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Queues Form An Entire Week Prior To iPhone Launch
July 7, 2008
on Smartphones
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Jane McEntegart
It looks as though a group of people in New York City are hell bent on breaking a Guinness record for the longest time spent waiting in line. Well, at least we think that’s what they’re doing… Read more
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BenQ To Shift Focus From Handsets To MIDs
July 3, 2008
on Cell Phones
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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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Fujitsu Launches Mobile WiMax Chipsets
June 27, 2008
on Networking
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DigiTimes
Fujitsu Microelectronics Limited (FML) recently announced its new mobile WiMAX chipset optimized devices such as smartphones and PDAs. Read more
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Softbank Announces 3G iPhone Prices For Japan
June 24, 2008
on Cell Phones
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Jane McEntegart
Softbank has officially announced its prices for the latest 3G iPhone in Japan. Read more
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The IPhone Fingernail Problem
June 24, 2008
on Smartphones
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Los Angeles Times
Hillary Clinton broke new ground in her race for the White House. Read more
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Microsoft To Put Mobile Phones In Hands Of Impoverished
May 8, 2008
on Smartphones
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Mark Raby
Redmond (WA) - Microsoft has started a new initiative that it hopes will make mobile phones more affordable for people in developing countries, in a move similar to the highly publicized "One Laptop Per Child" program. Read more
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3G IPhone To Debut On June 29 In The U.S.
May 6, 2008
on Smartphones
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Christian Zibreg
Chicago (IL) - The general consensus among analysts has been that the upcoming 3G iPhone will go on sale in June, but so far there has been no hard evidence or strong leads to support these voices - until today. Read more
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Unannounced BlackBerry 9000 Reviewed
May 6, 2008
on Smartphones
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Kevin Tu
The BlackBerry 9000, a phone that has still yet been officially confirmed by RIM gets leaked online, sold, and then reviewed. Kevin Michaluk recently won an eBay auction for the still unannounced BlackBerry 9000 smartphone. In fact the BlackBerry 9000 is Read more
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HTC Unveils Glamorous iPhone Competitor
May 6, 2008
on Smartphones
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Bestofmedia Team
HTC's Touch Diamond aims to replace Apple's iPhone as a geek's best friend, but a Google-based HTC phone could be vying for the same position. Read more
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T-Mobile Austria Confirms Imminent Launch Of 3G IPhone
May 5, 2008
on Smartphones
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Wolfgang Gruener
Austrian newspaper Der Standard Read more
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Official: iPhone Comes To Canada With Rogers
April 29, 2008
on Smartphones
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Tuan Nguyen in Los Angeles
After a long period in waiting, Canadian customers will soon be able to purchase legitimate iPhones from Rogers Wireless. Ted Rogers, president and chief executive officer of Rogers Communications announced today that his company officially signed with A Read more
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Palm Sells One Million Centro Phones In Five Months
March 31, 2008
on Business & Law
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Wolfgang Gruener
Palm announced today that its $100 Centro smartphone has now sold more than one million units in ten countries. Read more
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3G iPhone Coming in Second Quarter of 2008
March 28, 2008
on Smartphones
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Tuan Nguyen in Los Angeles
Apple is known to be very secretive about its unannounced products, and this trend isn’t about to change. According to Bank of America however, Apple’s next generation iPhone will be released sometime between now and summer of this year. The new iPhone i Read more
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3GSM: Toshiba Portege G810 - A High Speed Touchscreen PDA
February 12, 2008
on PDAs
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Tom's Guide France
After the launch of new models last week (Portege G450, G710 and G910), the Japanese manufacturer took advantage of the Mobile World Congress to announce the launch of the G810, its first HSUPA PDA. HSUPA - what’s that? Read more
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Do Cell Phones Congest Traffic?
January 3, 2008
on Smartphones
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Mark Raby
Salt Lake City (UT) - People who talk on their mobile phones while driving are less likely to pass other drivers and travel more slowly on the freeway, according to a study from the University of Utah. The study consisted of 36 undergraduate psychology Read more