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...subscribers' Nokia 3650 phones on the Sunny Dream. The demo was part of this year's big story at the 3GSM World Congress mobile technology trade fair in Cannes: video streaming over mobile phones is about to go prime time. RealNetworks last week announced it is teaming with Ericsson to deliver the technology to mobile operators to allow news, sports and entertainment videos to be streamed over mobile networks. The long-delayed handsets are finally arriving too: Sony Ericsson is launching the Z1010, which allows users to relay live video pictures to people taking their calls; Siemens plans to introduce...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tech Watch | 2/23/2003 | See Source »

...setup took so long that I never made it to either Grand Central or Times Square. But I did manage to pick a favorite: the $150 HBH-30 from Sony Ericsson. The sound was loud and clear, and the headset fit comfortably around my ear. Unfortunately, you probably won't be able to use this headset with your cell phone because it works only with phones like Sony Ericsson's T68i and T300 and Nokia's 6310i, which come equipped with Bluetooth. More Bluetooth phones and headsets are due out in early 2003, from Nokia, Motorola and others...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can You Hear Me? | 12/30/2002 | See Source »

Only a handful of these devices are on sale right now. As usual for first-generation gadgets, the balance between cool features and easy operation has not quite been struck. But at least the prices are right. You can get a Sony Ericsson T-300 phone with camera attachment from TMobile for a mere $150; buy it with the rebate on Amazon.com and you could actually end up $50 in the black. That, of course, will quickly be eaten up by your monthly bills. (It costs $10 to send 10 megabytes of data--that's a little more than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: One-Minute Photo | 12/23/2002 | See Source »

...Only a handful of these devices are on sale right now. As usual for first-generation gadgets, the balance between cool features and easy operation has not quite been struck. But at least the prices are right. You can get a Sony Ericsson T-300 phone with camera attachment from TMobile for a mere $150; buy it with the rebate on Amazon.com, and you could actually end up $50 in the black. That, of course, will quickly be eaten up by your monthly bills. (It costs $10 to send 10 megabytes of data - that's a little more than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Kodak Moment on Your Phone | 12/16/2002 | See Source »

...firm, "but we knew we had to take a shot." Right away Bharti went head-to-head with India's industrial titans. The other Delhi operator was controlled by Essar Group, a steel-making giant. But Mittal found ways to compete. He convinced European telecom equipment-maker Ericsson to supply Bharti's network on credit; he promised to pay "when the customers are happy," he says. Bharti (the name is derived from the Hindi word for Indian) expanded its distribution network for prepaid customers, a large part of the market in India, to allow drugstores, corner groceries, even stalls peddling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Speed Dialing | 11/25/2002 | See Source »

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