Archive for August, 2008
HTC today unveiled the stylish S740, the successor of the S730, that combines features of the Touch Diamond and a non-touch-screen Windows Mobile Standard device. It has usual numeric keypad and a physical QWERTY keyboard that slides out from the side. The HTC S740 features:HSDPA 7.2 in the 900/2100 bands, quad-band GSM;528 MHz processor;Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard;2.4-inch TFT-LCD scree… [These are short news! Click for details]
Documents made public by the FCC today show a version of Nokia’s 6650 clamshell 3G smartphone sporting an AT&T logo. The 6650, announced overseas in March, sports a stainless steel cover, HSDPA data, GPS, 2 megapixel camera, QVGA display, …
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AT&T and Handmark are offering a free one-year subscription to Pocket Express Executive for AT&T customers with a Blackberry or Windows Mobile device. The Executive edition normally costs $7.99/month and adds movie showtimes, stock tracker, mapping, and 411 search …
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Google has unveiled the Android Market, an iTunes-like mobile content service being prepped up for the imminent launch of the highly-anticipated Google-powered mobile phone to be released by HTC. HTC announced a couple of days ago, that the GPhone will most likely be out in time for the holidays and was even showing initial photos […]
Cricket recently announced a new video service that costs only $5 per month. The video plan, which can be added to select Cricket phones, gives users access to unlimited to video clips. Most video clips average between 1 and …
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Today Google announced the Android Market, which will be an open content distribution system where users can find, purchase, download and install content on their Android-powered phones. Google will host the service and allow developers to use it to …
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Phone Scoop takes Sprint and Samsung’s new femtocell, the Airave, for a spin. It helps boost in-home cell coverage via your broadband connection.
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Klausner Technologies has sued Citrix Systems, Comverse, Embarq Holdings, Google, LG, and Verizon Communications over visual voicemail patent infringement. Klausner successfully sued AT&T and Apple over the same patent and received a settlement from the two companies. LG and …
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Starting with the N78 and N96, Nokia has removed the pre-installed voice over IP client normally found on N Series phones. The client allows users to make phone calls through the Internet, rather than via traditional cellular networks. Nokia …
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A flaw in the iPhone’s software can allow anyone to bypass the password-locking feature of the phone and get access to the phone’s Favorites menu. Once in the Favorites menu, other parts of the iPhone can be accessed, such …
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