JAJAH yesterday announced new VoIP solutions for Windows Mobile, BlackBerry and Symbian. With this service users may now make calls via Wi-Fi or over the cellular network. JAJAH for Windows Mobile is a full SIP over HSDPA/WiFi mobile VoIP solution deployed by eMobile, providing high quality phone-in and phone-out services to and from any phone in the world.
JAJAH for BlackBerry handsets is available as an over the air download, via the desktop manager or from a corporate BES server. After clicking on the contact name and selecting ‘JAJAH Call’, the phone call is initiated. JAJAH for Symbian s60 phones enables international calls route over the JAJAH IP network or the standard cellular network. It automatically detects the presence of a Wi-Fi and then offers the choice to use JAJAH when a long distance phone number is dialed.

Windows Mobile, BlackBerry and Symbian devices to get VoIP from JAJAH
This upgrade in the newest Quickoffice version allows you to view ZIP files, Excel 2007, and password-protected files as well. Quickoffice is a leading mobile provider in office productivity within reach of smartphones. With this software and especially this new upgrade you’ll be able to increase and improve your productivity while on the go. Access Word, Excel documents, PDF, ZIP files and more, un-limit yourself from insanity when you’re on the go with your smartphone.
The Vice President of sales and strategic partnerships within the company Gregg Fiddes states that, “These new features build on our goals of offering a seamless transition from the desktop to a mobile device, and we look forward to offering even more advanced features in the future.” We’ll leave you with this in mind to decide if this application is worth experiencing.

Quickoffice for Symbian
PhoneArea’s always trying to get you the latest and hottest news, as and when it happens, in the mobile phone industry. Here is some more interesting stuff for you guys. Microsoft has now released an updated version of its Windows Live Messenger, especially for Symbian S60 devices. The new version works like a dream on the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic’s screen. The same results are expected with the Nokia N97 too, once it enters the markets.
You all know by now that Windows Live Messenger is a mobile client for Microsoft’s popular instant messaging service, which lets users chat with your MSN and Windows Live contacts while on the go. Now you can access this and much more with Windows Live Messenger for your Symbian 5th Edition devices – sounds like good fun, huh?

Windows Live Messenger
source IntoMobile
Chaos Communication Congress with the help of an employee Tobias Engel has made known a new exploit on the Nokia S60; this “cursed” exploit will make any Nokia S60 device running versions 2.6, 2.8, 3.0, or 3.1 indefinitely stop receiving SMS and MMS messages. This new found exploit has been named the “Curse of Silence” and it’s been verified by F-Secure. What this barrier between your phone and SMS/MMS messages does is it starts by sending an SMS that begins with an email address that contains over 32 characters. Whoever commences the attack must also change the protocol identifier to internet electronic mail before sending.
The only way to fix this exploit once an attacker has sent it to your phone is by factory reset. This isn’t your average attack or software mishap on your cell phone, however, if you have any enemies in the tech community you might want to be a bit weary if your S60 device stops receiving messages out of nowhere one day.

"Curse of Silence" Kills All Inbound SMS/MMS on Nokia S60
source Engadget Mobile