave a Comment

The software giant Microsoft is aiming to install its audio and video software into the mobile phones. It will enable the consumers to play music they have saved in the Windows Media format on their PCs onto their handsets. U.S. based mobile manufacturer Motorola and Japan’s NEC have already integrated Microsoft’s media decoders into their […]

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Now no ‘Brick’: Nokia

September 8, 2004 By Kunal G Leave a Comment

Leading handset manufacturer, Nokia unveiled on Wednesday a slimmer version of its Communicator, its 9300. “A high percentage of the current Communicator users are men. The (new phone) fits a lot better in a handbag, but also in a shirt pocket,” said Niklas Savander, Nokia’s senior vice president for business devices. The newer model is […]

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A Phone with a Hard Drive

September 7, 2004 By Kunal G Leave a Comment

With the technology getting cheaper and advancing in a brisk rate Samsung has come up with the world’s first mobile with an in-built hard drive. Its the Samsung SPH-V5400 which comes with a 1.5 GB Hard Drive with a one-inch diameter. SPH-V5400 was first launched in Japan and Samsung claims it as the world’s first […]

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Napster To Go

September 3, 2004 By Kunal G Leave a Comment

Napster will be launching a monthly subscription service that would let the users to download an unlimited number of songs and play them on portable music devices that support Microsoft Corp.’s copy-protection software. But this service will be launched on a test basis. Its called Napster to Go, which costs only $14.95 a month and […]

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Nintendo Game Boy Advance, now cheaper

September 2, 2004 By Kunal G Leave a Comment

Nintendo has now taken the challenge to dominate the market share for handheld video games. Nintendo has cut down the price for Game Boy Advance SP and now it will be available for $80 instead of the earlier $100. “This new price point makes Game Boy Advance SP affordable for the vast majority of the […]

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Opera to be launched for Mobile Phones

September 1, 2004 By Kunal G Leave a Comment

Opera, the famous Norwegian browser vendor said on Tuesday that they will be launching their successful browser ,Opera for mobile phones, powered by Microsoft Windows Mobile Platform. The company has developed browsers in the past for the Symbian platform as well as desktop Windows, Linux & the Mac OS computers. The company said in its […]

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Sneak Peak: Nokia Kaleidoscope I

August 31, 2004 By Kunal G Leave a Comment

Nokia Kaleidoscope I lets you upload digital images and carry them anywhereand wherever you want. Now you can show your images on a virtual display that fits in the palm of your hand – great for private viewing of priceless moments. Move forward and backward through your images, delete shots, or upload new images: all […]

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Next version of Windows in 2006

August 30, 2004 By Kunal G Leave a Comment

Microsoft has announced that it will launch its next version of OS codenamed Longhorn by 2006. Due to the tight deadline Microsoft will make important omission in the next version which would have been the main feature. Its called WinFS which is the intelligent data-storage system. This feature would enable the user to intelligently search […]

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1 Million Songs sold out

August 25, 2004 By Kunal G Leave a Comment

RealNetworks has sold more than a million song downloads since launching a 49c per song campaign. RealNetworks launched its one of the biggest campaigns to take down its rival Apple. In July Real also developed a software called Harmony which enabled the iPod users to play the songs downloaded from RealNetworks website.

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