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Although the official launch of the upcoming Blackberry Storm on the Verizon networkis tomorrow, November 21st, initial reviews are coming in from those fortunate enough to have received an eval unit. Their reports are that RIM falls short of the “perfect” Storm. The smartphone’s major innovation is called SurePress, which means that the phone’s entire touchscreen is a gigundo button but this is the company’s first venture into the touchscreen arena. The Pros: The SurePress button scr
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Here is a review you may well want to read if you are in the market for a new device. It’s nearly 7 years now since O2 launched their pioneering XDA range and introduced the British public to the delights of Windows Mobile. Since the original XDA O2 have presented us with a plethora of HTC devices that have kept us captivated. The XDA Zest is the latest device to wear the XDA insignia but it hides a secret. This XDA is not HTC, it’s ASUS. The famed motherboard manufacturer from the Far E
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Pulvot Electronics Ltd provides all household items and sales of different mobile phones,Laptops,general electronics at affordable prices. All items we have in stock are Brand new and comes with 1 year warranty. Listed are some items we have in stock. APPLE IPHONES ————————————— Apple I phone 16GB——$240 Apple I phone 8GB—— $200 Apple Iphone 4GB ——-$160 Apple Ipod Touch 16GB — $150 Apple Ipod Touch 32GB — $170 NOKIA PHONES ———
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One of the worst things that can happen to a traveling geek/businessperson is to have their gadgets run down before the day is done. Power for your cell phone, MP3 player, or GPS device can be at a premium some days. A new messenger bag from Eclipse gives you a place to store all your gear and can help keep the gear charged at the same time. The Fusion Solar Messenger bag can charge cell phones, MP3 players, and rechargeable batteries or any other device that can be plugged into a 12V auto ada
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Sagem Orga a partnership with BlueSky to integrate an A-GPS chip with a SIM card.  Both a GPS receiver and a proprietary antenna are built into the SIM, capable of using both satellite positioning and cellular-triangulation (Assisted-GPS) methods.  While the technology was originally intended to satisfy emergency services legislation demanding mobile users’ locations are available to 911-type operators, it will also allow non-GPS handsets to use navigation software. There’s no technical det
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Market recap. U.S. stock and bond markets dropped to their lowest levels since the economic crisis began, on new concerns about rising defaults and the financial system’s health. The stock market fell to a 5.5 year low, led by banks and financial institutions. Markets are now down 43.5% from an all-time high reached just over a year ago, and nearly all the gains from the last bull market (from Oct. 2002 - Oct. 2007) have been erased. Indices closed heavily down: Dow Jones Industrial Average -5
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Smartphones are becoming more attractive and packed fully with superb features. HTC’s Touch 3G is one of those most attractive Windows Smartphones on the market. Touch 3G comes with WiFi and GPS capability. The phone has 2.8 inch QVGA touch screen display and it weighs only 96 grams. HTC Touch 3G Specifications: Processor Qualcomm MSM72255, 528MHz OS Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional Memory ROM 256Mb, RAM 192Mb Display 2.8 inch TFT-LCD flat touch-sensitive screen with QVGA resolution Network H
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Always highly informed Boy Genius is there to enlighten us with a piece of hot news and/or “caught in the wild” photos. Today they brought us the first leaked image of the “slated-for-AT&T” Nokia E71. Apparently, the device will be sold as “E71x” where they hope that “x” won’t stand for “xtra crippled.” One thing is certain, AT&T will try to make the future buyers use their services (navigation) and we only hope they won’t somehow lock GPS for other apps. After all, there are many Tom
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Sagem Orga have announced a partnership with BlueSky to integrate an A-GPS chip with a SIM card.  Both a GPS receiver and a proprietary antenna are built into the SIM, capable of using both satellite positioning and cellular-triangulation (Assisted-GPS) methods.  While the technology was originally intended to satisfy emergency services legislation demanding mobile users’ locations are available to 911-type operators, it will also allow non-GPS handsets to use navigation software. There’s
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By Samir Makwana We have had enough ‘iPhone killers,’ but some just don’t give up. Almost every cellphone geek aspires to have the best features in a single phone. Adapting the Swiss army knife concept for the cellphone, a new handset called iCEphone is expected soon. The iCEphone that stands for In Case of Emergency Phone, also known as the medical phone, has all that you need in its package. Initially designed to meet the requirements of the British military, the iCEphone consists of cros
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