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Mobile Phone Camera Lens Telescope with 8X zoom

Taking cellphone photography up a professional notch, the Mobile Phone Camera Telescope allows users to turn any cameraphone or digital camera into a professional unit with some real zoom power. Long focal lens help to expand horizons by offering users 8x zoom power to shoot a distant object or scene with great detail. A universal holder for the lens features a metallic flexible handle that can be extended to hold the mobile phone or digital camera and users can focus the holder right or left to adjust the lens’s center to the camera phone or digital camera. After the adjustment is finished, users can lock the knob and long focal lens in lens adapter and click away! Priced at $16.99, the Mobile Phone Camera Lens Telescope is perfect for viewing and capturing shots at sporting events, trips, hunting and bird watching expeditions, hiking,

PSP Mobile Phone finally coming under Sony Ericsson umbrella?

We had earlier heard rumors about Sony’s lack of interest in bringing its PSP phone under the Sony Ericsson umbrella and now there is some leaked information that the PSP phone will be made by Sony Ericsson. The display of the phone could be rotated to turn the phone into a PSP console. The 4.3-inch TFT LCD 480 x 272-pixel screen will be developed for full PSP experience.

US Consumer Phone Sales Decline 22 Percent In Q1; BlackBerry Enters The Top Five: Report

The shaky economy is starting to show up in U.S. phone sales. In the first quarter, consumer phone sales reached 31 million handsets, falling 22 percent compared to the year-ago period. For the first time, the NPD Group said sales fell between the busy holiday quarter and the first quarter. Despite this, the phones being sold today are higher-end compared to the year ago period, with smartphones comprising 17 percent of all phone sales, a 10 percent increase. Two of the big features being sold are Bluetooth at 79 percent of all phones and music-playing capabilities at 60 percent. The struggling Motorola (NYSE: MOT) maintained its No. 1 position, however, its share fell to 27 percent in the period from 35 percent a year ago. Likely to Apple’s (NSDQ: AAPL) chagrin, for the first time RIM (NSDQ: RIMM) BlackBerry improved its ranking, edgin

Sony Patent Hints at PlayStation Phone, Possible Mystery Device?

The prospect of a PSP phone looks even more likely now that we've seen Sony's patent for a touchscreen handheld. The patent describes a device with "digital tactile pixels" that respond to touch and give feedback via vibration. This patent was submitted by Sony Computer Entertainment, the group behind PlayStation, and not Ericsson, like the last alleged PSP phone patent. The mystery device is covered to play games and music and browse the web, but also make phone calls, so what else could it be? [patent via Tech Digest]

SiteAcuity Launches Site-to-Phone First-of-a-Kind Software for Linking Web CalI-ins, Leads and Sales with Online Campaigns and Keywords

May 20, 2008 - Orlando, FL - SiteAcuity today announced the launch of Site-to-Phone, the only on-demand software that tracks, measures and correlates site traffic, online marketing campaigns and site caller analytics with phone-in leads and conversions. For the first time, online marketers have the technology to determine which campaigns and keywords deliver phone-ins and sales - providing a level of intelligence never before possible.

Google to launch mobile phone advertising service in China

Beijing. May 23. INTERFAX-CHINA - Google is to launch a mobile phone advertising service covering mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, local media reported today. John Liu, vice president for greater China sales of Google, announced in Taipei that Google would partner with Taiwan operators Chunghwa Telecom and Far EasTone to deliver the service in Taiwan, Sohu reported. Liu did not reveal which operator Google will work with to provide this service in mainland China. In April 2006, Google launched its mobile phone advertising service in Japan, cooperating with wireless operators NTT DoCoMo and KDDI. When Mobile phone users search with Google on their mobile devices, advertisements relevant to the keywords will be displayed. -CG

Panasonic's New Link to Cell, the Ultimate Cell Phone Accessory, Hits Store Shelves

SECAUCUS, NJ -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 06/11/08 -- Panasonic announces retail availability of its advanced Link to Cell KX-TH1211, a mobile phone accessory that seamlessly connects a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone to cordless handsets in the home. With Panasonic's Link to Cell, a user can initiate and receive cell phone calls from a cordless handset, which not only preserves battery life, but offers greater comfort and better reception for moving throughout the home.

