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CelioCorp has announced two new REDFLY Smartphone Terminals: the C7 and the C8N. The C7 is lighter than its predecessor featuring a seven-inch display, five-hour battery, and weighing in at under 1.5 pounds. The C8N builds on the existing design of the original REDFLY and includes the ability to work...
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While watching the flash videos for the Pomegranate, I was skeptical–wondering if this was a joke or not. Upon further navigation through the website (which is ultimately an intricate ad for Nova Scotia), I realized that the most advanced phones that we have today are still Blackberries, iPhones...
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11-17-2008
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, BlackBerry, Mobile, News, Smartphone, projector, cameraphone, apps, G1, voice translation, pomegranate
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The latest numbers released by Canalys indicates that once again Nokia has kept the top sport in regards to smartphone shipments for the third quarter of this year. Of course, that’s probably not a news bulletin considering Nokia’s dominance of the mobile phone market in general. What is...
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AT&T and Samsung have announced the launch of a new smartphone called the Samsung Epix. The Epix will be offered exclusively to AT&T subscribers and is the first smartphone in the U.S. to include an integrated optical mouse.
The optical mouse gives users a new way to control their smartphone...
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Rumors have been circulating that Motorola will be offering its own version of an Android-based smartphone, but consumers might have to wait until the second quarter of 2009 to get their hands on it according to a BusinessWeek article. The Android-based smartphone by Motorola sounds like it will include...
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While HTC is clearly the top-dog in the touchscreen-based Windows Mobile smartphone market, it looks like the (arguably) sleeker handsets from Motorola and Samsung have taken away HTC’s #1 position in the non-touchscreen Windows Mobile smartphone market. Citing internal data from Microsoft, DigiTimes...
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01-29-2008
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Filed under: Motorola, Windows Mobile, Samsung, HTC, Mobile, Smartphone, touchscreen, windows, Announcements, share, market, financial
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Why should a little thing like an entire platform-scrapping from Palm stop Celio from following in their red-stained footprints? After having pulled the plug on the craptastic failure that was the Palm Foleo, Celio is announcing the Celio REDFLY Smartphone Interface System. Like it’s Palm-borne...
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If you’re like us, you’re already tired of Windows Mobile 6.0’s interface. Sure, it was spiffy and exciting for a while, but our attention span (as far as our mobile phones are concerned) is brutally short. Suffice it to say that it doesn’t take all that long to become bored with...
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We love the VGA-packing E-ten Glofish X800 because it’s basically the incredibly capable underdog in the Windows Mobile 6.0 world. The VGA display actually gives it a hand-up on the AT&T Tilt’s QVGA display, but the recently FCC approved E-ten Glofish X800 is the underdog because it doesn’t...
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11-06-2007
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Filed under: Windows Mobile, Mobile, Smartphone, E-TEN, X800, vga, windows, Devices, eten, e ten, glofish
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The E-Ten and Arima partnership is really starting to bear some high-end fruit. With the launch of the E-Ten Glofish X800, the duo proved that they were comfortable playing with the big boys. It’s just too bad the Glofish X800 suffered from a lack of QWERTY keyboard. Well, E-Ten and Arima are looking...
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10-08-2007
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Filed under: Windows Mobile, Mobile, Smartphone, E-TEN, X800, m800, windows, Announcements, Devices, Arima, eten, e ten, glofish
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Could HTC have another smartphone waiting in the wings? Well, if the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) is on the money (and we have no reason to really think otherwise), then HTC’s newest codename seems to be “Kii.” We love the codenames coming out of the Taiwanese manufacturer’s...
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Wouldn’t that be nice. Well, it seems AT&T’s higher-ups thought so too. According to HP’s website (Warning: PDF link), it looks like the new HP iPAQ 910c ( HP iPAQ 914c ) is headed to AT&T’s network. We’re expecting HP’s renewed effort into smartphones to bring...
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09-19-2007
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Filed under: Windows Mobile, Mobile, ATT, Smartphone, professional, HP, iPAQ, windows, Announcements, AT&T, Devices, Cingular/AT&T, 914c, 910, 914, 910c