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This Week in Mobility #79

November 7, 2009

Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
~Will Rogers

Tips
1. What Calendar Entries Populate with BlackBerry Activation?
2. No Simultaneous Talk & Tether on VZ
BlackBerry
3. Prevent Distracted Driving with ZoomSafer
iPhone
4. Apple’s iPhone Gains Wi-Fi Handset Share
5. iPod Touch-Based EasyPay Checkout
Windows Mobile
6. Microsoft Promoting Speech as the Next Touch
Android
7. Verizon Sets 2010 Date for Droid Tether
8. Droid Exchange Sync Costs Extra
Other News
9. Cancer from Cell Phone Concerns Renewed
10. WinXP Smartphone-like Laptop
11. Verizon LTE in 25-30 Markets Next Year
12. T-Mobile Loses 77,000 Customers in Q3
13. Chicago Gets WiMax 

There is no such thing as a great talent without great willpower.”
~
Honoré de Balzac 

Tips

1. What Calendar Entries Populate with BlackBerry Activation?

When performing wireless enterprise activation the BlackBerry Enterprise Server populates the calendar information as follows:

 – Single instance appointments for the past 30 days are synchronized to the BlackBerry smartphone.

 – All future single instance meetings are synchronized to the BlackBerry smartphone.

 – All recurring meeting series, past and future, are synchronized to the BlackBerry smartphone.

2. No Simultaneous Talk & Tether on VZ

On the AT&T 3G Bold (and newer), EDGE allow you to take a phone call while using your BlackBerry as a cellular modem for your laptop, but not with Verizon.  CDMA has a single threaded radio operation.  Hence voice and data cannot share the radio.

BlackBerry

3. Prevent Distracted Driving with ZoomSafer

ZoomSafer uses GPS to detect if you’re traveling over 10mph, then automates an out of office message, letting people know you’ll get back to them.  It also can read your messages aloud and send voice notes from you to your contacts. ZoomSafer

iPhone

4. Apple’s iPhone Gains Wi-Fi Handset Share

Nokia’s share of the Wi-Fi phone market took a plunge in the second quarter, from 50% a year earlier to 35% as Apple jumped into second place with a six-fold leap from 3% to 20%.CNET

5. iPod Touch-Based EasyPay Checkout

Apple stores will begin retiring their current Windows CE-based portable computers and start using a custom-designed and crafted iPod touch to check out customers. Those who have seen the system for processing credit card, debit card and cash purchases, dubbed “EasyPay touch,” said it combines iPod touch features with a magnetic stripe reader, advanced barcode scanner and Apple-written software to speed plastic and cash transactions. Apple Insider

Windows Mobile

6. Microsoft Promoting Speech as the Next Touch

Although Microsoft integrated touch-screen capabilities into Windows 7, at least one Microsoft executive suggests that the next stage in user interaction is speech-recognition technology as applied to various everyday applications. eWeek

Android

7. Verizon Sets 2010 Date for Droid Tether

Verizon subscribers will be to tether the new Motorola Droid smartphone next year, which will give them the ability to connect laptops to Verizon Wireless’ 3G network via the Android-based Droid. CNET

8. Droid Exchange Sync Costs Extra

Users who buy the device and expect to use its built-in Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync support (to get corporate e-mail from Exchange servers) will have to pay an additional $15 per month for the privilege, Verizon confirms. InfoWorld

Other News

9. Cancer from Cell Phone Concerns Renewed

A World Health Organization study due out by the end of 2009 finds significantly increased risk of some brain tumors among those who have used mobile phones for 10 years or more.  Mobile Enterprise Mag

10. WinXP Smartphone-like Laptop

A Chinese company has begun taking pre-orders for a device that aims to blend PC features with those of a smartphone. In Technology Group has developed the pocket-size XPPhone, which runs on Windows XP and also operates like a smartphone and a mobile Internet device. Some analysts termed the handset intriguing, but wondered if Windows XP was too powerful an operating system to run smartphone features. PC World

11. Verizon LTE in 25-30 Markets Next Year

Verizon Wireless is on track to launch LTE in 25 to 30 markets next year, said Tony Melone at a keynote address before the LTE Americas 2009 Conference. WirelessWeek

12. T-Mobile Loses 77,000 Customers in Q3

T-Mobile USA is building up its 3G coverage, but it’s feeling the effects of intense competition. WirelessWeek

13. Chicago Gets WiMax

Clearwire brings WiMax to Chicago this week, giving residents access to a technology that promises superfast Internet speeds from any location. Chicago Tribune

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This Week in Mobility #78

October 31, 2009

Clothes make a statement. Costumes tell a story.”
~Mason Cooley
 

Tips
1. BB Tip: How to Autodial Your Bridge # + Extension + Admin Code
2. No Simultaneous Talk & Tether on VZ
BlackBerry
3. 9550 Storm2 Gets Good Reviews
4. 9700 Bold2 Looking Good Too
5. RIM & Others to Support JIL Widgets
6. Oracle Mobile Sales Assistant 2.0 for BlackBerry
7. PhoneSnoop on BlackBerry
iPhone
8. Analyst Predicts Verizon iPhone in 2010
9. AT&T Implies iPhone Exclusivity Ending
10. Market Share: BlackBerry 40%, iPhone 30%
Windows Mobile
11. Sprint: Windows Mobile 6.5 Early 2010
12. HTC WinMo 6.5 Unboxed
Android
13. Motorola\Verizon Droid Release Nov 6th
14. Free! Super-Rich GPS Navigation from Google
Other News
15. Gartner: Smartphones Outpace Laptops by 2012
16. Google Voice for Your Vmail
17. Zong Rolls Out Next-Gen Payment Service
18. Smartphone Security 101 

A mind troubled by doubt cannot focus on the course to victory.”
~Arthur Golden
 

Tips

1. BB Tip: How to Autodial Your Bridge # + Extension + Admin Code

Automate hosting your conference call from anywhere (BB calendar, email, and contacts) with this format.

