Category: smartphone

  • MiPlug: Cool Gadget, New Generations Pocket Mobile Chargers

    MiPlug was presenting at the Mobile World Congress their new generation pocket mobile chargers.

    Gregory Leiterer showed us some of their very useful mobile charges which can be used as a key ring and charge and synchronizes your phone through a USB connection.

    The have been voted as one of the coolest gadgets at CIS, they are in Asia and spreading to other regions, checkout their website to get one.

  • Unkasoft: Brand Awareness through Mobile Games

    Unkasoft works with mobile marketing agencies; they develop games and applications focused on advertising. This is a great platform for the launching of brands and for advertisers to be known in the new media.

    Laura Jañez told us about the expectation of the company for 2010.

  • Perfecto Mobile: Testing Solutions for Mobile Devices

    Perfecto Mobile is a leading provider of remote access and automated testing solutions for mobile devices. They have a service that holds many different devices around the world in which developers can test their own applications; this allows developers to test on the Verizon network in the US or on the Orange network in the UK before launching.

    Dan Shoshani gave us a demonstration in the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona; watch our video interview with him to find out how their innovative service works.


  • FastPay! Makes Parking Paying Easy

    FastPay! is a company that develops, design and commercializes mobile solutions for parking, public transport, ticketing and other solutions for the public and private sectors. It makes paying easy and hassle free.

    See their website for a graphical demonstration of how their system works or better even watch our video interview at the Mobile World Congress with the CEO of the company Antoni Mondragon.


  • Miraveo: Creating Spontaneous Area Networks

    Miraveo develops ad-hoc, peer to peer networking technology to create and deploy robust and resilient Spontaneous Area Networks (SPANs), enabling location-based networking among users over conventional mobile devices.

    Their software empowers people to connect with those closest to them. Using the freedom of WiFi the software allows people to connect via their phones without relying on a phone network.

    They will launch their first application next summer, watch out for them!


  • The Channer: Bringing TV to Your Mobile Phone

    The Channer is a Barcelona based start-up that brings all available TV content on the web to your mobile phone. The app also allows you to connect to your social networks and comment on the content you are watching.

    David Galceran gave us a live demonstration at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

  • EyeOS: Your Desktop Available Everywhere

    EyeOS is a web desktop; you can access all your applications through any browser.

    Marc Cercos gave us a demonstration of the system at the Mobile World Congress, through this system you have all the applications which you need to work with available from any computer or mobile.

    Since it is open source you can also develop your own applications.


  • VEEDIA: Video Conferencing Made Easy

    VEEDIA is a unique platform that extends real-time bi-directional 3G mobile video and multimedia services to any 3G handset through a 3G video call. The system works independent of the platform used.

    Adolfo Martin at the Mobile World Congress gave us a live demonstration of how their system works.

    There is no need for installations; it is a very simple and powerful idea which will be of great use at offices and at homes around the world.

  • Microsoft Introduces KIN Windows Phone

    Microsoft finally announced KIN, a new Windows Phone designed specifically for people who are actively navigating their social lives. The phone is brought to life through partnerships with Verizon Wireless, Vodafone and Sharp.

    KIN supports Microsoft’s new cloud computing service with an optimized GUI. The hardware design was developed in partnership with Sharp. There are two models called KIN ONE and KIN TWO. Both phones feature a touch screen, slide-out keyboard and very simple interface.

    ONE is small and compact; TWO has a larger screen and keyboard, in addition to more memory, a higher resolution camera, and the ability to record high-definition video. The 5 and 8 megapixel cameras in ONE and TWO, respectively, have image stabilization and a bright LumiLED flash.

    KIN automatically brings together feeds from Microsoft and third-party services such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. The home screen of the phone is called the KIN Loop, which is always up to date and always on, showing all the things happening in someone’s social world.

    Another new feature, the KIN Spot is a new way for people to share what’s going on in their world. It lets them focus first on the people and stuff they want to share rather than the specific application they want to use. Videos, photos, text messages, Web pages, location and status updates are shared by simply dragging them to a single place on the phone called the Spot. Once all the people and content are in the Spot to share, the consumer can choose how to share, and start broadcasting.

    KIN Studio is a phone online. Almost everything created on the phone is available in the cloud from any Web browser. Photos and videos are freed from the confines of the phone and presented in an online visual timeline.

    The KIN Studio automatically backs up texts, call history, photos, videos and contacts, and populates a personalized digital journal.

    It also gives customers tons of storage to keep all those photos, videos, contacts and texts.

    KIN will be the first Windows Phone to feature a Zune experience — including music, video, FM radio and podcast playback. With a Zune Pass subscription, users using Zune software on their PC can listen to millions of songs from Zune Marketplace on their KIN while on the go.

    KIN will be exclusively available from Verizon Wireless in the U.S. beginning in May and from Vodafone this autumn in Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom.

  • Mobile Device Management Solution by INQUSO

    INQUSO has a mobile device management solution that enables corporate users to manage the smartphones within the company. The company is a pioneer in the area of SMS-based services and security solutions.

    Jenny Stromberg gave us an introduction into their solution and gave as a demo at their stand at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.