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"Skype is now Mobile" apparently

[source: http://www.intomobile.com  ]

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Skype sent me a nice email today to tell me that "Skype is now Mobile". Apparently, "More and more people are using Skype on the move � on mobile phones and in WiFi hotspots on the latest portable devices"…. conveniently they listed out a number of ways for me to make use of their mobility options:

 

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Personally I don't use Skype heavily, but I'd be really interested to hear if any of the IntoMobile readership use one of the above "mobile" options from Skype, or if you have another solution -answers in the comment box please……!

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BlueAnt: at CTIA and pushing their products again!

Posted: 29 Mar 2008 07:55 AM CDT

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BlueAnt have mailshotted me to let me know that they will be at CTIA showing their wares - you may remember from previous posts on IntoMobile (here and here) that BlueAnt are specialists in Bluetooth-connected headsets, handsfree units, and speakers.

Without recapping in detail, the products on show at CTIA will be:

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For more information on what is available in your country, go here.

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Accuris' FMC platform: AccuROAM

Posted: 29 Mar 2008 07:37 AM CDT

ac2.pngAccuris Networks are re-announcing the launch of their FMC (Fixed-Mobile Convergence) solution between GSM and WiFi, called AccuROAM.

The solution is apparently based on proven roaming principles, preserving the user cellular experience including voice, data, SMS and all supplementary services while using a WiFi hotspot when roaming. This apparently differentiates the Accuris Networks solution from other WiFi Hotspot roaming solutions available today

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According to Aidan Dillon, CEO at Accuris Networks "Roaming revenue contributes significantly to a mobile operators bottom line however with competitive offers from VoIP providers, mobile operators roaming revenue is seriously threatened.  At Accuris Networks our aim is to assist mobile operators in maintaining their position in the roaming value chain while at the same time increasing the level of profitability generated from roaming traffic."

Dillon went on to say "What makes AccuROAM different from other mobile VoIP products available on the market today is: It's a mobile phone based solution so subscribers use the same phone number and have the same customer experience while connected to either GSM or WiFi.   Subscribers use their mobile phone to make mobile VoIP calls and not their PC. AccuROAM supports both incoming and outgoing calls to WiFi connected phones, unlike some VoIP solutions that require the subscriber to rely on incoming calls to be handled by GSM and only support outgoing VoIP calls."

The benefit to the subscriber is cheaper roaming calls. While the benefit to the home operator is greater profit margin on the roaming call as there is no revenue being leaked to a foreign GSM network, which normally receives largest proportion of roaming revenue.  The end result is that Net Profit on roaming revenue can apparently be increased by 30%.

Well, we all like cheaper calls, don't we - and certainly if they are international ones! Please order me up one portion of seamless roaming WiFi for the next time I am travelling …. !

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Ammeon's Commune: multi-cast video communities via mobile

Posted: 29 Mar 2008 07:23 AM CDT

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What is it with UGC-TV? You mention one company, and suddenly a whole load come along!

Ammeon is announcing what is apparently the "birth of a unique new communication medium", called Social Mobile Broadcasting. Ammeon's Commune platform basically combines interactive mobile TV with communities and social networking, to delivering an e2e solution designed to complement unicast, broadcast and multicast mobile technologies.

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Commune delivers TV content organized in themed communities. While subscribers watch scheduled content, they can chat with other community members and interact with competitions and polls. Subscribers can "virally" invite their friends to join the community and can even upload their own video contributions direct from their phone!

Ammeon believe that creating digital multimedia content on the handset is now simple, and should be complemented by a system to allow them to both distribute that content via their own "TV stations", which have a community of users attached to them. Ammeon believes that "… This represents a true convergence of broadcast and mobile, not just at a technology level, but at a social level"

Comment: It's certainly going to be interesting, as more and more of these platforms are deployed, to watch the landgrab that is occurring. No doubt social networks are going to be one of the next big things in Mobile (maybe on just hype alone), the only question that remains is how big…?

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Helio Ocean 2 aka OZ2 appears on FCC

Posted: 29 Mar 2008 05:34 AM CDT

Helio Ocean 2 appears on FCC

Eagle-eyed Engadget folks spotted the OZ2 hitting the FCC for the approval process. If you remember, prior to releasing it as the Helio Ocean, the Pantech-made dual-slider was known simply as OZ. Naturally, we think the OZ2 stands for Ocean 2 and hopefully, soon enough, we'll see our assumptions confirmed, or not. CTIA is ahead of us and we'll be looking for both Pantech and Helio for some answers. In the meantime, Helio users could keep their fingers crossed, it can't hurt for sure.

[Via: Engadget Mobile]

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Nokia N96 to get a xenon flash?

Posted: 29 Mar 2008 05:24 AM CDT

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An Esato forum member got Nokia representative to tell him a little secret - Nokia N96 will get a Xenon flash. Here's his/her full post:

Ok, this isn't official news, but it's as official as I can get

Our Nokia rep, who thinks we're great told me something intriguing today.

