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Worry less about how you can append, edit and create documents with your mobile device under any operating system with the new ThinkFree Mobile Netbook for Windows. With the era of being flexible wherever you go needed by students and business executives, it is apparent that the clamor for widening the ThinkFree Mobile Netbook has been growing and for that purpose, ThinkFree Inc. unveils this latest innovation to cater to the consumer demand.

Featuring the best round-trip Microsoft Office compatibility, ThinkFree Mobile Netbook ESD comes with 1GB of free, reliable and secure online document storage and integrates seamlessly with ThinkFree Online, ThinkFree’s already existing online service for collaboration and synchronization across all documents.

This development should be welcomed with open arms by the various sectors who have sought the aid of mobile solutions for productivity issues concerned. Now, people can be assured that in any event or occasion, all they would need to do is open their mobile devices and do as they wish as far as business aids regarding business, educational or personal concerns should be sorted out in the fashion that they should be when they are on the go.

ThinkFree Mobile Netbook Edition for Windows, Linux and Mac ESD are available now on ThinkFree.com for end users to purchase and download for $39.95.

Also, there is a limited time offer. For $24.95, included are 1GB of additional online document storage (2GB total). When purchasing online, just enter the coupon code THINKFREE during checkout.

(Source) Press

Tags: business aids, business executives, Cell Phones, coupon code, document storage, end users, esd, limited time offer, Microsoft Office, mobile device, mobile devices, Mobile Software, mobile solutions, netbook, operating system, personal concerns, productivity issues, sectors, synchronization, thinkfree, windows linux

Nokia continues to expand towards developing countries as it announces the opening of a new Concept Store in Mumbai. The store is modeled on the global Nokia Concept Store format and is located in Colaba. Spread over 1000 sq. ft., the interactive and informative Nokia Concept Store will provide mobile phone consumers a one-stop destination for the latest and comprehensive range of mobile solutions, including devices and services.

Nokia said its Concept Store will have a uniform and consistent look to provide all aspects of solutions selling, making the shopping experience fulfilling and delightful for consumers.

The Nokia Concept Store in Mumbai is the ninth such store in the country and is designed to inspire and educate consumers on the benefits of Nokia’s latest products and technology through a hands-on experience. The Concept Store offers a complete portfolio of Nokia mobile devices, enhancements and services including Email, Music, Imaging and Gaming.

Nokia said the Concept Store, with its futuristic and high-tech ambience, will provide the ideal backdrop for visitors to experience the latest mobile applications and solutions across business domains. Trained staff will be at hand to help visitors learn about new mobile applications and technologies.

(Source) IT News Online

Tags: Business, business domains, concept store, consumers, mobile applications, mobile devices, mobile phone, mobile solutions, music imaging, Nokia, Nokia, nokia mobile
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  • Filed under: Business, Nokia
  • Acer Aspire One AOD150 Laptop

    Here is another flashy netbook option for people who want mobile solutions within their grasps. Offered by Acer, the Acer Aspire One AOD150 is not too flashy and not too dull. It has a good number of features, and it also has the best screen we have ever seen in a netbook, so it gets by on much more than just its good looks.

    It’s a 10.2in netbook with a fully featured keyboard. The keys are smaller keys than the ones found on the ASUS Eee PC S101, which means that the Acer is not as wide as the Eee PC. This makes it uncomfortable to type on for long periods of time, but eventually you get used to it. Touch-typists will have no problem using the keyboard as it has a regular QWERTY layout and large shift keys on both the left and right sides.

    The Acer Aspire One AOD150 differs a little in layout to the 8.9in Aspire One ZG5, but it’s not a complete overhaul of the original design; it still retains much of the original’s look and feel. The touchpad’s left- and right-click buttons are now located at the bottom of the touchpad, rather than either side of it; it has a teardrop-shaped hinge detail, rather than a circle; and it only has one SD slot, rather than two. In the original Linux-based Aspire One, the second SD slot was used to supplement the solid-state drive in the unit.

    There is a 160GB, 4200rpm hard drive in the Acer Aspire One AOD150, which is a massive step up from the 8GB solid-state drive found in the original Aspire One. The configuration of the Acer Aspire One AOD150 also includes a 1.6GHz Intel Atom CPU, 1GB of RAM and Intel GMA950 graphics.

    The unit looks great and feels good. It doesn’t get overly warm, so it probably won’t be uncomfortable after long periods of use on your lap. The touchpad feels smooth and is accurate, but we wish there was a physical distinction between the two buttons.

    (Source) PC World

    Tags: asus eee pc, Atom, hard drive, intel gma950 graphics, keyboard, laptop, Laptops, mobile solutions, pc world, qwerty layout, S101, touchpad
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  • Filed under: Laptops
  • One thing that any mobile phone owner would hate is missing a text message. The importance of text messages cannot be sorted out but regardless, generally putting them into practically the same degree of importance is what this new Blackberry software can do so you don’t have miss any of them again.

    The application presents a simple, seamless solution that converts between text messages and e-mail so that BlackBerry smartphone users can read and reply to text messages as e-mails, both on their smartphone and when accessing their e-mail on a computer. The convenience of converting e-mail and text message communication allows users to work more efficiently and with greater ease.

