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BenQ To Shift Focus From Handsets To MIDs
July 3, 2008
on Smartphones
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DigiTimes
BenQ could possibly completely quit the handset market and shift focus to the Mobile Internet Device (MID) segment instead, according to industry sources. Read more
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T-Mobile Raises Text Messaging Rates To 20 Cents
July 2, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Humphrey Cheung
T-Mobile has announced that it will raise text messaging rates from 15 to 20 cents each, but customers have a couple ways to alleviate the pain. Read more
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Apple Rumored to be Preparing iPhone With Slide-out Keyboard
July 2, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Christian Zibreg
What seemed impossible so far could become a reality next year - an iPhone with a physical keyboard that slides out from behind the screen. Read more
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What You Need To Know Before You Buy An IPhone 3G
July 2, 2008
on Smartphones
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Christian Zibreg
Chicago (IL) - AT&T today unveiled detailed information about iPhone 3G service plan pricing as well as other bits and pieces that are likely to answer most of the questions you may have about the new iPhone. Read more
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California's Hands-free Mobile Phone Law Takes Effect, Bluetooth Headset Makers Rejoice
July 2, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Humphrey Cheung
Sacramento (CA) - California drivers now must use a hands-free kit while talking on their mobile phones. Read more
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The State Of MMS Messaging On IPhone
July 1, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Christian Zibreg
Chicago (IL) - With the iPhone 3G just two weeks away, we wonder what's going on with the support - or better said, the lack of support - for MMS messaging, a popular multimedia service widely used to exchange pictures between mobiles. Read more
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TSA-friendly Laptop Cases Coming Soon
July 1, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Humphrey Cheung
The Transportation Security Administration is partnering up with luggage companies to produce a checkpoint-friendly laptop bag. Read more
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UK Service Provider Lets Prices Slip For Non-Contract iPhone
June 30, 2008
on Smartphones
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Jane McEntegart
During the month of May, network provider AT&T made a couple of slip ups with regard to information about the iPhone. Read more
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iPhone 3G Will Ship In Eco-Friendly Dutch-Potato Packaging
June 30, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Jane McEntegart
Having come in for some criticism in recent times from groups such as Greenpeace due to its decidedly un-eco-friendly policies, hipsters Apple will be packaging the new 3G iPhone in 100 percent recyclable materials. Read more
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Asustek To Launch New Eee PCs With Bigger Keyboards
June 30, 2008
on Notebooks and Laptops
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DigiTimes
Asustek Computer is planning to launch new Eee PC models, the 904 and 905, which have an 8. Read more
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3K Offers $299 Notebook
June 30, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Wolfgang Gruener
Boca Raton (FL) - A small Florida-based PC builder is jumping on the cheap notebook train with a UMPC-sized device that is offered in only one version and priced at $299 - which makes it, at least as far as we know, the cheapest notebook currently offered in the U. Read more
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UltraCell's Methanol Fuel Cell Powers Rugged Computers
June 27, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Samantha Rose
Livermore (CA) - UltraCell, a Livermore, California-based company, recently introduced a 25-watt mobile fuel cell system designed specifically for supply power to a ruggedized laptop computer for military personnel. Read more
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Australian Service Provider Starts Petition For 3G iPhone
June 26, 2008
on Business & Law
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Jane McEntegart
It seems an Australian network provider aint so happy about being left out in cold when it comes to the iPhone. Read more
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Chrysler Announces Vehicular Wi-Fi
June 26, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Humphrey Cheung
Detroit (MI) - Chrysler has announced that it will offer in-vehicle wi-fi hotspots with its 2009 model year Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep vehicles. Read more
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iPod Doctor Drives Around New York, Makes House Calls
June 26, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Humphrey Cheung
New York (NY) - Like all electronics, popular MP3 players like Apple's iPod and Microsoft's Zune break down from time to time, but in New York people can turn to the self-proclaimed 'iPod Doctor' Demetri Leontaris. Read more