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Sierra Wireless announce the Compass 885 USB, AirCard 885e ExpressCard

by Robert Nelson on Feb 11, 2008 at 07:59 PM

Sierra Wireless has unveiled the Compass 885 USB and AirCard 885e ExpressCard at Mobile World Congress. Both the 885 and 885e offer a compact design and will work with either Windows or OS X. They both also have support for tri-band HSPA/UMTS and quad-band EDGE/GPRS/GSM connections and offer data speeds… Continue Reading »

Rogers intros new PC data plans, good news for Canadians

by Robert Nelson on Jan 20, 2008 at 10:38 PM

Canadian PC card users rejoice, Rogers has just announced a new four tiered rate plan for their PC cards. The Flex Rate Plan has options beginning at $65 per month and go up to $100 per month, ranging from 1GB of included data up to 5GB of data. The good… Continue Reading »

Venture Mini hands-free calling/FM Transmitter now available at Verizon

by Robert Nelson on Jan 19, 2008 at 11:10 AM

Verizon has recently begun selling the Venture Mini, a wireless FM transmitter with A2DP Bluetooth support. This means when the Venture Mini is in use, you will be able to be listen to music from your phone and have the music silence automatically when a call comes in. The unit… Continue Reading »

Alltel Wireless taps mSpot for over-the-air music syncing service

by Leo Blanco on Jan 15, 2008 at 04:25 PM

As an alternative to cable side-loading, Alltel Wireless has launched its first over-the-air (OTA) music syncing service in partnership with mobile media services provider mSpot. Powered by a funky music service mSpot Remix, it basically enables mobile users to easily stream and wirelessly synchronize all the songs and playlists stored… Continue Reading »

Linksys unveils new Wireless-G Internet Home Monitoring Camera at CES 2008

by Che Jaafar Che Man on Jan 10, 2008 at 06:18 AM

What do you get when you “marry” a webcam and a wireless router into one gadget? You get the Linksys WVC54GC Wireless-G Internet Home Monitoring Camera. That’s why you see the relatively large form factor for a typical webcam or wireless router stand alone. The gadget looks rather strange to… Continue Reading »

Linksys routers with new look, design at CES 2008

by Che Jaafar Che Man on Jan 7, 2008 at 02:47 PM

Why routers had traditionally been so boxy in design is anyone’s guess but Linksys finally says goodbye to its blue-face square design for its new range of wireless routers. The ugly looking antennas are also history. The new WRT160N and WRT310N not only look cool in black with its new… Continue Reading »

Sony announces the Mylo Com2

by Robert Nelson on Jan 6, 2008 at 07:30 PM

Sony has just announced the follow up for the Mylo Com1. They are looking to bring the fun PC parts to a portable device and have made some nice improvements with the Com2. The newly updated device will be available in either black or white and feature an 3.5-inch 800… Continue Reading »

Soap operas go mobile in India: Is buttered popcorn next?

by Marjorie Dorfman on Jan 4, 2008 at 02:19 AM

Our mobile phones are invading every aspect of our lives more and more with each passing day. Will they replace movie theaters? In India, they just may as portable entertainment there is about to embark on a new and exciting threshold. Rajshri Productions plans on launching a 90-episode soap opera… Continue Reading »

REDFLY Mobile Companion: The Palm Foleo for Windows Mobile devices

by Robert Nelson on Jan 2, 2008 at 08:51 AM

With all of the criticism the Palm Foleo took and the quick, almost non-existent life its a wonder that we would see any similar products come to market. However we now have the REDFLY Mobile Companion, which works with Windows Mobile devices. The laptop features a 8-inch display along with… Continue Reading »

Keep in touch with your favorite websites, no matter where you are

by Natesh Sood on Dec 28, 2007 at 11:35 PM

There is a new service called Web-Alerts, that acts like an RSS feed on your cell phone. It looks to be a pretty cool service and all you need is a cell phone, and perhaps a text messaging plan. If you have a hard time keeping up with your favorite… Continue Reading »

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