mobiletech
Verizon and LG Bring Detachable Tech to the Masses
Filed in archive Announcements by Jason Giacchino on February 27, 2009
It was only a matter of time before someone did it and it turns out that someone was Verizon: The carrier announced its latest wunderkind, the LG Versa, a touch screen phone with a completely detacha...
Verizon's New Clamshell Coming Soon
Filed in archive Announcements , Information About by Jason Giacchino on February 25, 2009
Verizon Wireless isn't letting tough economic times slow them down and just announced their CDM-8975, a push-to-talk clamshell design with 3G high-speed Internet access. The mobile phone hand...
Sprint Feels the Pinch in Economic Downturn
Filed in archive Announcements by Jason Giacchino on February 23, 2009
The solid economic conditions of the past decade pushed many industries into rapid growth. The cellular phone industry is precisely one such market. Ten years ago cell phones in the US were carried b...
Dual Keyboard Smartphone Coming to AT&T
Filed in archive Announcements by Jason Giacchino on February 22, 2009
Pantech's latest smartphone poses the question; just how many keyboards is too many? Running Windows Mobile 6.1, their latest candy bar is known as the Matrix Pro and will feature not one but two...
Samsung To Develop Android Equipped Phones
Filed in archive Announcements by Jason Giacchino on February 18, 2009
samsung has finalized plans to get on board with Google's much publicized mobile operation system, Android. The world's second-largest mobile phone maker said it will begin producing and sel...
Microsoft Follows Apple's Tactics When It Comes to Applications
Filed in archive Announcements by Jason Giacchino on February 16, 2009
Apple has received the lion's share of the media's attention not only for well designed hardware but also through innovations like the App Store which allows users of its iPhone to download a...
Samsung's Latest Phone Says Goodbye to Batteries
Filed in archive Announcements by Jason Giacchino on February 13, 2009
Years ago all calculators relied upon batteries to provide electricity for computation and display. Then it was realized that solar power offered up enough energy to do the job. These days it's n...
Nokia's New XpressMusic Will Feature Voice Recognition
Filed in archive Announcements by Jason Giacchino on February 11, 2009
Finnish-based mobile phone maker nokia today introduced its latest smartphone/ music player, the 5630 XpressMusic. What makes the 5630 XpressMusic unique is Nokia's new voice-controlled 'Say ...
Google Books Come To The Mobile Phone Scene
Filed in archive Announcements , Information About by Jason Giacchino on February 9, 2009
Early predictors, give yourself a pat on the back- Google has finally confirmed long-standing suspicions that they will make their vast online library of books available for mobile phones. Only u...
Samsung's Photo-Friendly Memoir Coming to T-Mobile
Filed in archive Announcements by Jason Giacchino on February 6, 2009
The economy may be tanking as a whole but when it comes to handset customers, the gadget with the most goodies still gets our attention. T-Mobile today announced an 8.0-megapixel touch-screen camera...
Another PC Builder To Jump Into The Cellular Game
Filed in archive Announcements by Jason Giacchino on February 4, 2009
No sooner did news of PC maker Dell's intentions to hop into the smartphone game break, another PC builder has announced plans to adapt to the slumping economy (and struggling PC sales) by produc...
Apple iPhone: AT&T's Bread and Butter
Filed in archive Announcements , Information About by Jason Giacchino on February 2, 2009
AT&T dumped a mixed bag of news on the industry at the end of the first month of 2009 by reporting a 24 percent fall in fourth quarter earnings despite strong wireless sales, due to high costs o...
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