Dell’s first entry into the mobile arena, the Dell Mini 3i smartphone will according to an article over on businesswire become available by the end of the month through China Mobile stores nationwide with Dell direct to follow after. The Dell Mini 3i runs China Mobile’s OPhone platform and is GSM/EDGE but lacks 3G, and sports [...]
After so much speculation and rumor, it’s hard to believe that Dell’s first cellphone is ready to launch. And while we’ve already seen the official press release announcing the Mini 3 for Brazil and China, today we get a followup release with a bit more detail. As expected, the Chinese Mini 3i variant is quadband [...]
China Mobile announces Dell Mini 3i smartphone It is already a well known fact but China Mobile has now officially announced that they are going to sell Dell Mini 3i smartphone in the domestic... ...
LAS VEGAS, NV (MARKET WIRE) Xcellink International Inc. (OTCBB: XCEL), a developer of patented mobile payments and banking platforms, today commented on the growing marketplace for its technology as it develops its applications to interface with various smart phones including Apple's iPhone and Research in Motion's BlackBerry, and development contracts with companies such as the 3i Infotech Group of...
E ditorial written in March 2009. photos from top 1. St Pancras station # southeastern highspeed snaps 2.Chatham Station - May 2009 (not in service!) 3. Ebbsfleet International Station - August 2009 Southeastern is owned by Govia , which is itself jointly owned by Go-Ahead Group and Keolis , who also operate the neighbouring Southern operating company which overlaps with Southeastern in some areas....
Click here to watch this week’s World Tech Update. On this week’s show U.S. President Barack Obama makes his first state visit to China and holds a question-and-answer session for students in Shanghai. He was asked if he knew about China’s firewall and whether citizens should be able to use Twitter, the microblogging service that is blocked in China. Obama said, “I think that...
The first Dell Mini 3i smartphone to go on sale anywhere in the world will be available in China this December for 4800 Chinese yuan (US$704) without a mobile phone contract, China Mobile representatives said Thursday.
Android's been making a splash on the carriers these days, and AT&T seems to be the odd one out for the time being. However, that may change come 2010 as the latest rounds of rumors indicate that the Dell Streak, a 5-inch Android 2.0 tablet, may be hitting the carrier as an MID in due time. The device should come with a WVGA screen, WiFi, 3G, LED flash, and 5-megapixel camera. Is 5-inch too large...
We’ve seen the Dell Mini 3i smartphone, can Dell make something even better? Maybe. Two images above apparently present the upcoming Dell MID (Dell Streak), which may be heading to AT&T…
Dell’s Mini 3i Android-powered cell phone wasn’t officially announced too long ago and some folks have already managed to get their hands on one and unboxed it. Good that they’ve been kind enough to upload the pictures online, so that we can see what goodies we’ll be getting. Surprisingly, it seems that Dell decided to ditch the built-in 3.5mm audio jack that is becoming more...
How environmentally aware is the FTSE350? Research by the Carbon Disclosure Project aims to give us a picture The work of the Carbon Disclosure Project in diligently attempting to survey every major corporation produces a unique snapshot of the corporate carbon culture. This year's FTSE 350 Report shows UK companies are disclosing the highest ever levels of greenhouse gas emissions — at 390...