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[2006-03-31] Marketing's New Black What's black and white and read all over? The answer to this limerick used to be "a newspaper." Today it's the Blackberry.
[2006-03-16] Fourth Origami UMPC Uses VIA Processor There's some info coming out on the fourth "Origami" Ultra Mobile PC (after the Asus, Samsung and Founder devices), and it doesn't use an Intel chip.
[2006-03-14] Newsgator Buys SmartFeed Newsgator has acquired smartFeed, a startup that allows you to subscribe to and download podcasts directly on your phone or PDA.
[2006-03-13] Phone+ Magazine covers off Mobile Computing I love free stuff and I get loads of free magazines etc... (why pay when loads of companies give away the stuff!)
[2006-03-10] M.I.T. Charged With Battery M.I.T. just announced a battery breakthrough. Successfully scaling down technology in development over the past 40 years, the crew at M.I.T has put together what they call "the first technologically significant and economically viable alternative to conventional batteries in more than 200 years."
[2006-03-09] Microsoft unwraps details for Ultra-Mobile PCs Today at CeBIT, Microsoft made some headlines with news of a new mobile PC form factor - aka.
[2006-03-03] Blackberry Emerges From NTP Jam Nearly a year of litigation between Research In Motion and NTP Inc saw settlements offered and rejected, patents overturned, and the popular Blackberry service laying face up in a guillotine watching the keen blade of an injunction that could have cut off thousands of users in the United States.
[2006-03-01] Google Says Choose Your Mobile News The latest service from Google on the mobile phone front lets users hit Google News from the Google.com page and browse the headlines.
[2006-03-01] netomat's Free Service Adds Mobile Power to Flickr Are you a flickr user? Do you moblog from your smart phone?
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