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CNET reviews 5 buzzworthy Pocket PC apps

Features Your Pocket PC handheld device comes preloaded with a universe of software. But is there anything better out there? We explore the options. Read story »

Close encounters of the 3G kind

Features 3G beckons once again. This time, it's without the hype that inflated expectations two years ago. What we have instead is a working technology. Read story »

High-speed bankruptcy in sight

Blogs 3G W-CDMA (Wideband Code-Devision Multiple Access) has grown into the dominant service in Japan. Both NTT DoCoMo and Vodaphone support the 384kbps speed, upstream and downstream. Almost half of DoCoMo users ... Read story »

3G World Congress comes to Hong Kong

Blogs During the first week of December, the 3G World Congress will set up its tents in Hong Kong and start hammering out the 3G message to one of the most fully ... Read story »

Samsung claims to have cracked 4G

Features The Korean company planned to demonstrate the technology at Samsung 4G Forum and promises wireless speeds of 100Mbps. Read story »

IT training for teachers from 3G villages

Blogs I wrote about 3G villages in the southern part of Indonesia's Sumatra island here last year. And now, there's an interesting progress: The teachers from Way Kanan, Lampung, were recently invited ... Read story »

Some gadgets die, some vanish

Blogs Juggernaut of digitaria rolls on, though some people hardly notice the cacophony and turmoil it has caused human society. This merciless vehicle runs really powerful in Japan, crushing every phenomenon under ... Read story »

Palm's Treo 700p makes a landing in US

Crave Well, it's not here, yet, and Asia-Pacific users may have to stretch their necks out a little bit longer for the GSM version of the Treo 700p to arrive. That is, ... Read story »

WiBro adopted as global 3G standard

Blogs WiBro, the famous South Korean wireless Internet technology, gets approval from the International Telecommunication Union as a standard for 3G communications. This means that countries other than South Korea now have ... Read story »

Mobile TV: Ready for a personal multimedia experience?

Blogs The timing couldn't have been more perfect! Just as Nokia was plugging in Kuala Lumpur for Mobile TV as the new frontier of a personal multimedia experience, BBC announced in London ... Read story »

Samsung SCH-S250 camera-phone

Crave What a dilemma, and one we'd love to have at CNETAsia. With Samsung dropping a bombshell by launching a 5-megapixel camera-phone--leaving the competition still struggling with 2 megapixels in the dust--consumers ... Read story »

Japanese K-tai is not a phone. Then what?

Blogs K-tai code of ethics in Japan is getting more bizarre every year. Only Korean mobile users tried somehow to follow the Japanese way of K-tai, but soon realized it was a ... Read story »

3G can still grow in Asia

Features But, there's still a need for cheaper handsets and better content, as operators look at data services to offset falling voice revenues. Read story »

Palm OS 5 sneak peek

Features Palm OS 5 is touted as the foundation of future mobile computing. Here, we compare the features in Palm's next-gen OS to the current OS 4. Read story »

LG's fascinating six

Features Not to be outdone, LG leaps into the fray of mass launches at CommunicAsia2005 with six innovative models. Read story »

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