Nokia and Alpine have joined hands for bringing the strength of a smartphone to in-car systems. The technology is dubbed Terminal Mode” and it connects your Nokia handset with the car’s system via Bluetooth and USB. Though many cars can connect to phones, this enterprise will lead to deeper integration that can provide entertainment, compatibility with applications and bring Ovi Map to your vehicle.

However the question is why should one opt for this? Ovi map is a device which can compel you to ditch your personal navigation device. While the visuals will pop up on the car’s screen, the voice directions will come through the speaker of your car.

Though car navigation is almost table stakes now, it will let you use certain smartphone apps with your car. From weather, news to RSS apps everything will be on your car’s screen and you can continue with those as your leave the vehicle. Location based service are also in the pipe-line and according to Alpine this could lead to things like mobile coupons- a gas station could shoot fuel discounts for instance.

According to Vishal Chatrath, head of product development for Nokia automotive, the infotainment system of a modern car is a natural extension for the capabilities of smartphones. It will not only simplify the use of turn-by-turn voice guidance from Ovi Maps but also enable an easy access to other content on the smartphone like music, and delivering automotive specific widgets from the OVI Store.

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According to Google VP of global ad operations, John Herlihy, desktops will become irrelevant in the coming three years.  In a digital landscapes conference, he made it clear how important the mobile space is to the search giant. He mentioned that smartphones will make desktops second-class citizens in three years, echoing what Eric Schmidt said last month at Mobile World Conference in Barcelona.

Herlihy is of an opinion that Google’s number one concern is the mobile market now. Google has versions of its programs and apps for nearly every mobile platform, its Android operating system is gaining traction and it began selling its own hardware with the Nexus One.

He mentioned that mobile makes the world’s information universally accessible. Search will become more important because there is more information and it will be hard to shift through it. This step will create new opportunities for entrepreneurs to create new business models.

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Samsung is all set to launch a new device in its domestic market. The name of the model is SCH-W890 and it will be sold through SK Telecom. The device will be in the shape of a clamshell and will come with specs that will include a 2.8-inch WQVGA display, 2-megapixel camera along with front-facing camera for video calls, Bluetooth, text-to-speech capability, SOS function, Subway Maps and media player.

The SCH-W890 rocs support for both satellite and terrestrial DMBs for South Korean mobile TV viewers. In other words an individual will have his mobile phone even in places where terrestrial signals can’t reach him. Mobile TV is a big thing in South Korea and Japan and efforts have been made to push such a service in the U.S. and Europe but so far there has been no success.

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If you are a Droid Eris owner who had been waiting impatiently for the updated Sense UI running on top of Android 2.1, you have a reason to cheer up. A recent leaked ROM found its way on the XDA forums. The official update though will come very soon.

It so happened that right after the ROM was released onto the XDA forums many users reported that the update was not functioning.  Though the zip file contained the update but it seemed to be corrupted. Soon after that the devs got after it, patched the file and then it started working.

Some things have been left out of the 2.1 update, most notably, live wallpapers since this is the update for s first-generation device. The reason behind not implementing live wallpapers into this update was that the Eris was only running on a 528 MHz processor, so in case live wallpapers were implemented into this update, it would have blogged the device down.

Not having live wallpapers is not a big deal as they serve no purpose other than looking cool and draining the battery.

Verizon has confirmed that the Eris will be receiving the Android 2.1 update at some point in the first quarter of the year. It the month of March, thus there is little time to wait for the official update. All an individual can do is hope that it doesn’t erase the entire device this time.

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Samsung, the world’s second-largest handset maker after Nokia has set up ambitious plans for the European market. The company is looking forward to grab at least 30% market share in Europe this year.

According to the Senior Executive Vice President of the company Sang Heung Shin, the company would like to break 30 percent market share this year. It will sell more handsets in Europe in 2010. They expect two digit growth both in revenue and sales value.

The company has planned to get an extra boost from high-end margin smartphones.

The company is all set to aggressively market the Wave, which relies on their own bada platform. The new device along with the platform which was officially unveiled at the Mobile World Conference in Barcelona though failed to impress many.