Panasonic's New Link to Cell, the Ultimate Cell Phone Accessory, Hits Store Shelves

SECAUCUS, NJ, Jun 11, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- MC | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating -- Panasonic announces retail availability of its advanced Link to Cell KX-TH1211, a mobile phone accessory that seamlessly connects a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone to cordless handsets in the home. With Panasonic's Link to Cell, a user can initiate and receive cell phone calls from a cordless handset, which not only preserves battery life, but offers greater comfort and better reception for moving throughout the home.

AT&T to sell contract-free iPhone

The telecom titan will sell the new version of Apple's (AAPL) smart phone without a phone-service contract for $599 or $699, depending on the memory options, representing a $400 premium from the standard price with a 2-year contract. The original iPhone was not available without a phone contract. Still, the contract-free phones will be locked to work only on AT&T's (T) network. AT&T will start selling the new phone on July 11. AT&T slid 1.2% to 33.30. Apple jumped 4.3% to 174.68.

Hop-on Releases $10 "Anti-iPhone"

Hop-On, Inc. has announced that its GSM cell phone, the Hop1800, is now available in the United States for $10 USD, and worldwide. One of the new breed of ultra convenient cell phones, the pre-paid HOP1800 is ideal as a backup cell phone, when traveling abroad, or for anyone looking for a super affordable cell phone that does one thing extremely well: make phone calls.

Cellphone Sharing in Uganda; Hacking in Ghana...

Kevin Maney notes: If you want to be reminded how different the cell phone culture can be in other parts of the world, check out New Scientist's interview with Nokia's cell phone anthropologist. He talks about how phones and SIM cards get ripped apart and customized on the streets of Ghana and India, and how in Uganda it's common for two or more people to share a cell phone. To meet the needs of the latter market, Nokia designed a phone that can have multiple passwords that unlock different address books, text messaging, etc.

Google launches its own 411 information service

Don't know where to find the closest pizza parlour? No access to a computer or a phone book? Just call Google. Google Inc. launched a Canadian version yesterday of its voice-recognition local search phone service GOOG-411. Canada becomes the first country outside the U.S. to gain access to the service. With GOOG-411, users dial a free hotline - 1-800-GOOG-411 - and respond to the questions posed by the voice-recognizing computer. It asks for the user's city and province, and what they are searching for. A user can choose whether to hear the phone number, be connected directly to the business or receive a text message with details. There is also an option to have a Google Map link sent to their phone. Google also incorporated Canadianisms such as 'eh,''Traw-na,' 'Cal-gry,' and, of course, 'aboot.

Google launches its own 411 information service

Don't know where to find the closest pizza parlour? No access to a computer or a phone book? Just call Google. Google Inc. launched a Canadian version yesterday of its voice-recognition local search phone service GOOG-411. Canada becomes the first country outside the U.S. to gain access to the service. With GOOG-411, users dial a free hotline - 1-800-GOOG-411 - and respond to the questions posed by the voice-recognizing computer. It asks for the user's city and province, and what they are searching for. A user can choose whether to hear the phone number, be connected directly to the business or receive a text message with details. There is also an option to have a Google Map link sent to their phone. Google also incorporated Canadianisms such as 'eh,''Traw-na,' 'Cal-gry,' and, of course, 'aboot.

People Who Sold Their iPhones May Not Be Eligible For Subsidized iPhone 3G Upgrade

Update: Looks like our the rep at AT&T gave us the wrong info despite double-checking the situation. If you recently sold your phone but haven't purchased another phone through AT&T with a subsidy and renewed a contract, then you're still eligible for a subsidized iPhone 3G at $199/$299. Even if you shoved your SIM into a temporary phone while you wait out the launch. If you have purchased a new phone with a subsidy, you're not eligible for another subsidy. Glad we cleared this up! Sorry for the scare. Our original post is after the jump, struck out.

