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Thursday, May 08, 2008

Electrical eyeballs controlling our gadgets
Read the full story Audio | Household | R&D 04:54 PM J Mark Lytle • PermalinkComments

The field of disability aids has seen many devices controlled by computers that visually track the eye movements of paralysed people, but none that reads the electricity given off by swiveling eyeballs.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Japanese phone armada sets sail Westward, but does it have a map?
Read the full story Wireless 02:33 AM J Mark Lytle • PermalinkComments

The myth that Japanese mobile phones are the best in the world is typically perpetuated by overseas observers obsessed with the cutting-edge services on offer there and confusing those with what are typically very dull handsets.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Brethalyzer phone keeps watchful eye on Japan’s truck drivers

Big tech companies like NTT DoCoMo come up with dozens of unusual applications for their gear every year, but most tend to end up consigned to glossy brochures that describe some anodyne ‘perfect’ future. One bizzaro contraption that is apparently out in the wild is Big D’s FOMA-based Videophone Alcohol Check System - as the above photo shows, it’s in use on at least one truck round these parts.

Two new LiMo phones to challenge Android
Read the full story Wireless 02:07 AM J Mark Lytle • PermalinkComments

We’ve already digested everything there is to know about Android, the Google-led open operating system for mobile phones and a little about LiMo, the other open-source challenger, but we’ll bet you didn’t know there are two spanking new LiMo phones on the market.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

DoCoMo using RFID cellphones to open doors, boot PCs and plenty more
Read the full story Wireless 09:28 PM J Mark Lytle • PermalinkComments

After years of waiting, DoCoMo has finally made good on its promise to deliver an office security system based on the RFID chips in its cellphones.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Study shows Japanese children are addicted to phones

The latest research on the mobile phone habits of Japanese children may be music to the ears of phone providers, but the depth to which the gadgets have penetrated the lives of the young there is bound to set alarm bells ringing elsewhere.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Bone conduction goes wireless with Bluetooth headset

We’ve seen a few bone-conduction devices before, including a cellphone, a sports headband and an industrial safety helmet, but this is definitely the first we’ve come across that sends the good vibes by Bluetooth.

Thursday, November 08, 2007

DoCoMo: We don’t really care about Android
Read the full story Interviews | R&D | Wireless 08:13 PM J Mark Lytle • PermalinkComments

After Monday’s announcement by Google and the Open Handset Alliance (OHA) of their Linux-based Android platform for mobile phones there are more questions than answers about exactly what it means for the end user.

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Overrated Japanese phones: only a mother could love ‘em
Read the full story Wireless 11:07 PM J Mark Lytle • PermalinkComments

I don’t know if I’m noticing it because I work in the field, but the last year or so seems to have seen an inordinate amount of coverage by the Western media of Japanese cellphones like the new 905i series from DoCoMo that was unveiled here in Tokyo yesterday.

Friday, July 13, 2007

Japanese Super 3G to hit 300Mbps ahead of 4G switchover
Read the full story Internet | R&D | Wireless 01:29 AM J Mark Lytle • PermalinkComments

As if the mobile phones with 3.6Mbps internet connections that are relatively common in Japan weren’t enough, NTT DoCoMo has announced that it is working on technology to up that almost tenfold by 2009.

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

LG Chocolate phone hits Japan amid 704i handset flurry
Read the full story Wireless 10:04 PM J Mark Lytle • PermalinkComments

DoCoMo just launched the 704i series of cellphones in Tokyo this afternoon - the latest handsets in the 700 series of simpler phones designed for the non-power users here.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Japanese cellphones to warn of earthquakes, bring down email systems?
Read the full story Japan | Wireless 09:57 PM J Mark Lytle • PermalinkComments

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Anyone who’s ever been through a major earthquake will immediately recognize the value of an early-warning system being planned by Japan’s largest mobile phone operators.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Future DoCoMo phones to include health-monitoring hardware
Read the full story Household | Wireless 05:22 PM J Mark Lytle • PermalinkComments

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During a busy week for Japan’s largest cellphone company, NTT DoCoMo, it has emerged that the firm has plans to use the nation’s ubiquitous phones as interactive health monitors.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Gundam game is first up for DoCoMo’s Wii-alike motion-sensing phones
Read the full story Gaming | Toys | Wireless 05:29 PM J Mark Lytle • PermalinkComments

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When we brought you news on Japan’s latest feature-packed mobile phones yesterday we also promised to look into exactly how the new handsets will make use of their built-in gaming motion sensors.

Monday, April 23, 2007

DoCoMo’s 904i series phones might not be pretty but they sure are loaded
Read the full story Gaming | Wireless 06:21 PM J Mark Lytle • PermalinkComments

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The announcement of new mobile phones in Japan is done like most everything else in that most efficient of nations – with precise timing. NTT DoCoMo’s latest wave of handsets was unveiled as expected this afternoon and it includes plenty of innovative technology, from motion sensors to IC credit cards.

Friday, April 20, 2007

Anti-AIDS red RAZR phone arrives in Japan
Read the full story Japan | Wireless 06:40 PM J Mark Lytle • PermalinkComments

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The continuing march of the limited-edition (Product) Red goods that are part of the eponymous charity’s drive to raise funds for AIDS relief and research across the world reached Japan today, when Motorola unveiled its red RAZR for the market here.



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