Mobile World

Synchronization today - SyncML
- We depend on our mobile computing and communications devices for the ability to instantly send and receive information. This data can then be modified and updated in various locations, and later synchronized with compatible applications at the office, or at home.
- Friday, April 09 - 2004 at 21:50

Jorma Ollila : Nokia to extend mobility into new areas of life and business
- Nokia Chairman and CEO Jorma Ollila has outlined how the transformation in the mobile communications industry, and Nokia's strategy and new organization position the company for the future.
- Friday, March 26 - 2004 at 13:45

Nokia adds new chapters to story of mobility
- Industry leader unveils company's first mega-pixel camera phone, complementary imaging enhancements, products, solutions. and a world's first in mobile games
- Friday, March 19 - 2004 at 13:31

Mobile industry leaders announce an initiative to create a mobile top-level domain
- Leading companies from the mobile industry have signed a memorandum of understanding to apply for a mobile Top Level Domain ('mobile TLD') from the Internet Corp. for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) during the current application round, which closes March 15.
- Thursday, March 11 - 2004 at 09:58

Nokia launches new enterprise-class Communicator
- The Nokia 9500 Communicator extends business mobility as leading IT vendors offer new solutions and support. Nokia has renewed its commitment to enterprise mobility with the introduction of the first in a series of new enterprise-grade mobile devices designed for corporate customers.
- Saturday, March 06 - 2004 at 19:48

Kick-off for the Wireless World Initiative research
- Wireless World Initiative (WWI), a major joint effort from industry, academia and government, has launched its research activities to lay foundations for the long-term future of global wireless communications in January 2004.
- Sunday, February 22 - 2004 at 21:30

Nokia to acquire Psion plc's shares in Symbian
- Nokia today announced that it has started the process of enabling the transfer of Psion's shares in Symbian to Nokia. Symbian, owned by a core group of mobile industry players with its independent governance structure, will continue to pursue its fair and non-discriminatory licensing business of the standards-based Symbian operating system (OS).
- Monday, February 09 - 2004 at 15:58

Automotive communications made convenient
- What if you could easily combine your compatible mobile phone with a car phone? Well, now you can! The Nokia 610 car kit phone complements your compatible mobile phone by accessing its SIM card remotely via Bluetooth wireless technology.
- Thursday, February 05 - 2004 at 15:41




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