New messaging service makes cell phones more useful
By now, we’re all pretty much aware of SMS and MMS messages. We’re also probably aware of the drawbacks, such as the fact that you can never be sure that the person is going to actually respond to the text message. A new system is on its way that will… Continue Reading »
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Make Android more like iPhone visual voicemail
PhoneFusion announced yesterday that their Fusion Voicemail + is coming to the Android platform that will allow users to view their voicemails and listen to them in any order they choose. This was a big selling point of the original iPhone and now it is coming to the Android platform.… Continue Reading »
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90% of landline ditchers never go back; here is a gadget for them
Fun stats, right? According to XLINK, it is accurate and 20% of US households are doing just that by the end of this year, jumping off the landline bandwagon. But is going all cell going to work for your family? XLINK happens to make a product that it believes will… Continue Reading »
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DECT: A reason to get excited about cordless phones again
Today we’ve got a guest post by Scott McGrath. Scott has worked in the IT industry as a consultant and Sysadmin for 12 years, and has enjoyed communications gadgets since he got his Fisher Price telephone at 2 years of age. Like what he said? Hate what he said? Go… Continue Reading »
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Hop-on to develop new phone running Google Android
A decently known cell phone manufacturer, Hop-on, has recently decided to create a phone running Google’s Android platform. In case you are not familiar with Hop-on, it is basically a company that creates cell phones as well as accessories for diverse and new markets. They are probably most known for… Continue Reading »
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My Mobile Witness has a terrible name, but means well
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RIM launching a revamped Bold/Storm in 2009
I’m not kidding. Yes, I realize you are still waiting for the originals, and now you hear news of new and upgraded versions. Apparently, there is going to be an announcement of a Storm-like device at WES 2009. Granted, RIM doesn’t exactly have the best track record when it comes… Continue Reading »
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More Nokia touchscreen phones are coming
Nokia’s first touchscreen phone, Nokia 5800 was a blast for Nokia fanatics. Nokia has recently made another statement pertaining to the production of Nokia touchscreen phones in the future. In a recent event in India, Devinder Kishore, Marketing Director of Nokia revealed, “We will have lot of touchscreen phones coming… Continue Reading »
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Sony Ericsson goes spy-tech in “James Bond Quantum of Solace”
Talk about ideal product placement gone mad. In the upcoming James Bond Quantum of Solace movie, there are eight different characters sporting six different Ericsson phones. And nope, they don’t even have to tape over the brand name….I’m sure Sony paid plenty to be the featured phone of choice. The… Continue Reading »
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BlackBerry Bold removed from sale for quality issues
Orange had to suspend their sale of the Blackberry Bold, listing their reason as “software issues” in an internal memo to employees. It seems that AT&T wasn’t the only company having issues with this one. At least they chose to hold off and try to sort things out instead of… Continue Reading »
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