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Thu May 03, 2007 3:57 am
Research In Motion (RIM) and AT&T today introduced the BlackBerry Curve, the smallest and lightest full QWERTY BlackBerry smartphone. With a smooth and friendly design, the Curve encompasses a large display, easy-to-use keyboard and trackball navigation system.
Featuring a liquid silver finish, chrome highlights, smooth edges and soft curves, the BlackBerry Curve offers a full QWERTY keyboard and large display at a small and lightweight 4.2" x 2.4" x 0.6" and 3.9 oz size. The ultra-bright... [Continue reading BlackBerry Curve Announced for AT&T]
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Thu May 03, 2007 1:58 am
T-Mobile today announced Dash customers can upgrade to Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 via a free desktop download.
Designed by HTC and available from T-Mobile, the T-Mobile Dash offers fast access to contacts; the ability to view and edit Microsoft Office documents; Web, email and messaging experiences; and access to Microsoft Windows Live for Windows Mobile - a set of Windows Live services - designed to work with Windows Mobile-powered devices.
The T-Mobile Dash provides access to personal an... [Continue reading T-Mobile Dash Windows Mobile 6 Upgrade Released]
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Wed May 02, 2007 9:25 am

Just in time for Mother's Day, Motorola today debuted the RAZR V3i in a deep, jewel-toned purple finish.
The RAZR V3i delivers a combination of design and technology. Modelled after the original RAZR, the RAZR V3i has an updated and streamlined design, offering music capabilities thanks to iTunes music software. Now when consumers grab their mobile, they're also are grabbing a camera and MP3 player.
Beneath the iconic exterior lies a large internal color display as well as quad-band and Bl... [Continue reading Motorola Releases Purple RAZR V3i for Mother's Day]
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Tue May 01, 2007 11:59 am
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The Washington Nationals have become the first major organization in the United States to deliver event tickets to mobile phones. Nationals fans who purchase tickets on the nationals.com Website can choose to have their tickets delivered to a mobile phone, via a MMS or picture message. The "digital ticket" is then scanned from the phone at a designated gate allowing fans to quickly enter the ballpark. The technology is provided by Tickets.com following a successful test of the system during the 2007 Spring Training season.
The Nationals and Tickets.com have scheduled a Ticket Technology Fair during the April 27th and 28th homestand against the New York Mets. The Fair will showcase Tickets@Phone and other current ticketing technology available to both season and single ticket holders.
Hands-on demonstrations will include My Nationals Tickets, an online management tool designed for season ticket holders to easily manage and track their use of tickets throughout the season on nationals.com. Through this tool, season holders can transfer their tickets to friends and colleagues by email, eliminating the need to mail tickets or arrange to meet at the gate to share tickets.
Also on demonstration, season and single ticket holders can learn how... [Continue reading Washington Nationals Delivers Tickets to Cell Phones]
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Tue May 01, 2007 11:52 am
More adults than teens are interacting with mobile games reported The NPD Group, a retail information company. With more than 29 million consumers playing mobile games each month, customers between the ages of 25 and 34 not only download more games than any other age group, but also play them more and are more likely to plan to purchase additional games in the future.
In 2006 29 percent of games were downloaded by consumers aged 25 to 34, followed by those aged 18 to 24 (27 percent), and teen... [Continue reading Adults Play More Mobile Games Than Kids]
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