    “The addition of SMS2Desk into Cortado’s extensive portfolio of free services simply adds to the comfort and practicality of using mobile solutions,” says Roger Guerrero, Cortado Enterprise Sales Manager, North America. “Even when your smartphone is still in your pocket, SMS2Desk users can receive and answer text messages on their computer. Never miss a text message again!”

    The SMS2Desk application is compatible with the following BlackBerry smartphones: BlackBerry 8700, BlackBerry Curve series, BlackBerry Pearl series, BlackBerry Bold and BlackBerry Storm.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: 8700 blackberry, blackberry 8700, blackberry curve, BlackBerry Pearl, Cell Phones, Mobile News, mobile phone, Mobile Software, mobile solutions, Portable Devices, smartphone, text message, text messages

    A company to watch out is Techfaith Wireless Communication Technology Limited of China who announced it will exhibit its full line of mobile device solutions at the 3GSM Mobile World Congress 2009, February 16 - 19, in Barcelona, Spain. It is interesting to note what type of new mobile solutions they will be unveiling at the conference.

    TechFaith engages in the development and production of middle to high end handsets and tailor made handsets. Their list of products include:

  • Multimedia phones and dual mode dual card handsets of multiple wireless technology combination such as GSM/GSM, GSM/CDMA, GSM/WCDMA, GSM/TD-SCDMA and UMTS/CDMA
  • Windows-based smartphones and Pocket PC phones
  • Handsets with interactive online gaming and professional game terminals with phone functionality.
  • The conference will be held at the Fira Barcelona where Techfaith’s exhibition will be located in Hall 2, Stand 2G11.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: handsets, mobile device, Mobile News, Mobile Software, mobile solutions, mobile world, smartphones, wireless communication technology

    Sony VAIO VGN-P11Z/W

    Sony VAIO has been around and it has become a reliable netbook to have. And thanks to Sony’s continuing trend of unveiling feature-packed ultraportable mobile solutions, the VGN-P11Z/W is one mobile device that will certainly gain notice.

    Weighing in at just 625g, it’s considerably lighter and more compact than all current Netbooks and ultraportables.

    Despite this, the quality is excellent, which it has to be to help justify the premium price tag. Available in a range of colors, you’ll find glossy and sturdy plastics in place. At 21mm in depth, it’s also one of the thinnest laptops we’ve seen.

    Sony VAIO Netbook Highlights:

  • HDD Capacity (GB): 60
  • Installed RAM (GB): 2
  • Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium
  • Processor Speed (GHz): 1.33
  • Price: £849 VAT inclusive
  • (Source) Tech Radar

    Tags: Laptops, Laptops, mobile device, mobile solutions, netbook, netbooks, Sony, Sony, Sony VAIO, sony vaio vgn, ultraportables, windows vista home premium
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  • Filed under: Laptops, Sony
  • Boasting of slim size and water-proof as well, NDD DoComo has unveiled a new handset in the mold of the SMART F-04A to the Japan market.

    This sleek new handset joins the ranks of innovative mobile solutions that have become slimmer and smaller while at the same time providing new features similar to most models we see in the market today.

    Adopting a 3-inch main LCD display with full wide VGA(480*854 resolution) and a 0.4-inch sub display. Offering around 570 hours of standby time and 200 hours of talking time, the F-04A supports a 2M camera, up to 8GB of microSDHC card, 1-Seg. Measuring 108×49×12.8mm at 117g, it comes with four different colors including gold, black, red and blue.

    (Source) Aving

    Tags: Cell Phones, different colors, DoCoMo, handset, lcd display, mobile solutions, slim size, talking time, water proof
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  • Filed under: Cell Phones
  • Toshiba TG01 Handset

    Toshiba is normally associated with laptops or television sets. But today, it seems that they have dipped their hand on the area of mobile solutions as we can see in their latest offering, the Toshiba TG01 Handset.

    The TG01 was presented today during an event held in London. It is said to be among the thinnest touchscreen devices ever, as it measures only 9.9 mm in thickness. It has the largest display in the history of mobile phones: a 4.1 inch one, with a WVGA (800 x 480 pixels) resolution.

    It is expected to be unveiled at the MWC 2009 where exact details about its availability and price might also be unveiled.

    (Source) Pocket Lint

    Tags: Cell Phones, Laptops, mobile phones, mobile solutions, television sets, Toshiba, Toshiba, touchscreen

    HCL Leaptop Z39

    With the growing demand for mobile computing solutions today, HCL may be a good brand to check out. It is in the line of familiar laptop brands like Sony, HP and Acer.

    HCL has launched several forms of laptops in the market and the HCL Leaptop Z39 is perhaps one of the easiest and compact sized mobile solutions most people are bound to notice.

    Among the features that the HCL Leaptop Z39 carry include:

    • Intel Core 2 Duo processor
    • 14.1 inches TFT screen (1280 x 800 pixels)
    • 250 GB of hard disk drive
    • 2.0 mega pixels video camera with dual internal MIC
    • Built-in Bluetooth v2.0 technology
    • Standard 6 cells Li-ion battery
    • Integrated DVD Super Multi Drive

    The HCL Leaptop Z39 is a good laptop to consider especially if you are looking for an alternative brand that carries practically the same specs and power of the popular yet pricey laptops in the market today.

    (Source) Best Syndication

    Tags: Acer, hcl leaptop, intel core 2 duo, laptop manufacturers, Laptops, mobile computing solutions, mobile solutions, video camera
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  • Filed under: Laptops



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