Ring Tones - Archives
- Motorola and Apple Bring iTunes Music Player to Motorola’s Next-Generation Mobile Phones
Motorola, Inc. and Apple® today announced they are partnering to enable millions of music lovers to transfer their favorite songs from the iTunes® jukebox on their PC or Mac®, including songs from the iTunes Music Store, to Motorola’s next-generation “always with you” mobile handsets, via a USB or Bluetooth connection. Apple will create a new iTunes mobile music player, which Motorola will make the standard music application on all their mass-market music phones, expected to be available in the first half of next year. Author: Shawnee McRoberts - Date: January 16, 2006
- A Ring Tone On Your Cell Phone Expresses Your Personality
Ring tones for cell phones come in all audio shapes and sizes. Some blare. Some waft softly on the breeze. Some cluck like chickens. You should take time to find a ring tone for cell phones that fits your personality. Author: Wendy Whittaker - Date: September 13, 2004
- Personalize your cell phone tone
If you’re still using a cell phone tone that was included when you purchased your handset, you're missing out on a great opportunity to express yourself. Thousands of unique cell phone tones are available. You can choose anything from the classical to the quirky. Author: Wendy Whittaker - Date: September 8, 2004
- Telenor launches music download to mobile phones
Telenor Mobil, through its youth brand djuice, today launched a full-scale service for downloading of music to mobile phones. Telenor Mobil will through this initiative be one of the first operators in Europe to offer this service. Author: Barry Byrd - Date: June 11, 2004
- Cellular subscribers buying ringtones from their favorite clear channel radio stations
ClearSky Mobile Media, Inc., a wireless entertainment agent for the latest generation mobile handsets announced today a partnership with media giant Clear Channel Communications to distribute ringtones, wallpaper, answering services, realtones, and mobile games using Clear Channel's CHR Top 40 radio stations and their Web sites. Author: Alan Delange - Date: June 11, 2004
- Wireline phone service
Telular Corporation Carriers struggling with customer retention and looking for new sources of revenue can now offer consumers an economical and reliable alternative to traditional wireline phone service thanks to Telular Corporations new CDMA2000 1X fixed wireless phone models. Author: Lee Morrison - Date: June 11, 2004
- U.S. Rural Cellular Telephone Providers Find Solutions
The 2004 Rural Cellular Association exhibit hall was buzzing today with the news of expanded products and services from the LW Hancock Corporation. The telecom software developer showed the capabilities of their popular ArTrac G4 product line with its Operations Support Systems, and now introduced solutions for Business Support Systems as well. Author: Connor Malec - Date: June 10, 2004
- US Airways Express announced today that it has expanded its onboard cellular phone use policy
US Airways Express announced today that it has expanded its onboard cellular phone use policy to allow customers to use their phones sooner after landing, following approval from the Federal Aviation Administration. The expanded policy was implemented on US Airways mainline flights in October 2003. Author: Anthony Evans - Date: June 10, 2004
- Study shows no connection between cell phone usage & brain cancer
With more than 86 million American cellular phone users reported in 1999 and the number still increasing, there has been growing concern about the risk of developing brain cancer from radiofrequency signals given off by handheld cellular phones. A case-control study of 891 people who regularly used a cellular phone showed no statistical association between the amount of cell phone usage and the likelihood of developing brain cancer. Researchers from the American Health Foundation and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and four United States medical centers reported their findings in the December 20 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association. Author: Yannik Allan - Date: February 4, 2004
- IDT Corporation announces launch of its wireless business
IDT Corporation today announced the formation of its Wireless Division and planned entrance into the Cellular industry with the development of proprietary technology for its new paging and cellular phone service(s). The technology utilizes a proprietary "calling party pays" application which will eliminate the fees that subscribers are currently forced to pay for incoming pages and calls in the U.S. Author: Yen Hung - Date: February 4, 2004
- Technologies with clear benefits will win this holiday season
Wireless cellular phones, digital still cameras, and DVD players look poised for relative success this holiday shopping season, according to marketing research firm Ipsos-Reid. Findings from a recent Ipsos-Reid survey indicate that smaller-ticket items that have already attracted positive word-of-mouth will appeal to consumers who may be more cautious this season. Author: Yannick Allan - Date: February 1, 2004
- U.S. Cellular offers stylish new Nokia Wireless Phone with color display and sleek design
Nokia and U.S. Cellular announced the arrival of the Nokia 3586i, a new, color screen customizable wireless phone. Available in U.S. Cellular's 1xRTT communities, the Nokia 3586i handset provides customers with the latest in fashionable design, personalization features and next-generation technology by offering customizable ringtones, downloadable wallpaper, screensavers, themes and the ability to change the front and back covers. Author: Yen Hung - Date: February 1, 2004
- Study says online wireless retail channel to continue growth
LetsTalk, an online wireless retailer, distributor and provider of enterprise wireless management software, today announced scientific research data that shows in wireless, the online channel is expected to see continued growth. Author: Yannik Allan - Date: January 30, 2004
- US Airways expands onboard cell phone use policy
US Airways announced today that it has expanded its onboard cellular phone use policy to allow customers to use their phones sooner after landing. Author: Yen Hung - Date: January 30, 2004
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