Archive for the 'Mobile' Category

Change

Wednesday, April 27th, 2005

Bought a new Nokia 6630 today - Nokia’s state of the art phone - i get home from a busy day and in my newsreader i can see that Nokia introduces what looks to be a new paradigm in mobile phones with the N-series.
Accepting that change happens very quickly these days is a required competence…

Sony Ericsson digs RSS

Tuesday, November 16th, 2004

Sony Ericsson digs RSS!
We believe that RSS has a great potential in mobile phones, as a technology to automatically provide updated content to users - accessing the Web without browsing.

Why chef’s should have a moblog!

Monday, November 15th, 2004

Christian Lindholm, the guy responsible for Nokia Lifeblog, on why a moblog makes sense for a famous chef

Thursday, December 4th, 2003

Coming to a screen near you soon (hopefully!): - “Social Wifi”

MobileWhack

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2003

Rael Dornfest introduces MobileWhack
MobileWhack is all about that mobile handset, palmtop, hiptop, ipod, or laptop in your pocket, purse, briefcase, or dangling from your utility belt. It’s about squeezing every last ounce of mobility out of your mobile device.

Ubiquity Breeds Utility

Tuesday, October 28th, 2003

VentureBlog: Ubiquity Breeds Utility - the venture blog guys on the ubiquity of wireless at dartmouth college. Good stuff!

Wireless Train

Thursday, January 30th, 2003

Scoop: The worlds first wireless wifi train
What’s widely regarded as the worlds first wifi service on a train will debut in february on the Linx train between Copenhagen, Denmark and Gothenburg, Sweden.
Uses antennas on the roof of the train for the connection and wifi radios internally in the train.
The downstream is provided by satellite when available (100 kbit to 1mbit in testing), the upstream is done through several bundled gsm channels. The system is developed by Icomera.
I’ll try to give it a test in the end of february and post about the experience.

Clay Shirky School

Thursday, January 9th, 2003

What i learned in Clay Shirky School today:
Clay Shirky puts some great context on an issue we realized early in the founding of Organic, but untill now didn’t have a vocabulary to describe.
Wifi is a product, not a service.

Apple: There’s no “a” in Wi-Fi

Thursday, January 9th, 2003

Apple: There’s no “a” in Wi-Fi. What we all in the wifi industry has predicting for a long time is now happening. 802.11a is getting abandoned in favor of 802.11g utilizing the existing spectrum giving backwards compability with 802.11b and no spectrum issues in countries like Denmark.
The only doubt is the late certification of 802.11g, but with Apple choosing 802.11g that’s where the momentum is now.

NewBay

Thursday, January 9th, 2003

NewBay - european mobile blog startup focused on servicing telcos.