NavCom Technology and C&C Technologies to Provide GPS Equipment and Service to the U.K.
NavCom Technology, Inc. announced today that its strategic partner C&C Technologies, Inc. has entered into a service contract with the U.K. Ministry of Defence to provide GPS service for use in defense and government bathymetric surveying
HP Revamps Digital Camera Lineup, Increases Investment to Become a Top Vendor
HP today unveiled plans to revamp its digital camera lineup as part of an aggressive strategy to become a leading vendor. The revamp is the result of a significant increase in HP's digital camera research and design efforts
JP Mobile Joins Strategic Microsoft Alliance
JP Mobile Joins Strategic Microsoft Alliance Microsoft and JP Mobile will work closely together to bring to secure access to enterprise data via Windows Mobile devices
MOBILE SCOPE PUBLISHES MOBILE CAMERA GAME
Mobile Scope, a leading European publisher and developer of interactive entertainment software for mobile devices, announced today that „Moorhen ™ Camera X“ will be released in March 2004
Siemens and Huawei start joint development of 3G/TD-SCDMA mobile technology
Both companies expressed that they join forces to promote the upcoming 3G mobile communication standard TD-SCDMA. The joint venture will develop, manufacture and market TD-SCDMA
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Final Days to Enter Applications for Wireless Contest
WINBC along with key partners Nokia, Telus Mobility and Leading Edge BC, is reminding application developers that the deadline for the Wireless Innovation Contest 2004 is just days away.
Passport VoiceXML partners with U-Voice to organize VoiceXML Business Strategy Seminar
Passport VoiceXML has developed a VoiceXML Business Strategy Seminar for companies planning their speech strategy. The seminar lays out the role and application of VoiceXML in the speech application value chain
Matsushita Electric (Panasonic) Develops the Industry Smallest Pixel Sized Image Sensors for Mobile
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd today announced the development of the next-generation image sensor "v(nu)MAICOVICON" which is the smallest in the industry suitable for mobile phone use to achieve high picture quality