Posted by Kim Poh Liaw on June 22nd, 2008
Motorola and Kodak today announced MOTOZINE ZN5. Featuring the Motorola’s ModeShift technology, the ZN5 can be used with KODAK easyshare software and easy access to KODAK Gallery or other web sharing sites, pictures are easily moved off the device, allowing consumers to print, share and enjoy their favorite photos whenever they want.

ZN5 puts image capture first, with a high-resolution landscape screen and one of the fastest click-to-click times available. To launch the camera, simply slide open the Kodak lens cover to transform the phone into a 5 megapixel camera with auto-focus, a Xenon flash, 4GB of optional external memory3 and optimized settings for low-light environments.
With one touch, photos can be viewed right from the home screen; no menus. Pictures can be uploaded via Gallery Link in one simple click and instantly shared to the KODAK Gallery (www.kodakgallery.com) to be viewed, stored and shared with friends and family. ShoZu can be used to upload photos to a variety of social networking sites.
MOTOZINE ZN5 is the first device to carry the MOTOZINE franchise name, Motorola’s new label for its multimedia-optimized devices. For the consumer who thrives on content consumption and creation, products in the ZINE portfolio give them the freedom to shape pop culture, on their terms.
MOTOZINE ZN5 will be first available in China in July 2008 and is expected to roll out around the globe throughout the remainder of the year.
via [engadgetmobile]
Posted by The Mobile Technology Weblog on June 22nd, 2008
Verizon Wireless confirmed that it will release its massive network to outside devices and applications by the end of next year. This news is the latest step in the dismantling of the traditional wireless industry as we know it. For years the United States (and many other nations) have sold phones locked to networks, saddled with contracts, and restrictions.
Verizon is offering up a totally new line of thinking to the industry where any cell phone or mobile device that complies with
CDMA (code division multiple access) will be capable of running on Verizon's network and will allow any application on that phone access to its network. In other words, Verizon is hoping to unify the industry regardless of which brand of phone the consumer chooses.
Even more encouraging is the fact that
Verizon Wireless has certified the first device that will operate on its Open Development network on Friday.
See full article.
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Posted by Matthew Olivolo on June 22nd, 2008
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