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May 14, 2006

Now, can you handle it, or do I have to write it out in braille and shove it up your ass? - The Gauntlet

BetaNews reports Nokia and Google plan to announce Tuesday a version of Nokia's Internet tablet preinstalled with the Google Talk.

The Nokia 770 WiFi Tablet (below) would be available globally for about $390. The Google Talk service would allow for free voice conversations and instant messaging.

There's the gauntlet. Run with it.

AT&T's WiFi TV is getting competition from on-line video hosting services like YouTube, that allow users to upload homemade clips via their mobile phones or PDAs. ComVu is working with Modeo, which is rolling out DVB-H services in the US, and expects to be operational in 30 major US cities throughout 2007. It allows live broadcasts from a PocketPC to millions.

In other news, Skype is now offering real-time language translation services for Skype voice calls with 150 languages supported. A live human supplies the interpretation through a partnership with Voxeo and Language Line Services.

It costs $2.99 per minute and you can use this on the fly with no scheduling. You can get an interpreter on average in 45 seconds after an initial request.


Originally posted by samc from Daily Wireless, remediated by yatta on May 14, 2006 at 09:14 PM