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Posted by admin
August 30, 2007 | 1 Comment
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Nokia has released a new version of its N95 cell phone. The new version sports a new look and a bigger screen, along with other improvements. The 2.8″ QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) TFT display sports a nice 16 million colors. Obviously, Nokia has heard the ante upped by Apple’s iPhone and [...]
Many recent developments in the mobile phone industry have had one thing in common and that is Europe, a place we left some 300 years ago and have largely forgot about except when they need help stopping Germany from from taking over and making everyone wear really tight leather pants.
Case in point the BlackBerry 8830 [...]
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Posted by cellphones
August 8, 2007 | 1 Comment
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Reportedly, allegedly, and maybe even theoretically Google just might be giving a sneaking and a peeking to some manufacturers in hopes of getting some positive feedback in regards to both design and software capabilities of its oft rumored mobile phone. Rumors and conjecture are that it will be run on an open source Mobile Operating [...]
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Posted by cellphones
August 3, 2007 | 4 Comments
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Nokia is leading the way in the mobile phone industry with innovation and massive profitability and its paying off huge for their stock holders. Lets break the recently announced numbers down and yes there is math involved so get out that number 2 pencil folks…just kidding.
Net Sales of 12.6 Billion (That’s Billion with a B [...]
Its not something you think about on an everyday basis but one of the main reasons we carry a mobile phone is for that unforeseen problem, be it a flat tire, a car accident, or even an emergency involving a family member. When times get difficult, challenging and possibly even life threatening the cell phone [...]
In a deal with eMusic.com AT&T has made it possible for customers to download songs over the air as long as you don’t have an iPhone of course. This omission seems odd until you remember that iTunes just sold its 3 billionth song and are direct competitors with eMusic. In what might not be a coincidence [...]