Posted by: serious96 on: July 14, 2009
Verizon Wireless and Sprint both launched the BlackBerry Tour today. This smartphone from RIM offers support for both CDMA and GSM networks, making the phone compatible with various networks around the world. The Tour operates on Verizon’s and Sprint’s EVDO Rev. A mobile broadband networks and can also roam on other high speed HDSPA networks. [...]
Posted by: serious96 on: May 27, 2009
t has taken awhile, but Nokia’s response to Apple’s App Store is finally open for business. After being teased a few weeks ago, Nokia has announced that its Ovi Store is now live in select markets, with AT&T looking to join in here in the United States later this year. Nokia customers can surf over [...]
Posted by: serious96 on: April 20, 2009
According to recent reports, a dedicated Hulu application could be available for the iPhone in just a few months. The application will reportedly work over Wi-Fi and AT&T’s 3G network, thereby enabling users to view programming anywhere a fast data connection is available.
Posted by: serious96 on: April 18, 2009
While the HTC-built G1 has undoubtedly become the face of T-Mobile, the long-standing Sidekick line is getting a new face of its own today. T-Mobile USA has just launched the Sidekick LX, which features a long-awaited 3G radio and the same iconic swivel design that has made the form factor so appealing over the years.
Posted by: serious96 on: April 6, 2009
Gamers across the pond (meaning Europe and Japan, specifically) have been able to handle Nintendo’s smallest and most powerful DS system yet for some time now, but at long last the pleasure is finally coming to those who call North America home. Starting this week, gamers with a thirst for more on-the-go fun can part [...]
Posted by: serious96 on: April 5, 2009
Um, what? Frankly, that’s the reaction we have after digesting an absolutely absurd — and borderline comical — new PR snippet from Sony. Given that April 1st is well behind us, we’re left to believe that John Koller’s statement regarding Nintendo’s DSi launch is completely legitimate. For those unaware, the smallest and most powerful DS [...]
Posted by: serious96 on: February 23, 2009
The world’s favorite VoIP calling application is making a beeline for your next Nokia handset, and believe it or not, that’s perfectly okay with Nokia. During last week’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Skype and Nokia teamed up to jointly announced a new partnership that would bring the planet’s “leading Internet communications experience to the [...]
Posted by: serious96 on: February 18, 2009
Acer announced plans to enter the smartphone market at the GSMA Mobile World Congress 2009. Several Acer executives, including CEO and President Gianfranco Lanci, announced the company’s plans to bring more than 10 smartphones to the market this year. Acer showed off eight of those devices at its press conference in Barcelona. Collectively known as [...]
Posted by: serious96 on: February 18, 2009
The big news from ASUS during this year’s Mobile World Congress was undoubtedly its partnership with Garmin on two Nuvifones. But hidden from the spotlight was this gem — news of a forthcoming Eee PC that would handle Windows 7 and feature integrated WiMAX. The company is scheduled to actually demonstrate a pair of 3.5G, [...]