It's not huge, just not as pleasantly pocket-friendly as the K750 / W800 / W810: Since the K800 is a 3G phone for Europe and Asia, and Sony Ericsson isn't doing 3G phones for the U.S. just yet ...
The successor to the popular T610 and T630. This high-end GSM world phone sports a high-resolution display, VGA camera with flash, video recording, Bluetooth, FM radio, and 40 MB of memory.
According to the police, the city has until October 31 recorded 832 cases of mobile phone theft since January ... that the police set up awareness boards at such places to ensure the public ...
Heck, our favorite 'cheap' Sony phone, the Xperia 5 V, costs as much as a new iPhone 16. That said, if you’re a creative professional with a demanding mobile workflow, a diehard Sony fan ...
Bangladeshi operator Grameenphone and Ericsson allied on AI and automation research, seeking to foster growth and advance the digital transformation of the nation’s telecoms sector. In a Memorandum of ...
London – TM Forum, the leading global alliance of telco and tech companies, today announced the appointment of two industry leaders to its Board ... for Ericsson. His focus for the group is on ...
CAMPBELL COUNTY, Va. (WSET) — The Campbell County School Board unanimously passed their new cell phone Monday night during their regular meeting. Campbell County School Assistant Superintendent ...
Ericsson noted that the project will run in parallel with the deployment of Ericsson-powered 5G Standalone in rural areas of Spain Ericsson and MasOrange, Spain’s largest mobile operator as a result ...
Sony has passed 65 million units sold of its PS5 console, the company confirmed this week. Sony recently published its Q2 2024 quarterly financial results and it showed a decline in overall PS5 ...
The Boulder Valley school board at Tuesday’s meeting got a first look at a new policy that would ban high school students from using their phones from bell to bell, including during passing ...
TRYING TO GET KIDS AND STUDENTS OUT DOING THIS INSTEAD OF BEING ON THIS AND THIS PHONE FREE DEBATE WENT IN FRONT OF THE KANSAS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION TODAY. IT SEEMS AS CLEAR AS A KID LOVING A ...
Board member Debbie Hixon opened the discussion by suggesting a more flexible approach, allowing students to access their phones during lunch breaks rather than maintaining an all-day ban.