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Sat Oct 28, 2006 10:24 pm
Motorola recently announced the new SLVR L7e handset, offering a technology makeover over its predecessor, the SLVR L7, with a new metallic blue finish, enhanced multimedia functions and high-speed data access.
The Motorola SLVR L7e provides users with a rich entertainment experience. Incorporating advanced music features including an integrated MP3 / AAC music player coupled with Stereo Bluetooth technology, users can revel in a handsfree music enjoyment.
Adding to the multimedia mix is P... [Continue reading Motorola SLVR L7e Announced]
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Wed Oct 25, 2006 11:43 am
Verizon Wireless today announced that "Flash Lite for BREW," developed by Adobe Systems and Qualcomm, will allows Flash content to run on its high-end phones.
Allowing customers to purchase applications and automatically "Flash enable" their phones, software will be upgraded over-the-air with an automatic download when a customer accesses Flash-enabled content. In tandem with the rollout, Verizon is introducing enhanced content including new video games from Shockwave and graphic-rich applica... [Continue reading Verizon Wireless to Use Flash Technology]
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Wed Oct 25, 2006 11:24 am

Cingular Wireless today launched TeleNav GPS Navigator, its first generally available, location-based service (LBS).
Cingular business and government customers can now get turn-by-turn voice and onscreen GPS directions directly on Cingular business devices, including the new GPS-enabled HP iPAQ hw6920. For $9.99 per month for unlimited use, the Cingular-enabled TeleNav GPS Navigator gives customers the ability to use their existing wireless devices for GPS navigation without having to purcha... [Continue reading Cingular Provides GPS Navigation with TeleNav]
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Wed Oct 25, 2006 11:07 am
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Cingular today announced that beginning Oct. 31 it will offer the HP iPAQ hw6920, integrating GSM / GPRS / EDGE wireless data network, with Wi-Fi, GPS, infrared and Bluetooth wireless technologies.
Customers also can use the HP iPAQ hw6920 series' built-in 1.3-megapixel HP Photosmart camera for capturing photos and videos to share wirelessly, or they can relax to their favorite music using Windows Media Player 10 Mobile. Cingular will sell two versions of the HP iPAQ hw6900 series Mobile Messenger: the hw6925 has a built-in camera and the hw6920 comes without a camera.
The Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system gives the HP iPAQ hw6920 access to mobile versions of many of the familiar Microsoft features found on their desktops, such Windows Media Player, Internet Explorer and Outlook. Additionally, the HP iPAQ hw6920 includes the Messaging and Security Feature Pack for Windows Mobile 5.0, which offers up-to-date email, calendar, tasks and contacts as well as advanced security features, includ... [Continue reading HP iPAQ hw6920 Announced for Cingular]
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Mon Oct 23, 2006 11:16 am
Verizon Wireless today announced G'zOne Type-V - a phone built to withstand harsh environmental conditions and provide performance for customers with outdoor lifestyles.
The G'zOne Type-V is compliant to multiple Military Standards including exposure to temperatures in excess of 140 degrees F, extreme vibration, solar radiation, conditions set to simulate storm conditions of two inches of rainfall per hour with high winds and submersion in one meter of water.
In addition to meeting rigorou... [Continue reading Verizon Wireless G'zOne Rugged Phone Released]
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Mon Oct 23, 2006 10:53 am
T-Mobile today released the Nokia 6133 handset, featuring a tapered design measuring just 17 mm (0.67 in) tall. Delivering desired technologies, the Nokia 6133 phone offers such features as a 1.3-megapixel camera, integrated music player and T-Mobile's new myFaves service, which offers unlimited nationwide calling to five U.S. phone numbers.
The Nokia 6133's multimedia features make it an ideal phone while on-the-go. The video recorder and 1.3-megapixel camera feature an 8x zoom. The device i... [Continue reading Nokia 6133 Launched for T-Mobile]
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Thu Oct 19, 2006 11:17 am
As one of the smallest smartphones to date, the Cingular 3125 features the latest Windows Mobile technology, enabling people to access all Mobile Office applications, send and receive push email, and browse the Internet.
Measuring at just over a half-inch thick, the 3125 supports various email solutions including Microsoft Direct Push Technology and Good Mobile Messaging. Users can get their personal and work email as well with Cingular Xpress Mail, which is compatible with many popular Inter... [Continue reading Cingular 3125 Review Posted]
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Wed Oct 18, 2006 9:33 am
Motorola and T-Mobile announced today the upcoming nationwide availability of the RAZR V3 Miami Ink Collection, two new handsets featuring tattoo-inspired designs by Ami James, leading tattoo artist on TLC's hit television series "Miami Ink."
Combining these 'tattoos' designed by the world-famous artist with the RAZR's slender form and multimedia features, the RAZR Miami Ink Collection offers T-Mobile consumers a new twist on the best-selling mobile handset.
Two of Ami's designs - the RAZR... [Continue reading Motorola and T-Mobile Introduce Laser-Tattooed RAZRs]
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Tue Oct 17, 2006 8:37 pm
Samsung and T-Mobile announced the availability of the Samsung T629, T619 and T509s - three new handsets that support T-Mobile's myFaves service.
The T629, a slim slider phone, and the T619, an eye-catching clamshell, feature multimedia capabilities such as a 1.3-megapixel camera with zoom, an MP3 player and multimedia messaging. On-the-go consumers can rely on quad-band technology to keep them connected across the globe, while Bluetooth wireless technology allows for efficient, hands-free co... [Continue reading T-Mobile Announces New Samsung Phones with myFaves]
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Tue Oct 17, 2006 8:13 am
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Owners of the Sony Ericsson P990 smartphone can now enjoy their favorite local TV shows on their phones wherever they are in the world.
LocationFree from Sony redirects TV shows from a home television to target devices such as the P990, so users can keep up with their favorite programs. They can watch live TV, playback recorded programs and even set up future recordings, all on the P990.
LocationFree uses the internet to redirect content from the home to the P990 wherever. At its heart is the LocationFree Base Station available from Sony, together with LocationFree Player software supplied on your P990's Memory Stick or by download.
The Base Station plugs into an existing home network or establishes a wireless link to a broadband internet-connected device such as a notebook or desktop PC. When users away or out of the house, they simply connect to the Base Station with their P990 to watch TV, enjoy one of their own DVDs (provided it's in the player), or control their set top box or DVD / HDD recorder to make their own recordings.
... [Continue reading Sony LocationFree TV Goes Mobile]
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