However the company is expecting to hear more from its other products such as Symbian, Android and Windows Mobile smartphones.

According to the last years data the Korean giant managed to move 54 million handsets in Europe, representing 25% of the market. Altogether Samsung sold 227 million in the year 2009 and is still looking forward to expand he figure to 270 million this year.

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First there were the photos and then a video of the HTC Incredible. The device is right around the corner and is all set to be launched.

Wrapped in black and red, this device is bound for Verizon at some point. Though initially, as per the rumors the Incredible was slated to be launched on March 23rd, now it can be expected to be launched sometime in May. The hardware will be sporting the same AMOLED screen found in Nexus One and Desire. It is being anticipated that because of this, Verizon (NYSE: VZ) may have delayed its release to May following the problems surrounding the Nexus One’s multi-touch capabilities.

Though the exact launch of Nexus One in a CDMA flavor is expected to be near future, the incredible has few tricks up its sleeve to eclipse it. The handset will be available for try before you buy unlike the Nexus One’s ‘buy first and see if you like it’ approach. However the biggest difference between the two devices is that the Incredible will have HTC’s custom Sense UI on board, besting the look and feel of the Nexus One.

Unless and until you want a keyboard the HTC Incredible is all set to decimate the Motorola Droid.

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Perhaps we missed that while watching the Olympics coverage but apparently Nokia used Olympics to release the limited version of their handsets. 200 limited edition Nokia N97 mini handsets were produced by the Finnish company in collaboration with Oakley, which were given to Oakley sponsored athletes.

The specialty of these phones is the Oakley Thunderbird laser-etched on their backs. Thunderbird is a logo created specially for the Olympics. The Nokia N97 mini Oakley edition differs from the original Nokia N97 mini by the preloaded content.

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Windows mobile has launched the native version of Opera Mini.  Earlier, WinMo users needed Java support but that has changed for good.

Opera decide to go the other way after Skype ditched support and development for their WinMo native app. Though Opera Mobile 10 beta has been there in the market for several months, the mini version becomes worth downloading owing to its several advantages. The specialty of Opera Mobile 10 beta is that its Java-based sibling compresses the data traffic by up to 90 percent resulting in zippier page loading and lower browsing costs.

This version is identical to the Java-based version released in beta, late last year.  With features like Speed Dial homescreen, password management, tabbed browsing and support for Opera Link, it unifies users’ mobile bookmarks and features with those from their desktop Opera browsers.

On Windows Mobile 6.5 deviOpera Mobile 10 beta,ces, this browser is practically indistinguishable from the  which was launched last November.  This can be differentiated from its counterparts on the basis of their settings menu. Opera Mini has Opera Turbo server-side compression on at all times, and the user can select the quality of in-page images to alter the speed at which pages are loaded. An Opera Mobile user can turn Opera Turbo on and off as per the requirement and customize the level of zoom for page viewing.

Browsing speed gets significantly affected by Opera Turbo. Besides, Opera Software has also been claiming that it has the ability to compress the traffic by up to 90%, which not only lowers the expenses on pay-per-megabyte data plans but also speeds up the experience.

However it does not offer media support that Skyfire is known for on the Windows Mobile platform.

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www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Installation of 2,000 new base stations has been planned by Philippine communications provider Globe Telecom this year. The new base stations will be installed for 3G and WiMAX services on account of expected traffic rise by 35 to 40 percent per year by the operator.

3000 base station is currently owned by Globe Telecom and the company aims to bring this number to 5,000 this year. The figure has been filed by the operator with the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).  Need for additional 3G spectrum is also pointed by the operator and at present it has 10 MHz of 3G spectrums.

The regulator on the other hand is planning to auction the last 3G slot this year and it allowed the current 3G licensees to participate in the auction.

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Telefonica & Alca-lu deploy DSL line

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: In order to support delivery of service packages over VDSL2, DSL line shipped has been deployed by Telefonica along with Alcatel-Lucent as a part of Telefonica’s global network transformation project.

The VDSL2 line is the 200 millionth DSL line deployed by Alcatel-Lucent.

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