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Qualcomm to use L-Band in UK within 2 years
MediaFlow could be coming to the UK before digital switchover 30 May 2008 19:05 GMT TweetQualcomm’s CEO Paul Jacobs has said that the L-Band spectrum buy in the UK earlier in the month was an offer that was "kinda hard to pass up".
Jacobs made the comments to Pocket-lint as he refused to be drawn into outlining what the company’s... -
"Future gadget will be a connected gadget" say Qualcomm
Satnavs, digital cameras, games consoles all targets 30 May 2008 2:14 GMT TweetThe future gadget will be a connected gadget according to chip maker Qualcomm. The company, who power most of the mobile phones on the planet, has said that we can expect a flurry of connected devices in the next couple of years as it moves to offer more...
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Sony Ericsson to launch new gaming phone range
Motion sensor gaming to come to its entire camera phone range 29 May 2008 20:42 GMT TweetSony Ericsson is hoping to become the Nintendo Wii of the mobile phone industry following a deal with a company that turns your phone’s camera into a motion-controlling sensor.
Pocket-lint has learnt that the mobile phone giant has signed... -
iPhone gets First Person Shooter
Uses Accelerometer chip to control movement 29 May 2008 20:27 GMT TweetNobody thought the iPhone would become a portable games console to take on Sony and Nintendo, but looking at a demo of a new first person shooter for the phone it might just do that.
Canadian Developer IUGO is showing off a FPS called Re-Volt... -
Qualcomm says phone will replace your wallet
Says payments by phone here within 2 years 29 May 2008 18:41 GMT TweetHard cash and a pocket full of change could be a thing of the past if chip manufacturer Qualcomm has its way.
The company that makes mobile phone chips and is probably best described as the Intel of the mobile phone world, has said that... -
Adobe embed Flash into phones
Videos and Graphics go mainstream 28 May 2008 17:21 GMT TweetAdobe has announced with Qualcomm, the phone chip manufacturer, that it will be embedding its Flash technology directly onto chips what will go into mobile phones.
“iPhone has raised the bar, now lets see what the Flash community see what...