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  • Dell’s new touchscreen smartphone gets specs, shipping by end of month

    It’s a bold move on the 23rd of the month to say we are shipping soon, by the end of the month as it doesn’t leave a lot of wiggle room.  The Dell Mini 3i must be locked and loaded, ready to explode onto the scene in China where the phone will debut.  China Mobile let loose some interesting specs about the phone. The Dell Mini 3i runs China Mobile’s OPhone open source OS and…

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Speedy Android smartphone announced with Snapdragon processor

by JG Mason on Nov 19, 2009 at 08:11 AM

Sony Ericsson announced their first Google Android based phone yesterday, the XPERIA X10.  The phone sticks with the Xperia slide out qwerty form factor but offers up a new user experience laid on top of Android.  Sony Ericsson showed off a non-retail prototype with an expected release date in Q1… Continue Reading »

Hands On: AT&T’s Pantech Reveal

by JG Mason on Nov 16, 2009 at 12:04 PM

The quirky AT&T Reveal features a slider form factor and is a quick messaging phone.  I got some hands on time with the phone and wanted to share my evaluation.  The Reveal currently costs $79 with a two year contract. Hands on: With the keyboard tucked up or unslid, if… Continue Reading »

Palm Ring-P: new phone or new carrier?

by JG Mason on Nov 9, 2009 at 02:03 PM

An interesting new bit of info popped up courtesy of a listing filed by a Senior Compliance Engineer for Palm on the Bluetooth SIG site.  The listing identifies a “Ring-P” device coming this January.  Could this be a new device or a new carrier? The Pixi is set to launch… Continue Reading »

Droid vs. iPhone: the big hitters weigh in

by JG Mason on Nov 5, 2009 at 09:21 AM

Yesterday, two tech greats chimed in on reviews of the Droid.  Both Walter Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal and David Pogue of the New York Times reviewed the phone and both came away with an overall positive overview.  Neither reviewer could stay away from constant iPhone comparisons. Mossberg’s review… Continue Reading »

Wanna go beta?  We’ve got Threadsy invites

by JG Mason on Nov 4, 2009 at 09:19 AM

Wish there was a web app that brought together your email, twitter and Facebook into one, easy to deal with place?  Threadsy is the answer.  I’ve been using it for over a month and it keeps getting better.  Today, I’ve got invites (500) thanks to the fine folks at Threadsy.… Continue Reading »

A new flagship Android phone?  From Sony Ericsson?  Whoa!

by JG Mason on Nov 3, 2009 at 02:56 PM

Here in the US, Sony Ericsson isn’t high on my list of phones to check out.  Primarily, their inexpensive phones make the trip across the pond and the American public has yet to really embrace them as a quality brand.  That may change with the new XPERIA X10 which is… Continue Reading »

Droid’s dirty little secret - no monkey business?

by JG Mason on Nov 3, 2009 at 10:10 AM

We knew it was too good to be true.  We knew Verizon couldn’t keep it’s mitts off the phone and tweak something to make it less fun. The good news is unlike most of Verizon’s disabled phone, this one can be fixed by throwing money at it.  $15 per month… Continue Reading »

Redfly now turns BlackBerry’s into netbooks, kinda

by JG Mason on Nov 3, 2009 at 08:39 AM

Redfly makes a small, instant on netbook-size device that brings your small phone screen to a bigger screen complete with larger keyboard.  Redfly has worked with Windows Mobile phones for some time and now the company announces BlackBerry support.  For users that needs more than the small keyboard and screen… Continue Reading »

World’s first AMOLED screen with slide-out keyboard Android phone released by Sprint

by JG Mason on Nov 2, 2009 at 10:09 AM

The Samsung Moment, the world’s first AMOLED screen with slide-out keyboard phone featuring Android is now available from Sprint at $179 after rebates and another 2-year commitment to the carrier.  The phone definitely has some muscle under the hood but does it make up for having Android 1.5?  Read on… Continue Reading »

BlackBerry admitting it is losing the browsing war?

by JG Mason on Nov 2, 2009 at 08:36 AM

I am loathe to use job posting info on what a company is thinking but it is worth mentioning that RIM is looking for a webkit developer presumably to help out with Blackberry’s browser.  In addition to their recent Torch Mobile purchase it seems clear RIM is owning up to… Continue Reading »

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