Hop-On Releases $10 'Anti-iPhone'

IRVINE, Calif., May 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Hop-On, Inc. (Pink Sheets: HPNN) today announces that its GSM cell phone, the Hop1800, is now available in the United States for $10 USD, and worldwide. One of the new breed of ultra convenient cell phones, the pre-paid HOP1800 is ideal as a backup cell phone, when traveling abroad, or for anyone looking for a super affordable cell phone that does one thing extremely well: make phone calls.

Hop-On Releases $10 'Anti-iPhone'

IRVINE, Calif., May 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Hop-On, Inc. (Pink Sheets: HPNN) today announces that its GSM cell phone, the Hop1800, is now available in the United States for $10 USD, and worldwide. One of the new breed of ultra convenient cell phones, the pre-paid HOP1800 is ideal as a backup cell phone, when traveling abroad, or for anyone looking for a super affordable cell phone that does one thing extremely well: make phone calls.

Sony Corporation of America

SGA Lists' Individual Business Lists are 100% staff verified and details the company’s roster of key professionals and key decision makers. In addition to the executive contacts, this report contains: Global HQ Location, US Address (Street, City, State & Zip), US HQ Phone Number & Company Website Address, Ticker Symbol, Most Recent Revenues Reported, Number of Employees and Industry. SGA Business Lists do not include direct-dial phone numbers for all executives listed. When available, we will provide the direct phone number. We provide the HQ phone number and the accurate executive name and title.

Linux-based cell phone drops July 4

Tags: Phone, Cell Phone, Linux, Telecom & Utilities, Tools & Techniques, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Management, Andrew Nusca

Big Stone Phone Ships iPhone Apps: TalkingPics, iGraffiti & Twittelator

Big Stone Phone Company has released for immediate download via Apple’s new App Store 3 new incredible apps for the iPhone: TalkingPics, record audio and take photos, iGraffiti, take photos and fingerpaint on them and share on the web, and Twittelator - a full Twitter client that is 100% free! Big Stone Phone is collaboration of Andrew Stone, Jeff Biggus and Ollie Wagner.

PSP phone pegged for 2009 release

Is the PSP poised to become a phone?Marketing boffins have worked themselves into a frenzy over claims Sony’s working on a full-blown PSP phone, ready for release in time for Christmas 2009.

Open source phone runs free

Open source mobile phone maker, Openmoko, on Thursday announced the release of the Neo FreeRunner phone.

Total Phone and Email Database Proposed In UK

mishmash writes "The Times of London is reporting a proposal for a massive government database holding details of all phone calls, emails, and time spent on the Internet. This is to be justified as being 'part of the fight against crime and terrorism.' Quoting: 'Internet service providers and telecoms companies would hand over the records to the Home Office under plans put forward by officials.' If you want to write to representatives to let them know your views, contact details are available at Write to Them." UK telecoms are already required to keep records of phone calls and text messages for 12 months, accessible by subpoena; the requirement is already slated to expand to records of Internet usage, emails, and VoIP. This new proposal aims to centralize all that information in a single database in the Home Office.

Smart phone from HTC

Touch Diamond: The Chief Executive Officer & President of HTC Corp, Mr Peter Chou (left), and the Executive Director of Bharti Airtel, Mr Syed Safawi, at the launch of a new mobile phone, “HTC Touch Diamond”, in the Capital on Thursday. The new phone will be available exclusively on the Airtel network and priced at Rs 27,500.

Samsung to launch smart phone

NEW DELHI: Mobile phone manufacturer Samsung on Monday announced that it will premier its business phone SGH-i780 at Essar group-promoted MobileStore.


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