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April 21, 2008

Screenshots of New Windows Mobile 7

I just saw these screenshots from Endgadget “Is This Windows Mobile 7?” — I would like to answer: Yes that is definitely Windows Mobile 7! If these are real in-action screenshots, then it is probably running on an iPhone clone. However despite the similarities, I am anticipating WinMo 7 integrated handsets. Well lets take a look at some of these screenshots.

The implementation of Outlook looks […]

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March 28, 2008

Discussion about the future of handsets and Google Android

So I get asked a lot about how the Apple support is for the iPhone?
Apple support is quite good, at least I think so; I lost my entire iTunes library (about $2k worth of songs) and they promptly allowed me to redownload everything I had lost. Although I don’t really like the “geniuses” that work […]

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March 24, 2008

The BlackBerry 8820 Comes to T-Mobile

I have been waiting for this, the BlackBerry 8820 is coming to T-Mobile and it has got the wi-fi hotspot capabilities everyone was hoping for. T-Mobile has a Hotspot@Home solution plan that only costs $9.99 a month, and allows you to make unlimited nationwide calls on your network. Something the business savvy white color […]

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March 6, 2008

Continued Research of Mobile Phones Being a Health Issue

Believe me, no one is more concerned about the positive progression of cellular phone distribution than I am. However that also makes me just as deeply concerned regarding the fact that as research continues more bad studies show up related to mobile phone usage.
Example of Health related Articles showing up in the Media:

Are mobile phones […]

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February 4, 2008

Motorola Phones May Become Extinct?

Well not exactly, Motorola has announced it is considering ways to deal with its doddering mobile phone division. Most speculators and analysts are saying this means either selling or rethinking some of the core business models for the company. Of course they still hold 13% of the market for handset sales, yet this is down […]

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January 11, 2008

Apple iPhone continues to attract more ‘iPhone Portals’

Ever since the launch of the Apple iPhone last June certain web developers have taken it upon themselves to build custom iphone orientated web sites. Some of you may have noticed facebook’s iPhone page some months back, and I was quite impressed with the outcome of that project. Hotels.com has recently launched their own custom […]

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October 5, 2007

Verizon Introduces the Samsung Juke

The Juke from Samsung is an entry level phone with multimedia capabilities. It holds 2GB of storage, and will play your mp3s, video, or Verizon content. It is the first swivel or kick or even a switchblade phone to be released in the US, and is less than one inch wide. It holds up to […]

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October 3, 2007

Palm Centro Coming Soon to Sprint

Here is the Palm Centro one of the smallest smartphones to date boasting 4.22 inch (L) x 2.11 inch (W) dimensions. This particular model from Palm will offer loads of features that will satisfy the needs of consumers in both the business and casual sectors of the mobile market. For business you will get […]

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July 14, 2007

LG Shine Get’s Titanium Brushed Effect

Well this is the first post about the LG Shine on MobileKick, but let’s not make it the last either. This phone caught my eye while I was browsing Engadget Mobile, and I agree that the shine is hot enough (couldn’t get any hotter.) So basically this titanium model (left) is only available in Europe, […]

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March 30, 2007

The Nokia N95 GPS Multimedia Smartphone

Here is a phone that is jam packed with features, and does not come up short in high end standards. It has a dual slide, one for dialing and the other for controlling your media. I suppose the only thing it is missing is a QWERTY keypad, but I think it will manage without. The […]

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