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Handango publishes list of top mobile software

Online mobile software retailer Handango.com has published a list of its most popular add-on software programs for mobile devices. The top three best-sellers for each selected device are:

BlackBerry
1. VoiceControl
2. Ringphonic Lite
3. Ringtone Megaplex

Palm
1. PocketMirror Standard (Outlook synchronisation)
2. Diet & Exercise Assistant
3. Ringo Pro

Symbian
1. ProfiMail
2. SmartMovie
3. IM+

Windows Mobile PDA
1. MobiTV (streaming TV)
2. Spb Mobile Shell ('Today' screen)
3. Spb Pocket Plus (customisation tool)

Windows Mobile Smartphone
1. MobiTV
2. HandiTV
3. SBSH Facade ('Home' screen)

1.5.07 11:50


New edition of The Fonecast now online

This week's edition of The Fonecast podcast is now available to download. As always, it can be found at www.TheFonecast.com or via the iTunes podcast directory.
1.5.07 15:15


Vodafone changes mobile internet charges

Vodafone is changing the Vodafone live! mobile internet service from 1st June - and it's changing its data charges at the same time. Using the Vodafone live! portal will no longer be free (except for the 'home page' but a maximum £1 daily charge will apply to all internet browsing using a mobile phone.
2.5.07 08:28


Lastminute.com launches mobile phone phrasebooks

Online travel retailer Lastminute.com has launched a series of talking phrasebooks that can be downloaded onto compatible Nokia and Sony Ericsson mobile phones. Each of the guides - created by coolgorilla.com for French, German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish - contains 250 to 300 sound files.
2.5.07 09:03


The mobile Dead Zone

The Guardian has an article about places that mobile phones don't work. Not a complaint - but a guide to seeking sanctuary.
2.5.07 10:33


Virgin Mobile to float in USA

Virgin Mobile's virtual USA network is planning to float on the stock market. The 'Initial Public Offering' (IPO) could raise up to $100 million, according to Telecoms.com. Sprint, which is Virgin Mobile's network partner, owns around half of the company.

[Update 8th May: ...and Virgin Media is thinking of selling one of its business units in the UK, according to The Times]

2.5.07 16:32


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