Tel:8666578888,,2188888#,,*,,8888#,,1

Note: If you want to enter it into your contacts, use the “Notes” section of your contact.  Also, use comma’s not periods 😉

2. No Simultaneous Talk & Tether on VZ

On the AT&T 3G Bold (and newer), EDGE allow you to take a phone call while using your BlackBerry as a cellular modem for your laptop, but not with Verizon.  CDMA has a single threaded radio operation.  Hence voice and data cannot share the radio.

BlackBerry

3. 9550 Storm2 Gets Good Reviews

Improvements for include the addition of Wi-Fi, doubling of Flash memory from 128 MB to 256 MB, and doubling of device memory from 1 GB to 2 GB.  Seems everyone is impressed with the SurePress screen too. Mobile Enterprise Magazine

4. 9700 Bold2 Looking Good Too

Biggest problem with Bold?  The trackball gets dirt in it.  Some might also say the Bold is too bulky.  Bold2 fixes both issues.  Bold 2 is smaller (4.29″ x 2.36″ x 0.56″), and uses a digital trackpad.  Then with double the flash memory (256mb), this 3G Bold 2 should have a comparatively long usability life span (2-3yrs?).

5. RIM & Others to Support JIL Widgets

The Joint Innovation Lab (JIL) today announced the support of Research in Motion, LG Electronics, Samsung Electronics and Sharp Corporation for the JIL widget specification in the manufacturers’ future mobile handsets, starting in 2010.  JIL is a joint venture of China Mobile, SOFTBANK, Verizon Wireless and Vodafone, aimed at creating a single global platform for mobile application developers that’s supported by a wide variety of devices and carriers.

6. Oracle Mobile Sales Assistant 2.0 for BlackBerry

The new application adds support for 12 languages, along with a range of new functionality. Mobile Enterprise Magazine

7. PhoneSnoop on BlackBerry

The U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team warned BlackBerry users on Tuesday about a new program called PhoneSnoop that allows someone to remotely eavesdrop on phone conversations.CNET

iPhone

8. Analyst Predicts Verizon iPhone in 2010

The only way the “Verizon iPhone in 2010″ rumor will go away is if by December 31, 2010 we still haven’t seen a Verizon iPhone. Otherwise, the rumor will stick around and offer continuous debate until we are completely sick of it. UnWired

9. AT&T Implies iPhone Exclusivity Ending

AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vega strongly implied today that the carrier’s exclusive deal to sell the iPhone in the U.S. is ending, although he gave no details in a conference call with analysts. InfoWorld

10. Market Share: BlackBerry 40%, iPhone 30%

The iPhone is on track to become the most popular smartphone in the U.S. market, according to a new survey by ChangeWave Research. iPhone market share now stands at 30 percent, versus 40 percent for the current reigning champion, BlackBerry. InfoWorld

Windows Mobile

11. Sprint: Windows Mobile 6.5 Early 2010

Sprint Exec David Owens admitted that Windows Mobile 6.5 is currently being tested on the company’s devices and will be ready sometime early next year.

12. HTC WinMo 6.5 Unboxed

Engadget (Video)

Android

13. Motorola\Verizon Droid Release Nov 6th

Motorola and Verizon Wireless announced Wednesday that the much-anticipated Droid handset would hit the market Nov. 6. The $199 handset operates on Google’s Android 2.0 software and is poised to battle the iPhone for market share. The Droid will be heavily promoted by Verizon, its exclusive vendor. “The marketing campaign that will support the Droid will be the largest in our history,” Verizon Chief Marketing Officer John Stratton said. Macworld /CNET /Wall Street Journal /IDG (Video)

14. Free! Super-Rich GPS Navigation from Google

Garmin and Tom Tom stocks plummeted after Google announced this week that it has created a free wireless navigation service that will offer turn-by-turn directions, live traffic updates, and the ability to recognize voice commands. The company says its service will initially be available only on the Motorola Droid.New York Times /InternetNews / Unwired (video) / PCMag (review)

Other News

15. Gartner: Smartphones Outpace Laptops by 2012

By 2012, revenue derived from the sale of smartphones will hit $191 million and will outpace revenue from mobile PCs such as laptops, according to a Gartner study. That development, the research firm predicts, will lead all major vendors of personal computers to announce plans, by the end of this year, to jump into the smartphone fray.

16. Google Voice for Your Vmail

Google Voice Frees Your Voicemail, and Your NumberPCWorld

17. Zong Rolls Out Next-Gen Payment Service

Zong is staking its claim in the mobile payments market with the launch of Zong+, an online mobile payment platform. Wireless Week

18. Smartphone Security 101

Most people view their smartphone as a phone and not as a computer.  People have to change their mindset in the same way when home computers started connecting to the Internet. CNN