Apple is previewing its new iPhone 3.0 software on Tuesday. The existing iPhone 3G is one of the best phones on the planet, and won our Editor’s Choice, but that doesn’t mean it can’t get better. We put our heads together and came up with ten smart software and business moves that Apple could make part of iPhone 3.0 – even without announcing new hardware, which they’re not expected to do. This list is in no particular order, except for the last bit. continue reading…
The Motorola MC55 is a special breed of mobile phones. Motorola’s Enterprise Digital Assistants (or EDA) are Windows Mobile-based devices custom-fit for the business. Motorola MC55 sports GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity plus Wi-Fi support. The integrated GPS provides various location-based services such as real-time fleet management, geo-fencing and bread-crumbing for dispatchers.
At an originally-created virtual online booth stand, sat-nav oriented manufacturer Mio presented their latest GPS phone called the Mio K70. The mobile has a 3.5-inch screen of WQVGA resolution, a 3 megapixel auto focus camera and runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro. It should also offer optimized GPS navigation experience with Mio’s own navigation software.
Acer announced four PocketPC’s, which we’ll roll out in a mo but not before a glimpse of what seems a properly done homework in terms of getting to know their market better. Acer have split consumers into three groups to pitch their latest releases accordingly.
The duo Garmin-Asus seems to be working out quite well for both companies as they announce a new GPS smartphone under the nuvifone brand – the M20. It’s not that the previous nuvifone G60 is ready, but still it’s nice they think years ahead again.
We have some good news for the future owners of the LG KM900 Arena. According to the company web site, the newly announced full touchscreen handset will support multi-touch input and will come with a dedicated graphics chip. Both features should have a very positive impact on the user experience the LG KM900 Arena provides. 

