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Gadgetell Review: Powermat receiver/case for the iPhone 3G

by Iyaz Akhtar on Oct 4, 2009 at 09:00 AM

The Powermat is now available and we’ve got the iPhone 3G receiver/case.  Place the phone in the case and then place it on the Powermat charging mat.  Then your phone charges wirelessly.  Does it work like Powermat says?  Gadgetell finds out. Continue Reading »

Verizon cuts pricing of many smartphones to $99 with a 2 year contract

by Natesh Sood on Aug 3, 2009 at 03:14 PM

Verizon has dropped all smartphone pricing to $99 with a few exceptions.  Prominent smartphones such as the HTC Touch Pro and the HTC Touch Diamond have also received price cuts and are now selling for $99 with a two year contract.  Maybe Verizon wants to give customers’ wallets a break,… Continue Reading »

NAVIGON releases subscription free iPhone GPS navigation

by Shawn Ingram on Jul 22, 2009 at 09:29 AM

When Apple showed off it’s iPhone 3.0 software at WWDC, one of the more interesting presentations came from TomTom with their GPS app.  It was finally a an iPhone app that actually replaced another expensive gadget.  The TomTom app has yet to debut, and so far the GPS apps we… Continue Reading »

AT&T warns that iPhone pre-orders may not do you much good

by Jodie Andrefski on Jun 14, 2009 at 08:15 AM

Pretty much like has happened the past couple of years, it looks like those folks pre-ordering the iPhone 3G S probably aren’t going to get their phone on the launch date.  Due to major sell-outs, anyone pre-ordering from Saturday, June 13th and later are not going to get them at… Continue Reading »

Navigon announces their own GPS app for the iPhone

by Natesh Sood on Jun 9, 2009 at 06:18 PM

Wow, I’m actually pretty surprised Navigon announced a new app for the iPhone today.  I thought TomTom would be the only major GPS company that would create an app for the iPhone’s new 3.0 software.  Navigon officially announced today about a new app, called MobileNavigator, that will make its way… Continue Reading »

Why the iPhone needs to get off AT&T and TomTom lied

by Natesh Sood on Jun 8, 2009 at 06:01 PM

With the many announcements that took place today at WWDC, I’m pretty shocked about the whole tethering, MMS, and TomTom thing.  First of all, really AT&T?  You are going to wait until late Summer to unveil MMS?  A feature that many cell phones, including Palm Pre already feature?  That’s just… Continue Reading »

T-Mobile announces 1 million G1s sold

by Natesh Sood on Apr 23, 2009 at 07:13 PM

A quiet celebration took place in T-Mobile headquarters?  What is there to celebrate today with the economy in mind, you ask?  Not much, but T-Mobile’s G1 reached it’s one millionth sale and it is the most popular 3G phone on their network.  For Google Android and T-Mobile fans, you must… Continue Reading »

Gadgetell tests the T-Mobile G1’s call quality

by Iyaz Akhtar on Oct 2, 2008 at 08:35 AM

Gadgetell got to try out the call quality of a T-Mobile G1 and compare it to an iPhone 3G.  There were no decibel meters or any other fancy scientific equipment used, just two guys with decent hearing and some phones. While at the T-Mobile G1 Android event, I got to… Continue Reading »

Facing competition Nokia begins to slash phone prices

by Robert Nelson on Aug 2, 2008 at 04:31 PM

Recent reports are claiming that Nokia has begun to make some price cuts on selected music and media phones, in some cases up to 10-percent. In addition to the selected music and media models, Nokia has also made some smaller price cuts across the rest of their models. The Nokia… Continue Reading »

V12 dual touchscreen laptop coming soon?

by Mark Rollins on Jul 11, 2008 at 04:41 PM

I don’t see any need to do any more iPhone 3G articles on iPhone Day 2, so I would like to talk about another touchscreen phenomenon.  A new device known as the V12 is a dual LCD panel laptop.  One of them is presumably a touchscreen that replaces the keyboard… Continue Reading »

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