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PosiMotion to Launch Mobile Products and Services Targeted at iPhone Users Developers: related news

PosiMotion to Launch Mobile Products and Services Targeted at iPhone Users, Developers

PosiMotion, an innovative provider of applications, devices, and services, unveils its five mega-brands: G-Spot, G-Park, G-Fi, G-Minds and G-Life. These G-brands are the first of many poised to transform the way people and developers work and play. PosiMotion has strategically released its brands to coincide with the launch of Apple’s official iTunes AppStore, debuting on July 11, 2008.

iPhone Roundup: China Mobile Clears Hurdle; Canadians Want Cheaper iPhone; Hutchisons Prices

image — China Mobile-iPhone “Hurdle” Cleared: The on again, off again talks to bring iPhone to the world’s largest mobile market is on again. Retuers reports that China Mobile will bring the iPhone to China, after Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) relented on its revenue sharing policy. China Mobile spokeswoman Rainie Lei said while the “the biggest hurdle” for the largest Chinese mobile operator has been now been cleared, there were still some “practical issues” to sort out before the iPhone launched. No timetable has been given, but Apple CEO Steve Jobs has said before that he hopes to launch the device in China later this year.

In pictures: iPhone 3G vs BlackBerry Bold vs Touch Diamond

The iPhone phenomenon is well and truly in force since the launch of the iPhone 3G in Australia last month. With this in mind, competitors are clamouring for a piece of the pie and are set to begin launching potential 'iPhone killers' in a bid to derail the Apple machine. Weve been fortunate to have two of the newest iPhone competitors in the office, along with the iPhone 3G. RIMs BlackBerry Bold and the much anticipated HTC Touch Diamond are two smartphones that are set to compete with the iPhone 3G in Australia and around the globe. Check out our slideshow of these hot smartphones side by side! iPhone 3G vs BlackBerry Bold vs Touch Diamond iPhone 3G vs BlackBerry Bold vs Touch Diamond iPhone 3G vs BlackBerry Bold vs Touch Diamond iPhone 3G vs BlackBerry Bold vs Touch Diamond iPhone 3G vs BlackBerry Bold vs Touch Diamond iPhone 3G vs B

Mobile Content Bits: Opera Mobile 9.5; Verizon Mobile Banking; Google Mobile Reviews; Mobile Posse

Opera launches Mobile 9.5: Opera Software (OSL: OPERA) released today Opera Mobile 9.5 in beta, a new browser for Windows Mobile touchscreen devices. The browser can be downloaded at http://www.opera.com/products/mobile/. Opera Mobile 9.5 beta is supposed to be faster and is also nice because it defaults to the page overview mode, allowing the user to view the entire Web page to be able to recognize the Web site. The user can pan and zoom to focus on specific areas of the page.

Apple explains iPhone 3G upgrade process

Apple this week began posting information for iPhone users intending to update their device to the new iPhone 3G. A new support document explains how to replace an original iPhone with an iPhone 3G using the same carrier: "If you follow these steps to backup your original iPhone first, and then restore the backup to your iPhone 3G, your saved SMS messages, email accounts, photos, notes, and other personal settings will be present on your iPhone 3G," the company noted. The instructions indicate that iPhone users in the US will not need to transfer their SIM card (a new one will be provided with the iPhone 3G) and describes how to transfer settings, personal info, SMS messages, and other data to the new device using iTunes' backup iPhone feature.

Platform-A offers targetted mobile advertising for iPhones

AOL has launched a mobile solution for targeting advertising to iPhone users. Offered through Third Screen Media, Platform-A's mobile ad-serving platform and network, the solution detects and delivers optimised ads on iPhones browsing the web. Platform-A is AOL's digital advertising business. When an iPhone user is browsing sites within the Third Screen Media mobile network, the Advertising.com web network, or any of AOL's media properties, Third Screen Media's targeting technology will serve an ad specifically optimised for viewing on an iPhone. In addition to optimising ads for the iPhone, Third Screen Media can redirect iPhone users to special versions of marketers' sites that are optimized for the iPhone experience.

Case-mate Adds Style and Sophistication to iPhone Launch With New Cases and Accessories to Protect Your Investment

ATLANTA, July 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Just in time for the launch of the new Apple 3G iPhone, Case-mate announces a new, premium range of iPhone cases and accessories that offer an advanced level of protection and style for the new iPhone. Designed to enhance the iPhone experience, the range uses the latest materials to ensure a sophisticated look and feel. "Whether you're looking to enhance your iPhone's appearance or simply prevent damaging scratches, Case-mate offers a product to fit your lifestyle," said Shashi Reddy, CEO, Case-mate. "We know that consumers want to protect their iPhone investment, and we have created a line of stylish options that meet a variety of personal preferences and needs. We take pride in the quality materials and innovative design of our products, which protect the iPhone at an affordable price.

