Posts published February 2009

First Exchange ActiveSync push e-mail for Android brought by Emtrace

Emtrace today introduced its new Moxier Mail Beta in the Android market offering secure and direct push synchronization of corporate e-mail with MicrosoftExchange server 2003 & 2007. With the push e-mail solution, G1 users can receive corporate e-mails, reply to urgent messages and compose new e-mails like on Blackberry and Windows Mobile smartphones.

Emtrace’s Moxier Mail Beta is now available for a limited time in the Android market with full version of Moxier Mail V1.0 to be released thereafter.

The application includes

  • Direct push synchronization with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 & 2007
  • Easy to receive, reply, compose and delete Emails like on your computer
  • Secure environment with SSL support
  • HTML Email with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
Moxier Mail V1.0

Moxier Mail V1.0

Samsung to introduce its new solar powered Blue Earth mobile phone

Samsung has just revealed another ‘eco-friendly’ solar phone, the Samsung Blue Earth. The handset is made from PCM (Post Consumer Material – a recycled plastic) and got a concept of environment-friendly UI.

The phone may work in an eco-mode including Eco-Walk which adapts screen brightness, backlight duration and Bluetooth usage. The Blue Earth also has a built-in pedometer which shows CO2 emissions by walking instead of driving.

Beside those features, the Samsung Blue Earth has a solar panel on the back for needed charging. Unfortunately, there are no specifications, pricing and availability at this moment yet, but we are sure it’ll be interesting news of this year.

Samsung Blue Earth

Samsung Blue Earth

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Opera and BrightCloud Bring Security And Parental Control To Mobile Internet

Opera Software and BrightCloud have joined hands in a useful new venture, to provide security, web filtering and parental control to operators who distribute the Opera Mini browser. Thanks to this new technology, operators will be capable of implementing mechanisms for parental control, block or access websites and adult content on mobile Web browsers, block services that are of questionable repute and generally increase the amount of security offered on these mobile phones.

BrightCloud provides national access to the largest and the most accurate set of categorized Web sites, covering practically ten times more information offered by other web-filtering providers. This far reduces the number of uncategorized web sites, also reducing risks of Internet browsing security. The marriage of BrightCloud and Opera is hence expected to be the ideal solution for operators.

Opera and BrightCloud Bring Security And Parental Control To Mobile Internet

Opera and BrightCloud Bring Security And Parental Control To Mobile Internet

TeleNav Launches Its First GPS Navigation Service For Android-Powered Mobile Phones

Starting February 24 this year, T-Mobile G1 users will get to use a full-color, 3D, turn-by-turn navigation system from TeleNav, right on their handhelds. The full spectrum of this service covers speech recognition, traffic alerts, information on traffic in particular areas or locations in that city, more than 10 million business listings, weather updates and estimates for up to five days in that particular location, gas rates and even restaurant reviews. The TeleNav GPS Navigator will be available free during a 30-day trial period, after which the customer will have to pay $9.99 per month if he wants continued service.

Customers can preplan trips online by opening an account on the TeleNav website. TeleNav also gives users the Internet browser plug-in facility for Internet Explorer and Firefox. Google users can simply add TeleNav to their toolbar, so to access it more easily from their browser. TeleNav Shotgun also extends specially tailored standalone GPS services, especially for business travelers as well. Log on to www.telenav.com for more information.

TeleNav For Android-Powered Mobile Phones

TeleNav For Android-Powered Mobile Phones

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