Thu 15 May 2008
Issue 412
By Jez Harris - April 21, 2008 In the last few weeks, a new tool for unlocking the Apple iPhone has come to market.
By Matthew Haigh - April 21, 2008 At the recent Evans Developer Relations Conference in California, Nokia presented its touchscreen interface, 'Tube'.
By Ray Okonski - April 21, 2008 Ireland is set to follow the UK's acceptance of mobile usage on planes during flights.
By Dominic White - April 21, 2008 It's Dongle Central over at 3, according to Kevin Russell. The network's UK chief executive says wireless modems (aka dongles) have been selling like the proverbial.
By Zez Harris - April 8, 2008 It would seem T-Mobile is at it again.
By Matthew Haigh - April 8, 2008 Things are looking up, or maybe down, for frequent flyers.
By Ray Okonski - April 8, 2008 National bus operator Bus Eireann has confirmed it is to provide free mobile broadband to eastern region passengers on selected long-distance commuter routes.
By Dominic White - April, 8 2008 The great Motorola split is looming. After less than three months in the job, Motorola chief executive Greg Brown has said he will divide the company into separately quoted businesses next year.
3 broadband booming
It's Dongle Central over at 3, according to Kevin Russell. The network's UK chief executive says wireless modems (aka dongles) have been selling like the proverbial.
Techwatch
Nokia Tube
At the recent Evans Developer Relations Conference in California, Nokia presented its touchscreen interface, 'Tube'.
The Sharp End