Opinion: Why the iPhone is Apple's Trojan horse

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iPhone better than Nintendo DS and PSP combined

If id Software co-founder Carmack can be believed, iPhone might emerge as a major force in the mobile gaming industry and trounce many rivals. He expressed regret that his company still has not released any games for the iPhone. According to him, iPhone with it’s great graphics and a large screen can support advanced games which other portable devices can’t. He said id Software is already developing two games for iPhone, a normal mobile game and the other, an advanced game that would test iPhone’s graphic abilities. Though graphics may let down iPhone, he feels it is more powerful that Nintendo and PSP combined. Though iPhone may not be the definitive answer to mobile gaming, it sure is a great device, at least for now.

Lusacell, RIM launch BlackBerry Curve 8330 in Mexico

AT&T unveils iPhone 3G pricing Lusacell, RIM launch BlackBerry Curve 8330 in Mexico Bell to launch Samsung Instinct in Canada Optus unveils postpaid, prepaid iPhone plans Hutchinson Hong Kong unveils price plans for iPhone 3G Telstra to launch Apple iPhone 3G on its Next G network from 11 July Future Shop launches m-commerce app for BlackBerry users Huawei to deploy WiMAX network for Mobilink in Pakistan Vodafone Spain unveils Nokia 2600 Classic Pack for kids Canadian mobile operator Fido unveils 3G iPhone price plans

Orange Switzerland unveils iPhone pricing

AT&T unveils iPhone 3G pricing Lusacell, RIM launch BlackBerry Curve 8330 in Mexico Bell to launch Samsung Instinct in Canada Optus unveils postpaid, prepaid iPhone plans Hutchinson Hong Kong unveils price plans for iPhone 3G Telstra to launch Apple iPhone 3G on its Next G network from 11 July Future Shop launches m-commerce app for BlackBerry users Huawei to deploy WiMAX network for Mobilink in Pakistan Vodafone Spain unveils Nokia 2600 Classic Pack for kids Canadian mobile operator Fido unveils 3G iPhone price plans

Review: Photography Applications for the iPhone

On July 11, 2008 Apple launched an update for the iPhone, softare version 2.0. This is a free upgrade for current iPhone users, included as standard on the new iPhone 3G, and an inexpensive ($10) upgrade for iPod Touch users. As part of the 2.0 software update came a long awaited addition to the iPhone, the new Application (App) store. The App Store, located inside the new iTunes 7.7, provides immediate access to well over 500 software applications for the iPhone, many of which are free and most others priced from $2.99 - $9.99. iPhone and iPod Touch users also have the ability to access the new App Store directly from their updated mobile device.

Brands engage mobile bloggers to surf surge in mobile web usage.

Brands engage mobile bloggers to surf surge in mobile web usage. - UK re-launches as 'Moblog' on new mobile blogging platform. London –Moblog, the UK based mobile blogging community and technology provider today announced a major upgrade to their platform, simplifying sign-up and enhancing mobile web features for its users, as well as re-branding the service from moblog: UK to Moblog. “We have focused on making blogging from a mobile device simpler than ever through new features, and through our partners such as Spinvox and Shozu. The release of our community site adapted for the mobile web means blogging and participating on the move has never been easier or more feature rich.” said Alfie Dennen, co-founder of the company.

iTunes Achilles' Heel In iPhone 3G Launch

Apple fans, old and new, got to experience the good side and the dark side of Apple's product launch mania during Friday's iPhone 3G release. Lines were long, though some said not as long as for the original iPhone, but the big news was all the iPhone activation problems. Apple's decision to brick iPhones until they were activated at AT&T stores, or via users' iTunes software, showed the real weak link in Apple's launch strategy of bring out the iPhone 2.0 software and iPhone 3G devices out on the same day.

Show Me the Money! Greystripe Hooks Up the Hundreds of New iPhone App Developers

As the world's leader in ad-supported mobile applications, Greystripe now offers iPhone game developers an SDK which integrates advertising and reporting APIs and creates the opportunity to make money off every use of their applications and every play of their addictive iPhone games. Greystripe's iPhone SDK supports standardized, full screen square (320x320) advertisements to provide advertisers a new canvas size for their brand messages in pre-, interstitial and post-roll inventory. Application and game developers can add Greystripe's iPhone APIs and start monetizing their content immediately by signing up at http://iphone.greystripe.com/register.

iPhone 3G on sale tomorrow; Over 500 native apps for iPhone and iPod touch available at launch

Apple today announced that more than 500 native applications will be available on the iPhone’s App Store when Apple’s iPhone 3G goes on sale tomorrow. Apple’s iPhone provides a breakthrough mobile platform for developers, who have created an incredible array of innovative applications such as stunning action games, advanced medical applications and robust productivity tools for the enterprise. These apps will be available on Apple’s revolutionary new App Store, enabling customers to wirelessly download them directly onto their iPhones and start using them immediately. More than 125 applications are being offered to iPhone customers for free.

