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MobileMaiden
04/11/11 5:53 am
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Today it’s official! Twitter for BlackBerry v1.1 is finally released. A select few were using the beta version, but the real McCoy was released today. According to a post by Kristy C., Inside BlackBerry, they have “made several changes to enhance the Twitter for BlackBerry Smartphone experience, like updated graphics that reflect the new look of the Twitter brand and a streamlined layout of the Add Photo and Add Location icons on the Home screen. The next time you Retweet something, it will appear in your Home timeline as ‘Retweeted by You’, to quickly alert you that your Retweet was sent successfully.”
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Tags: Blackberry, Inside BlackBerry, Retweet, smartphone, Tweet, Twitter |

MobileMaiden
04/08/11 5:35 am
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Mobile data usage grows almost exponentially. With more and more Smartphone usage, Wi-Fi hotspots and mobile technology in general, how to handle growing mobile data usage is the focus of wireless companies. Wireless companies are spending billions each year to maximize capacity. As their research and development costs grow, so do our cell phones bills. Costly cell phone towers being built at alarming numbers not only push our wireless bills up, but are unsightly as well. A tiny little device the size of a Rubik’s cube is being developed by Alcatel-Lucent (ALU) that may be the answer to both cost and more cell phone towers.
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Tags: (ALU), Alcatel-Lucent, ATT, Bell Laboratories, cell phone towers, data capacity, Droid battery, lightRadio cube, mobile data usage, Nextel, Sprint, Verizon |

MobileMaiden
04/07/11 6:12 am
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Verizon Wireless has agreed to pay $93.5 Million to the US government. According to an article written by Brad Reed, ITWorldCanada, the original complaint was filed against Verizon in 2007. MCI (starting in 1999) began overcharging the government by “submitting invoices for payment to the United States for certain surcharges … that it is prohibited from charging the United States under Federal Acquisition Regulations … and the FTS 2001 contract.” Since Verizon and MCI merged in 2006, the courts found Verizon liable for MCI’s actions.
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Tags: ATT, cell phone, cell phone service providers, FCC, HTC Evo Batteries, MCI, Sprint, Verizon Wireless |

MobileMaiden
04/07/11 5:35 am
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RIM BlackBerry scored the worst in GoodGuide’s list of green cell phone manufacturers. According to an article by Wendy Koch, USA Today, BlackBerry only earned a 3.3 rating, mostly for the company’s environmental record. Nokia took top honors, with Samsung coming in second. Apple’s iPhone also scored in the lower half of the manufacturers, again not because the material in the iPhone is toxic, but because Apple itself has problems with its “ethical policies and performance.” Nokia scored as the top green manufacturer. 26 of 30 of the top cell phones scored were made by Nokia, each scoring 7.7 or 7.6 out of a possible 10 points. Nokia C6 scored best overall. This is pretty impressive.
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Tags: Apple, e-waste, GoodGuide, green cell phone manufacturers, IDC, iPhone, Nokia, RIM BlackBerry, Samsung |

MobileMaiden
04/06/11 6:11 am
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Federal prosecutors in New Jersey are investigating mobile app companies. The Wall Street Journal reported that popular applications on the iPhone and Android mobile phones, including Pandora, transmit information about the phones, their users and their locations to outsiders, including advertising networks. Have you ever wondered how the ads on your mobile apps seem to know exactly what to target? Here’s the clue. The app companies are sharing your information.
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Tags: Apple, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, federal grand jury, Google, HTC Evo Battery, mobile apps, Pandora, Smartphone application developers, target marketing |

MobileMaiden
04/05/11 6:10 am
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A new wooden-cased cell phone is being advertised by NTT Docomo in Japan. What is unique about this commercial is not so much that the cell phone’s case is made from wood, but the commercial itself. In an age of high tech, neon-lighted, rock music, this commercial is refreshingly free of all that hype. The commercial is set in the woods of Japan and features a hand built giant wooden xylophone playing Bach’s Cantata 147, “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring.”A little wooden ball drops down hitting each wooden key and actually plays the song, ending next to the new cell phone. It is simplistic and inspiring.
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Tags: cell phone, giant xylophone, Morihiro Harano, NTT DOCOMO, Touch Wood |

MobileMaiden
04/04/11 6:35 am
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There’s a new Million Dollar Man. Well actually, it’s a new Five Million Dollar Man. Leonardo DiCaprio has started filming his new ad for the cell phone company, Guangdong OPPO Mobile Telecommunications Corp. The ad will be appearing exclusively in Asia later this year. The actor was spotted yesterday filming his new TV commercial in Paris, France. Leo has simultaneously been working on his upcoming film J. Edgar. Now that is multi-tasking in the extreme (and making big bucks to do so.)
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Tags: Alexander III Bridge, celebrity endorsements, Chinese Cell Phone Ad, DiCaprio, Guangdong OPPO Mobile Telecommunications Corp, Julia Roberts |

MobileMaiden
04/01/11 8:56 am
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A team of scientists at the University of Illinois has possibly discovered a way to make cell phone batteries that don’t need charging for months at a time. The team believes their method will enable mobile phone and laptop batteries to last up to 100 times longer. According to Stephen Adams, The Telegraph, it focuses on changing the way a device’s digital memory works, as this consumes much of the charge. Feng Xiong, a graduate student on the team who was lead author on a paper, to be published in the journal Science, explained: “The energy consumption is essentially scaled with the volume of the memory bit. By using nanoscale contacts, we are able to achieve much smaller power consumption.”
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Tags: Carbon nanotubes, cell phone batteries, HTC Incredible Battery, MIT, nanotube technology, University of Illinois |

MobileMaiden
03/30/11 10:23 am
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There are over 500 million cell phone users worldwide. This is according to research by the GSMA, the international association of mobile operators. The problem with all those cell phones isn’t access to a network. The problem is that most of the users in 3rd world countries live off the grid and can’t charge the darn things. ReadySet, manufactured by Fenix International, San Francisco, California, may be the solution.
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Tags: cell phone batteries, cell phone car chargers, Fenix International, GSMA, ReadySet |

MobileMaiden
03/30/11 6:23 am
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Solar powered cell phones are not new. UMEOX Mobile, a Chinese manufacturer, featured their solar charged “Apollo” Smartphone at the Mobile World Conference in Barcelona earlier this year. Samsung has 3 models of solar-powered cell phones. There are a variety of solar-powered cell phone chargers on the market. But the newest innovation is the thin, transparent film that turns your phone’s screen into a solar charger.
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Tags: cell phone, CTIA 2011, Droid X Extended Battery, HTC Incredible Battery, photovoltaic cells, photovoltaic film, smartphone, solar charger, World Mobile Conference, Wysips |
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