He's said the N96 hasn't been given the complete green light yet (I'm guessing Nokia wanted to get something that resembles the real thing out in time for MWC).

And the delays are due to them adding (at the last minute) a Xenon flash, ala N82! Finally, an all in one phone with almost nothing (bar BlackBerry) missing!

From what I can tell of the marketing stuff he left for the N82, Xenon flashes seem to be Nokia's next big push from now on, which is fine by me. :)

When you think about it, it makes sense that Nokia wants to make the N96 the real flagship all-in-one device. Why would the N82 make better photos than the company's flagship device? Market segmentation? Ok, that makes sense, but still if we can't get a better battery, put a Xenon flash inside Nokia. Will "please" help? ;)

[Via: JampBLOG]

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Nokia to announced N810 with WiMAX at CTIA?

Posted: 29 Mar 2008 05:13 AM CDT

Nokia N810 with WiMAX

Nothing official here folks, but there are strong signs pointing out the Finish giant will announce the new addition to its Internet tablet family of devices, N810 with WiMAX, at the upcoming CTIA Wireless 2008 in Las Vegas. We did expected this to come, and at some point we event thought the WiMAX-enabled tablet will be called "N830."

Aside from the WiMAX radio, we've no information that the device will have any different specs. More RAM and a better/faster CPU are certainly welcome, but I doubt we'll see that happening. Instead, Nokia just decided to use a new color for the WiMAX tablet. And the color it is ― what seems like black brushed aluminum adds an extra touch to the device, making it look more serious and I guess, more enterprise friendly. We'll keep our eyes wide open and get back to you as soon as we get any new info, k?

[Via: InternetTabletTalk]

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Sprint's Roadmap shows Palm Treo 800w coming in July

Posted: 29 Mar 2008 04:31 AM CDT

Palm Treo 800w on SprintGuess we expected this. I don't quite understand why it takes so much time for Palm to release the device with specs that match many of the HTC models.

Anyway, the Palm Treo 800w is spotted in the leaked Sprint Roadmap and it should hit the CDMA/WiMAX carrier in July. The new device will replace the 700w model and will be the single most powerful Treo released to date ― the addition of autonomous GPS is certainly new for Palm devices. There's also EV-DO Rev A support, WiFi, Windows Mobile 6 and a camera, though there will also be a camera-less version of the phone available. We're not sure whether the image on the right is real, but something tells us even if it changes, it won't change much. Stay tuned…

[Via: PhoneArena]

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Deal: Bluetooth headest for $0.99!

Posted: 29 Mar 2008 04:13 AM CDT

Bluetooth headest for $0.99!Those that are looking to enter the "wonderful world of Bluetooth technology," here's your chance. Buy.com is offering the Soyo FreeStyler 500 Bluetooth Headset in black for $10.99. Add Google Checkout discount ― if your using Google's payment service for the first time ― and voila, Soyo's little accessory could be yours for $0.99!

As for the specs, this isn't the high-end headset, but it should do the work just fine. The 13 grams heavy device is Bluetooth 1.2 compliant, has dimensions of 58.70×21.55×15.18 mm, and its battery should provide you with 200 hours of standby and between 4 and 6 hours of talk time. Here's the link, without further ado.

[Via: Gizmodo]

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Black Palm Centros hitting AT&T stores

Posted: 29 Mar 2008 04:05 AM CDT

Black Palm Centros hitting AT&T stores

Pardon my ignorance, but I thought the "Obsidian Black" version of the Palm Centro is already available in AT&T stores. After all, it was announced alongside the funkier "Glacier White" Centro.

Anyway, in case you waited for the more-serious-looking Centro and you're already on AT&T (or at least considering switching), now's your chance. It's probably the safer color, especially for the business folks among us. Not that the specs are any changed, though… Look for the black Centro in you local AT&T store, they should have it buy now.

[Via: Engadget Mobile]

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SpinVox: thoughts after 2 weeks of use…

Posted: 28 Mar 2008 04:33 PM CDT

s12.pngYou might remember I mentioned a short while back, that I was going to be writing a post on SpinVox - now, this isn't the first post IntoMobile has dedicated to them (see here and here for example), but, it is the first usage review from a UK perspective!

I signed up for the service about 2 weeks ago now, and since then have been watching with glee as my voicemails turn up as texts. Oddly, for the first few days I didn't get a single voicemail (very unusual for me), so I thought the service was broken, but sure enough it was working, and on day 4, in came the first texts!