Myxer Announces Turnkey Mobile Content Syndication Solution - 'Myxer Select'

DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla., July 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Myxer, the leader in ad-supported mobile content, today announced the new Myxer Select program for mobile handset manufacturers, wireless network operators, and web destinations. The program provides them with the ability to create a customized mobile content store, selecting content from the world's largest assembled collection of mobile content, with over one million items. Myxer Select partners can be up and running with their own mobile content download site (on the web and/or mobile web) in a matter of days. Myxer Select is delivered over the award-winning Myxer Mobile Platform, a robust, scalable and proven mobile content delivery platform that currently delivers over 22 million downloads per month, at a rate of over 8 mobile downloads per second.

Movistar, Claro to bring iPhone 3G to LatAm on 22 August

Telefonica and America Movile will bring the iPhone 3G to Latin America on 22 August. Telefonica's mobile unit Movistar will offer Apple's iPhone 3G in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Peru and Uruguay. America Movil, which operates under the Claro brand, already introduced the handset in its home market Mexico last month. The company will now bring the Apple mobile phone to Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay. The iPhone 3G blends all the features of the original iPhone plus 3G networking, built-in GPS for expanded location-based mobile services and iPhone 2.0 software with support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. The device also runs third-party applications available via the new App Store.

Telstra knits deal with Apple: officially announces as iPhone 3G carrier in Australia

Telstra, Australia's leading telecommunications and information services company, and Apple® today announced that the highly anticipated iPhone 3G™ will be available to Telstra's over 9 million Australian customers on July 11. iPhone 3G™ combines all the revolutionary features of iPhone with 3G networking that is twice as fast* as the first generation iPhone, built-in GPS for expanded location based mobile services, and iPhone 2.0 software which includes support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and runs the hundreds of third party applications already built with the recently released iPhone SDK.

MailPronto Gives iPhone Users a Fresh, More Affordable Alternative to Apple's MobileMe

the excellence behind its technologies. Yet Apple's iPhone users are warming up to a fresh, more affordable alternative to MobileMe. MailPronto (http://www.mpronto.com/), which offers hosted exchange, hosted e-mail and managed e-mail services, has noted a spike in customers signing on for its hosted e-mail program after researching their options. MailPronto provides nearly identical e-mail services as MobileMe, yet the independent online provider is able to do so at a lower cost. Whether iPhone users are signing up for a single plan or purchasing the services for an entire company, they're finding MailPronto costs less -- and they're liking it.

Apple Firmware 2.1 Gets Big Upgrade: Finally a Smartphone?

While most iPhone users are awaiting Firmware 2.0.1 to get their stability issues resolved, scant details are floating around on the internet about 2.1 with improvements to GPS and possibly the copy and paste function, a feature that most users have been eager to have since the inception of the first iPhone. According to iPhone Atlas, the new firmware made some API changes that will make the GPS more accurate, with speed and direction readings. Also, Engadget Mobile is reporting that there are some command strings for cut, copy, and paste. It looks like the upgrade, along with the resolution of some serious stability issues, may be a welcomed tune for many iPhone users who have upgraded to iPhone 2.0 or have bought an iPhone 3G.

Mobile operators launch open source interface for web developers

Mobile operators 3 Group, AT&T, T-Mobile, Telenor, Telefonica, Telecom Italia and Vodafone, have jointly launched a new initiative called Bondi that aims to provide a secure web services interface to all web developers across multiple device platforms to create new mobile applications.

Zumobi Now Offers Innovative Mobile Widgets Application to BlackBerry Users

SEATTLE (Business Wire) -- Zumobi (www.zumobi.com), the innovative mobile widget company, today announced the launch of its application for BlackBerry devices. As the profile of Smartphone users expands to include more than just business users, Zumobi has developed its BlackBerry product to enhance the user experience by providing easy access to small "bites" of customized Web content via mobile device. The Zumobi platform, which is ad supported and gives a fully-branded experience to users, is an ideal medium for advertisers and content providers to directly reach consumers in an engaging and highly-targeted manner.

CellSpin Launches First Apple iPhone(TM) Audio, Photo and Text Mobile Blogging Application

San Jose, CA - July 28, - CellSpin Soft, Inc. (http://www.cellspin.net) today announced it is adding Apple's iPhone(TM) to CellSpin's fully featured mobile blogging software platform list. CellSpin is the first to provide a secure, intelligent, one-click, simple GUI-based mobile application for the iPhone, allowing iPhone users to capture audio, photos and text, or select existing media on the iPhone, and publish that media to one or many of a user's favorite blogging, social networking, photo sharing and/or auction sites simultaneously. These sites include MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, Pownce, Blogger, Picasa, Flickr, Live Journal, Live Spaces, TypePad and eBay, with more to come.

Detica develops 40 Gbps cybersecurity capability for operators, ISPs

Bic, Orange to sell colourful BicPhone prepaid handsets Yahoo! Mail leads mobile internet market with 14.2 mln visitors - study Motorola, RIM launch BlackBerry Connect software on Moto Q O2 UK warns for limited iPhone stock Telstra unveils iPhone plans Vodafone Australia announces iPhone plans T-Mobile Germany rolls out HSPA to more than 250 cities AT&T unveils free YellowPages.com mobile service for the iPhone O2 unveils 3G iPhone for dealers 3 Hong Kong introduces iPhone plans


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