Year: 2010

China Mobile wants to offer the iPad

China Mobile hopes to offer both the iPad and a version of the iPhone that supports China’s homegrown 3G mobile standard, comments by China Mobile’s top executive showed on Thursday.

As reported by “Computerworld” (http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9172598/China_Mobile_wants_iPad_and_Chinese_3G_for_Apple_s_iPhone?source=rss_news), China Mobile is “interested in the iPad” and has told Apple it hopes to see a version of the iPhone that works with the government-backed 3G standard it is using, Wang Jianzhou, CEO and chairman of China Mobile Limited, said at a news conference.

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Wrapsol ultra released for the iPhone, iPod, other devices

Wrapsol (http://www.wrapsol.com) has introduced Wrapsol ultra, a patent-pending line of adhesive films to include a shock absorption property that provides both drop and scratch protection for the iPhone and iPod lines, Blackberry, Motorola Droid and Nexus One handsets, the Sony PSP and several other devices.

Wrapsol purportedly protects the entire device front to back with a flexible film that evolved from paint and bumper protection in the automotive industry, including Formula One cars. The adhesive film technology used in Wrapsol ultra provides a level of shock protection .

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Harman International to launch new products this spring

Harman International (http://www.harman.com) is introducing new products this spring across three divisions: home entertainment, mobile/in-car and multimedia.

For the movie buff and sound enthusiast at home, Harman brings to the market new 5.1 home entertainment solutions: the Harman Kardon HKTS 20 (US$699) and HKTS 30 ($899). It boasts a 200W powered, 200mm subwoofer and two-way loudspeakers. It includes a dual-driver center-channel speaker.

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HTC outlines disagreements with Apple’s lawsuit

Not surprisingly, HTC Corp. says it disagrees with Apple’s legal actin=ons against it and has outlined those disagreements and reiterated its commitment “to creating a portfolio of innovative smartphones that gives consumers a variety of choices.”

Earlier this month, Apple filed a lawsuit against HTC for infringing on 20 Apple patents related to the iPhone’s user interface, underlying architecture and hardware. The lawsuit was filed concurrently with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) and in U.S. District Court in Delaware.

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