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...those who leave the cell-phone charger in the gym bag, a cure awaits: the Yuki Charger, a public, coin-operated slot-box that debuted in China six months ago. Flip a quarter in the Yuki, and get 10 minutes of charge time for Motorola, Nokia and other mobile-phone brands. Singapore-based InfiniTec has sold more than 3,000 units to supermarkets, hotels and universities throughout Chinese cities and a smaller number to venues in Hungary, India and Southeast Asia. NetBooth, a Las Vegas Internet-kiosk company, just purchased 100 Yukis at $500 a pop and will install...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Briefing: May 19, 2003 | 5/19/2003 | See Source »

...lleryd of Stockholm's Evli Bank. "He is quite skilled at dealing with both the media and the financial community. He certainly says the right things." Now he'll have to do the right things, if he's going to catch up with Ericsson's Finnish rival, Nokia, which earned $1.07 billion net profit in the first quarter on sales of $7.4 billion. It managed to do so with fewer employees than Ericsson, by concentrating on the healthiest end of the business. Ericsson gets 80% of its revenue from mobile-telephone networks, which connect one phone to another...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ericsson's Wake-Up Call | 5/4/2003 | See Source »

...phone handset around.” Rahimi’s real reason for inventing the phone was a technology conference for Third World countries that took place last December. He took home second place for his unique device. By attaching a huge archaic handset to his tiny Nokia cell phone, Rahimi explains, “I was able to illustrate the problem many third-world citizens have connecting with modern technology. The cell and handset was a sort of bridge between...

Author: By J.k. Ames, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Big Pimpin' Up In MIT | 4/3/2003 | See Source »

...server in Prague and compressed for viewing on a mobile phone. From there the signal was bounced to the subscribers' global packet radio switched (GPRS) network account in Warsaw, then transferred via automatic roaming to the Orange GPRS network in Cannes, and then on to the 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...

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

...hard to remember that this is the same city where 15 years ago the richest folks found delight simply in a new icebox. The pace of change in Shanghai (double-digit growth rates for the past decade) is so rapid that my real estate agent had upgraded her Nokia cell phone between our first and second meetings?the third mobile she'd got in as many months. Sure, most people aren't living in the ch?teaus of Shanghai, but incomes have increased so fast that 60% of the city's households now own their own homes, up from practically zero...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The High Cost of Living | 2/10/2003 | See Source »

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