Glimpse at the iPhone of 2012

Let’s get this out of the way right up front: this phone runs on something not invented yet. In the future, let’s assume we can make anything clear or invisible. Very well, with that caveat out of the way, let’s take a look at the future of phones: GlassyGlassy.
As you can see, or see-through, this phone is conceived in a variety of form factors, each as elegant as the next. The impressive concepts are created by Mac Funamizu. Sadly, Mr. Funamizu doesn’t believe we’ll discover a new form factor as he iterates his design in the usual suspects: flip, slider and candy bar. Certainly we can come up with something new, yes?
Can a Hail Mary save Palm? Warning issued
Yesterday, Palm (PALM) issued a warning that their sales fell far from the rosy estimate analysts were expecting. Citing the usual slumping economy, increased competition and the alignment of Jupiter and Mars, Palm is finding themselves in financial quicksand and their wriggling is pulling them downward quickly. Palm’s warning: “we are off 41%.“ Ouch.
Can the new OS turn this around? Follow to find out.
Who’s On Crack in tech: Black Friday ‘08 edition
This is where we call out the tech moves that seem odd, out of touch or just plain straight up smokin’ crack. This week sees posturing, positioning and flat out insanity.
Here’s what caught my eye this week:
- Zune Phone inbound?
- Kindle 2 sucking life out of holiday sales?
- 7-11’s new video section
- HDTVs for pennies?
Follow me into the madness.
Pink: Microsoft’s attempt at a phone?

Ever since Microsoft acquired Danger, it was always rumored that Microsoft might, one day, come out with a phone based off of the Zune. What makes this rumor different than previous ones is that CNBC claims that a good Microsoft source is reporting that their newest project, named the Pink, is actually a Zune phone.
Pantech Duo 2 makes its FCC appearance

The Pantech Duo 2 has recently made its FCC appearance and despite not having an official announcement we can tell you that (when released) it is expected to be available with AT&T. The Pantech Duo 2, which is also known as the C820, will be the successor to—you guessed it, the Pantech Duo. The C820 is a dual slider handset with a numeric keypad as well as a full QWERTY keyboard. The handset will feature dual-band 850/1900 GSM/EDGE/WCDMA radios, a 2-megapixel camera with video recording, Bluetooth and a microSD card slot for additional storage. It will also be running Windows Mobile 6.1. Currently there is no info on when this phone will ship, nor is there any price data. When we find out, we’ll let you know.
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T-Mobile G1 now in White and why it will sell like hotcakes
You’ve waited. You’ve fretted. You lamented at the news a cargo ship was rerouted back to Asia thanks to paint chipping. But now, dry the tears from your eyes and head to T-Mobile to pick up the latest phone, in the hottest color: white! Heck yeah, no longer just representative of the iPod of 2002, no; white is the new black.
Or is it? Basic black and bronze (ugh) must be selling well, as Peter Chou, HTC CEO says they are ramping up the numbers and expect to move 1 million of this gadgets by year’s end. Did they pick white just to compete with that other phone? Or is there something more?
Find out what my source says about white.
Yahoo finally getting their act together
Earlier this week we heard the news of Jerry Yang resigning as CEO of Yahoo, the result of a painfully disappointing year for the company that saw failure after failure. They have watched their grip on Internet search slip through their fingers and they are in danger of slipping into the worlds of anonymity and the pages of history. However, things are looking good for Yahoo fans with two positive pieces of news.
One Search
They are both an attempt to fight back at Google’s search domination, both in the mobile phone and PC sectors. The first is a deal sealed with T-Mobile with the “One Search” button. Yahoo have been poor at closing deals recently; however, this catch is definitely one that should help them in the future. T-Mobile has agreed to put the One Search button on their phones, thus allowing users to quickly get to a search engine and helping Yahoo by making it theirs.
Find out what else is in Yahoo’s plans to fight the Google empire after the break.
AT&T branded Nokia E71 spotted in-the-wild

It looks like AT&T will soon be getting the S60-powered Nokia E71, of course there will be a slight re-branding—it has been dubbed the Nokia E71x. Based on the decent reputation that the E71 already has, we can only hope that any changes, and AT&T bloatware will be kept to a minimum. Currently, as an official announcement has not yet been made, this is still in the rumor stage. That said, these images (above and below) appear to be pretty accurate. So far the release date is still unknown. As for the pricing, rumor has it that the E71x will be priced around $150 on a 2-year agreement.
Keep reading to check out another shot of the AT&T branded Nokia E71x…
Gadgetell Hands-on: The BlackBerry Storm
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BlackBerry Storm (front)
Executive Editor Adam Berger got his hands on the BlackBerry Storm. So here are some real, in the wild, shots of the BlackBerry Storm. We’re testing out the phone and will be back with some first impressions of the long delayed BlackBerry Storm. Plenty of pictures after the break.
Peek device gets price cut and adds texting

In a very interesting move, the Peek e-mail device added some features last night that make it more of a compelling product in my mind. In addition to picking this up now for the reduced price of $79.99 from folks like Target, the device can now send text messages to phones. I am now considering getting this for my tween.
Users can simply input a phone number in the To: field of the device to send a text message. Also added is the ability to see images like .JPG, .GIF .PNG and BMP. Not a big deal, but more functionality is a plus.
I’ve been debating this cell phone but can’t believe how much they want to charge for just basic service or the beginning of a family plan. This device and $20 reoccurring fee for connectivity seems like a pretty good deal. