Archive for September, 2008
Nokia will no longer focus on selling enterprise hardware to businesses. Instead, it will focus on selling smartphones and licensed business solutions from IBM, Cisco and Microsoft.
Today Leap Wireless and MetroPCS announced a major partnership that ties together a new 10-year roaming agreement, spectrum swap, and ends some litigation between the two companies. Both companies use CDMA technology and have been unable to get roaming …
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Sprint today opened its new WiMax wireless network to customers in Baltimore, offering Internet service for laptops for $30 per month. Compared to cellular broadband technology, WiMax offers fast downloads and is cheap to deploy. Championed by Intel, Sprint’s Xohm-branded service is betting on WiMax to give it a few years’ head start before cellular broadband catches up. Xohm provides download speeds of 2 to 4 Mbps, more than twice the current speeds of Sprint, Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile and AT&…
Samsung is launching an 8.0-megapixel camera phone Europe and Asia, allowing people to use touch screen features for a more camera-like feel. Korea-based Samsung said the Pixon is its slimmest 8.0-megapixel camera phone yet, measuring just 13.8mm. It features a 16x digital zoom, auto-focus, fast-shutter, face detection and geo-tagging and comes with a 3.2-inch full-touch screen and integrated Photo Browser for photo sharing and viewing. Samsung announced a Comments (0) | Posted in Uncategorized
Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo today announced plans to launch the BlackBerry Bold in early 2009. The Bold will leverages DoCoMo’s high-speed 3G and HSDPA networks to offer phone, email, messaging, organizer and web browsing applications. It integrates a newly designed QWERTY keyboard, built-in GPS and Wi-Fi, and an optional 2.0-megapixel camera and media player. It also includes the new BlackBerry Media Sync application to synchronize iTunes music with the smartphone. “The BlackBerry Bold smartpho…
If the Samsung Omnia’s 5MP camera still left you short-changed in terms of camera power, and you still want something more, then Samsung is giving you yet another powerful camera phone - the Samsung Pixon. Featuring an 8MP camera resolution with 16x digital zoom, auto-focus, fast shutter, face detection and geo-tagging. And yes, it is […]
September 23 was G1 day. The much awaited and highly anticipated Google-Powered Phone, Google Phone, Google Android Phone or whatever you may want to call it was finally announced by Google, T-Mobile and HTC. It made three major companies to make it happen, T-Mobile, HTC and Google joined forces to bring what people are […]
Today Samsung introduced a new phone called the Pixon. The Pixon’s primary feature is an 8 megapixel camera with auto-focus, fast-shutter, face detection, geo-tagging and LED flash. It features a photo browser that interacts with the accelerometer to flip …
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Today Sprint officially launched its long-anticipated WiMax network in the city of Baltimore. WiMax is Sprint’s next-generation wireless data network, and it will be used to supply wireless broadband services, which Sprint says can deliver speeds between 2 and …
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While the HTC Touch Dual isn’t new, Canadian Telus has decided to add it to its lineup only yesterday. Here’s the pricing:$199 with a 3 year contract;$299 with a 2 year contract;$349.99 with a 1 year contract;$399.99 contract free … [These are short news! Click for details]





