INQ Mobile, which has Hutchison Whampoa as its parent company, says it plans to have two Android-powered ‘Facebook phones’ on the market later this year.
The INQ Cloud Touch is an Android 2.2 device running a 600MHz Qualcomm chip and a 3.5-inch HGVA screen, while the INQ Cloud Q has a 2.6-inch screen and a QWERTY keyboard. The phones are the first mobiles to use the Facebook social graph API.
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HP announced three new webOS devices last night, almost a year after acquiring device manufacturer Palm.
The HP TouchPad is a WiFi & 3G tablet device that's expected to arrive this summer. It boasts a 9.7-inch multitouch display, support for Adobe Flash Player and a front-facing camera.
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UK company ClearCaller has launched an innovative Caller ID service for mobile phone users with a visual impairment. The service is called C-CallerID and it’s been announced with a half-price offer that’ll be available from 21st February.
C-CallerID generates a full-screen image of one or two initial letters from the mobile phone’s contact list.
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Last month we reported that the number of mobile network connections used for wireless machine-to-machine communication reached 81.4 million at the end of 2010.
Today we've heard that Bridgewater Systems was managing more than 10 million M2M devices in 2010.
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The Wholesale Applications Community has announced 10 new members, bringing its membership to 68 companies.
Adobe, Amdocs, Eyeline, HP, IBM, Minigate, Neustar, Panasonic, SAP and SanDisk have all recently joined.
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