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[28 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]
AT&T and Apple Offering No-Contract iPhones

Last week, AT&T announced plans to sell iPhone 3Gs without a two-year contract for $599 and $699, Apple is itself now offering iPhones without a contract, according to a Friday report posted on Apple Insider.
iPhone customers can now buy iPhones without a contract through Apple retail locations as well, and Apple is offering the no-contract phones for the same rates as AT&T — $599 for the 8 GB version and $699 16 GB. Although iPhone consumers are still locked …

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[28 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

A Finnish programmer who lost his finger in a motorcycle accident has now replaced it with a prosthetic finger that has a USB drive built in.
Jerry Jalava from Helsinki, Finland, has built the special prosthetic finger to use as computer storage for his photos, movies and other useful files. He can now peel back his “nail” and reveal a 2GB “finger drive” for storing photos, movies and software.

Tags: accident, computer, Finger, Helsinki, Jerry Jalava, Programmer, storage, USB

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[25 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]
Apple sued over iPhone e-book capabilities

A Swiss company Monec Holding Ltd sued Apple claiming the iPhone infringes upon its patent for an “Electronic device, preferably an electronic book.”
Monec said it is “in the business of developing and marketing equipment for the transmission of data to mobile electronic communications systems, managing and utilizing patents in this area and awarding licenses.”
Although the patent, which was granted in January of 2002, is “preferably” for an electronic book, said preferred e-book has some interesting features – such as …

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[25 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

The company is hedging its bets on the popularity of photographs on social networks by offering a high-resolution camera phone.
Sony Ericsson C905 is no doubt trying to give it all and finds itself right in the middle of the Samsung – LG brawl. Both LG and Samsung are hedging their bets with two 8 MP cameraphones each.
With no smartphone OS to deal with the C905 works intuitively, just like every Sony Ericsson phone we know and love. The …

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[25 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

The Fuze offers what many TouchFLO fans have clamored for: a full, slide-out QWERTY keyboard, which means the Fuze could be a viable successor to the popular, though aging AT&T Tilt. That’s in addition to the Fuze’s touch screen and stylus, high-end CPU, pumped-up RAM, and full complement of wireless radios (Bluetooth, GPS, HSDPA, and Wi-Fi).
the Fuze features an all-black casing, losing the silver trim that accented the Sprint Pro. The Fuze also forgoes the gray soft-touch back cover …

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[25 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

Apple is the chief culprit when it comes to hyping its products, but mostly it’s worth putting up with because the end product so often delivers. But where that product ultimately delivered on the hype, the HTC’s Touch Diamond – desperately touted in all corners as Windows Mobile’s answer to Cupertino’s belle du jour – sadly, doesn’t. I’ll get my apologies out for delivering the verdict so high up in the review right now, so sorry, but iPhone killer …

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[24 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

Samsung have been inspired by the Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani when designing this stunning handset. The phone comes in a beautiful silver & black coloured casing which comes with a large high colour 2.6 Inch touch screen.
The Armani  Samsung SGH-P520  is a slim, neat and tidy design, and with a footprint of 87.5 x 10.5 x 54.5mm and 85g weight, will slip smoothly into any pocket or purse. Based on Samsung’s touch-operated Croix user interface, the phone’s front …

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[24 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]
Samsung B5702, dual SIM handset Review

Samsung latest addition to their fleetof dual SIM cell phone is B5702 a slider handset that seemingly lacks a touchscreen display, while a couple of LEDs located at the top segment of the phone will light up according to the SIM card which is in use currently.
It almost certainly won’t have a touchscreen display, like the previously-launched dual-SIM phone from Samsung D980.

Tags: dual sim, handset, latest addition, samsung, slider

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[24 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

The recent announcement of the Omnia HD mobile phone is the treat for the mobile lovers. The reason that the phone has the HD suffix in its model name is that it can record and playback videos in HD 720p. The recording resolution stands at 1280×720 pixels, at 24 frames per second.Video trimming, audio dubbing, live dubbing, subtitle inclusion, and image capture are the video editing features possible on the phone.
Omnia HD really has a lot of great features. …

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[24 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]
Samsung S5600 Review

We were the first to introduce the specifications of Samsung S5600 and now we are here with the latest review. Samsung S5600 was first introduced at Mobile World Conference in 2009 and since that day viewers were desperate to know about this phone in detail.
Design: Samsung S5600 comes with a beautiful 2.8 inch touch screen which supports resolution of 240×320 and 16 million colors enough for a colorful experience. The handset weighs only 92 grams and the …