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6 Oct
Sony Ericsson will come out with a new feature that should attract most mobile phone users as it is now working with Comverse to deliver visual voice mails for business and residential users. This new feature is a growing trend as of late as people continue to look for perks to the usual voicemails today. They will be similar to email and will provide pertinent information such as the date, time, message length and caller ID if available. No word on when they will be official although some other companies and networks have also sent feelers of this technology as well.
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Tags: caller id, Cell Phones, comverse, date time, feelers, message length, Mobile News, mobile phone users, new feature, residential users, Sony, Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson, time message, visual voice, voice mails28 Jun
Never miss out on voice mails and memos which you often worry about leaving on your phone. Thanks to this new software from Mark/Space, you can use a software that can easily transfer them to your Mac in no time. The software is the Missing Sync for iPhone version 2.0.2 which is compatible with the iPhone 3.0 OS.
New in Version 2.0.2, The Missing Sync transfers iPhone voicemail and voice memos to the Mac so you can have an archive of all your voice messages and notes. They can be organized and played in Mark/Space Notebook, a full-featured notetaking application for the Mac, included with The Missing Sync.
The Missing Sync software can be downloaded at the Mark/Space online store for $39.95. However, Owners of any Mark/Space product can crossgrade to The Missing Sync for iPhone for $29.95.
(Source) Press
Tags: Apple, iPhone, iPhone, missing sync, Mobile Software, new software, notebook, software archives, sync software, voice mails, voice memos, voice messages, voicemail20 May

Even with the standard mobile services we have today, voice mail options are included if we subscribe to them. Apparently, the people from Hong Kong have found something different to offer and this is the visual voicemail service that is now being offered by 3 Hong Kong.
Instead of dialing in for voice messages, users can see information about each voicemail in a message inbox, such as sender, time of call and message length and then click and listen to any message. Users also can delete and reply to any message.
The adjustments seems to be minor but compared to the conventional way of retrieving voice mails, this seems better since they are similar to receiving the usual SMS messages. Unfortunately Hong Kong is the only country that has offered this service for now although expect other countries to try and do the same soon.
(Source) Press
Tags: Cell Phones, hong kong, message length, message users, Mobile News, mobile operator, mobile services, sms messages, voice mail options, voice mails, voice messages, voicemail service
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