The two wireless service providers will now allow their subscribers to share picture and video messages.
Yahoo And The Quest For Mobile Search Supremacy
It appears as if the mobile communications sector is the next frontier for the search engine industry. As more and more users discover the abilities many of these newer mobile phones have, mobile Internet use, and therefore mobile search use, will continue to increase.
Software Drives Mobile Purchases
Availability of third-party software products heavily influences user adoption of smartphones and handhelds.
Deutsche Telekom Dumping T-Mobile USA?
The fourth largest mobile phone service company in the U.S. may soon have a for sale sign in the window depending on high level discussions within European cell phone giant Deutsche Telekom turns up.
Google And T-Mobile Form Partnership
With more and more users turning to the mobile web, the search engine industry’s embrace of mobile technology, particularly mobile web browsing, has increased as well.
Google Launches Mobile Web Search For Multiple Languages
With the absolute explosion of mobile computing, including cellular phone use, the search industry has not been shy about its embrace of these users.
Ericsson And Napster Teach Mobile World To Sing
The partnership of the Swedish services company and the digital music service bring over-the-air music downloads to mobiles.
British Firm BT Group Launches Combined Mobile/Land Line
British telecom giant BT announced the world’s first venture into combining mobile and land line services into the new BT Fusion service. BT customers will be able to switch between their mobile and landed broadband lines as they come and go from their home or office.
Apple, Nokia Developing Mobile Browser
The handset maker will use the same open source components as Apple’s Safari browser for its Series 60 platform.
Siemens Gets Rid Of Unprofitable Mobile Phones
Due to weak performance, Siemens is selling its mobile phones unit to Taiwan’s largest mobile phone maker, BenQ Corp. As part of the deal, BenQ takes over Siemens’ mobile phone unit, and Siemens will have a 2.5% stake in BenQ.