Results for Mobile in review
Articles & reviews
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Backing Up And Recovering Your Mobile Phone Data*
Monday 23 July 2007 – 09:17 in Mobile
We’ve all been there; nearly everyone has lost or somehow tragically damaged a mobile. Check out some of the easier ways to backup your phone before some calamity befalls it.
For the vast majority of mobile phone users, the largest expense incurred by th
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Mobile 2.5 Hard Drive Systems: MD2-USB and MD2-FW1 from DataFab*
Thursday 26 April 2001 – 07:00
DataFab sells external storage systems both for USB and for Firewire, supporting 2.5" IDE hard drives at all capacities. Read on to find out the benefits and shortcomings of these storage solutions. -
Mobile Phones Buy Lunch, Pay A Doc, Open A Door And More*
Friday 30 June 2006 – 10:59
The Japanese are moving a number of functions to their mobile phones. One of the latest innovations is replacing cash and credit cards. Maybe some day this technology will find its way into our mobile phones.
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CES 2007: First live demo of mobile Wimax*
Sunday 7 January 2007 – 01:19
Sprint-Nextel, Samsung, Motorola and Intel are offering a glimpse at mobile Wimax, also known as 802.16e or - in Sprint terms - 4G, with a first public demonstration of the technology at CES 2007.
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Mobile Gaming: Nokia Phone Meets the Gameboy*
Thursday 30 October 2003 – 06:00
The famous Finnish mobile phone manufacturer has decided to take on the mobile game deck sector. Now this being the sole reserve of Nintendo and its range of Gameboys, the task will not be an easy one. But Nokia has gone for an extremely versatile product with high technological potential. So, does such a combination give it the edge? -
Mobile Music: 2U4U DMR-300 WMA Player*
Friday 12 July 2002 – 07:00
MP3 is beginning to show its age. We look at a new portable player that uses both Microsoft's WMA, as well as MP3, opening up the possibility of using the higher quality Microsoft codec. But, there's also Dolby's AAC to consider; which may be the best of the bunch. The age of portable audio isn't going to go away no matter how much the RIAA tries to kill it. -
Are true computing platforms emerging in the mobile devices market?*
Friday 7 October 2005 – 11:57
With the emergence of Windows Mobile and BlackBerry as contenders in the handheld space, and the sublimation of Palm OS, TG Daily asked four leading analysts to assess whether handheld development is moving beyond the operating system and a processor: Are we on the way platform-centric handheld world? -
Mobile Musicians: Three MP3-Players*
Wednesday 4 October 2000 – 06:00
Diamond's Rio 500 is well known. Oneboss is offering their Booster Discman and Creative Labs is launching their Jukebox soon. We compared the three solutions. -
CES 2007: Yahoo launches Go for Mobile 2.0 on Motorola RAZR's*
Monday 8 January 2007 – 08:06
Yahoo has launched version 2.0 of its Go for Mobile online applications suite, with first runs going out to Yahoo! partners in crime Motorola on the MOTORAZR maxx V6 and MOTORAZR V3xx; with another 70 other mobile devices worldwide set to get the Go in the coming weeks.
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Making Gigabytes mobile: Firewire Harddrive from Western Digital*
Friday 4 August 2000 – 07:00
Western Digital has become a supporter of Firewire by supplying external storage solutions as well as PCI and PC-Card adapters. We took a look at their 20 GByte drive. -
Mobile Storage: Your Entire CD Collection In Your Pants Pocket*
Thursday 5 May 2005 – 06:00
Are you looking for a gadget that will carry the contents of 40 audio CDs on a key ring? Or perhaps you're hankering after a light-weight external mass storage solution to carry even bigger data quantities? Then you shouldn't miss this test of the Arcdisk 4 GB HD USB Key and the Iomega Mini Hard Drive 40 GB. -
Mobile and Attractive: External Hard Disks from Maxtor and Seagate*
Thursday 18 December 2003 – 06:00
The latest generation models not only look good, they are also more intelligent - and they come with up-to-the-minute features such as one-touch backup. We tested the OneTouch from Maxtor and the External Hard Drive from Seagate. -
How the 'freeze-the-field' rule led to NASCAR's Mobile Technology Center*
Thursday 10 August 2006 – 10:11
Last May, NASCAR premiered its Mobile Technology Center, a million-dollar, 52-foot Freightliner constructed with the help of AMD, HP, and Featherlite. The story of this truck is the story of a tradition that almost got a man killed in front of thousands of spectators, and how a sport came to accept the need for modernization. It's also about one really cool truck.
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The Mobile Storage Giant: A FireWire Hard Drive From Western Digital*
Friday 26 April 2002 – 07:00
The ever-increasing hard drive capacities appear to be coming to a halt, but the manufacturers never rest: Western Digital offers its latest top-of-the-line 120 GB model in a portable version with a FireWire interface. How does this model compare to desktop drives? -
Simplifying Mobile Search*
Wednesday 1 August 2007 – 11:08 in Business
When you’re on the move, do you want to search the Web the way you would on a PC, or do you want to search for what’s around you? Sometimes you’ll want to look up a Web page and read it but more often you want to know where a movie is playing rather than
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