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There are a lot of good things about the service, and a couple of things that are not quite so great - first the good:

  • I love not having to dial up my voicemail - yes it's useful to get messages when you miss calls, no it's not useful to have to waste time getting them played back to youThe speech-to-text system works pretty well - not perfect, but pretty darn good!
  • Your voicemails are still stored as traditional messages to be accessed by a call, so if you want to dial up too, you can
  • The service cost is quite reasonable
  • It's genuinely useful - you wonder why this isn't a standard feature offered by all operators

So there are a couple of less great points, and in fairness I feel I should list them:

  • Sometimes there can be a bit of delay getting your converted message - when I just missed grabbing my handset in time for a call, I was expecting the converted text shortly afterwards - but occasionally more than a few minutes elapsed before I got the message
  • The initial setup is a bit fiddly - that's not a criticism of SpinVox per se (since part of it is changing your voicemail quick dial key, typically the "1" key, to a new number), but still I would suggest it's more manual than say getting new WAP/MMS settings sent to your phone

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Overall though, I'm happy, impressed, and liking the service - and heartily recommend to UK readers, and those other readers who have a supported country - speaking of which, you can check that out here.

Ben

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Jump Games sign Manchester United and Fido Dido deals

Posted: 28 Mar 2008 04:07 PM CDT

j1.pngJump Games recently announced an exclusive global deal to design, develop and distribute mobile games with arguably the most popular football club in the world, Manchester United Football Club, as well as the announcement of six Manchester United mobile games to be developed during 2008.
The first of the six Manchester United mobile games, called MANCHESTER UNITED Word It! will apparently be available on all top operators globally, priced between three and five Euros (around three squid in English money….

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Jump have also acquired the content rights for Fido Dido (the wavy animated chap who is synonymous with 7UP), and released a game based on his adventures (screens below):

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You can check out more at Jump Games' website here.

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Dial2Do - gets things done with just your voice!

Posted: 28 Mar 2008 03:51 PM CDT

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Dial2Do is a free phone service that lets you get things done just by phoning a number and saying what you want done. You can call Dial2Do and say "email" to send an email, "text" to send a text message, "note" to…well you get the idea! It is being introduced to the US market at CTIA in Las Vegas.

Dial2Do is adding services all the time. Now you can do the following critical tasks hands-free via voice:

  • Write Notes - Dial2Do will ask you what you want to be reminded about/ note, and then send you an email with the details
  • Compose and Send Emails ― Dial2Do allows you to "speak" your emails and pick the recipient. Then Dial2Do sends them email with what you said, and a link to the audio so they can hear
  • Compose and Send Text Messages ― as above, but via SMS
  • Twitter ― Dial2Do allows you to speak updates to your Twitter feed
  • Jaiku ― Dial2Do allows you to speak updates to your Jaiku feed
  • Jajah ― Say 'Jajah' and the name of the person/group, then hang up and Dial2Do will connect your call

For services that require transcription (email, text), Dial2Do uses a combination of both automation and human assistance. The service "learns" from corrections made by human agents, so the more the user uses the service, the better the automation gets.

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So it sounds like a fairly handy service if you are in to (a) making calls and (b) not writing stuff down - but what say you, IntoMobile readership - would you actually use it?

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Flixwagon launches Flixee Widget and YouTube Integration

Posted: 28 Mar 2008 03:34 PM CDT

f1.pngFlixwagon (who I posted on before here) has announced the launch of the FliXee Widget which will stream live mobile-to-web broadcasts directly to Flixwagon users Websites, Blogs, and Social Networking sites. Additionally, Flixwagon users will now have the capability to deliver their mobile-to-web broadcasts directly to YouTube through their Flixwagon account.
The FliXee Widget allows users to stream their live mobile broadcasts captured through Flixwagon directly to personal Web pages. Stored broadcasts can also be accessed through the FliXee Widget for quick viewing. Registered Flixwagon users can download the FliXee Widget application and immediately begin streaming their live broadcasts.
Flixwagon simplifies how people capture and share video by enabling anyone with a capable 3G mobile phone to broadcast live directly to the Internet. In providing an application to easily stream live, high-quality video from a mobile phone, Flixwagon is enabling users to broadcast their world to individuals and groups, blogs, social networks and leading video sites such as YouTube, MySpace, MSN Space, Blogger, etc.

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You can check out Flixwagon's website here.

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iPhoneNotes lets Mac users manage notes on their iPhone

Posted: 28 Mar 2008 10:55 AM CDT

iPhone notes editing

iPhoneNotes is a Mac app made to allow iPhone owners edit Notes on their beloved handset. This isn't the first application that can do that. MegaPhone, which was earlier known as iPhoneDrive, can also do the job, but unlike iPhoneNotes doesn't come as a free download. To be fair, MegaPhone does much more than allowing you to manage iPhone Notes.

Anyway, the application is currently in the version 0.3 and is available for download as Universal Binary from here. You'll need to have your iPhone jailbroken and few apps ― BSD Subsystem and Open SSH ― installed prior to accessing your notes.

Now, if someone would make a Windows XP/Vista app that can do the same thing, I know some people who would appreciate that, myself included. Who can wait for the new firmware?

[Via: LifeHacker]

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