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1. Japan's SoftBank unveils slimmest waterproof mobile phone
Japan's SoftBank Mobile Corp. has launched what it calls the world's slimmest waterproof mobile phone, the 923SH.
23 Jun 2008
2. Nokia N78 'multimedia computer' comes to India
Nokia's much-awaited N78 mobile phone, positioned as a 'multimedia computer,' has finally arrived in India. And Nokia fans can rejoice, for this mobile phone comes loaded with features that will make multimedia phones of rival companies turn green with envy.
16 Jun 2008
3. Fujitsu unveils new waterproof mobile phone F706i
For those who are thinking of making (or answering) a call underwater (just kidding!), Fujitsu's got just the perfect thing - a new waterproof mobile phone called F706i.
05 Jun 2008
4. Samsung unveils the 'Guru' of mobile phones: Guru 200
After launching the simple, down-to-basic with a few fringes handset Guru 100 in February this year, Samsung has now unveiled its successor Guru 200.
20 May 2008
5. Maxis Communications to invest $4-5 billion on Indian business expansion
Malaysia's top mobile phone operator, Maxis Communications, said it will invest $4-5 billion over the next 2-3 years to expand its business operations in India.
06 May 2008
6. AT&T launches TV service on new phones, rivaling Verizon
AT&T Inc. is launching its new video service for cell phones Sunday on two phones, and will charge $15 per month for 10 channels.
01 May 2008
7. Adobe plans to give away Flash for mobile devices
Adobe Systems Inc. says it will license its video-enabling Flash software for free for mobile devices to help developers make mobile Internet experiences more closely resemble the experience on computers.
01 May 2008
8. LG's Secret KF750 handset launched
'Chocolate' and 'Shine' both having been well received, LG has now announced the launch of the third and latest addition to its popular Black Label Series handsets, Secret KF750 in London.
30 Apr 2008
9. India second only to China having added 10.16 million mobile users in March: TRAI
Indian telecoms firms added a record 10.16 million wireless subscribers in March as revealed by the data announced by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) making India the second-largest mobile market in the world after China.
28 Apr 2008
10. GPS market at turning point with sliding prices, demand off
Consumer navigation devices have gone from expensive gadgets to mainstream gear in just three years, but Europe's largest maker is struggling.
27 Apr 2008
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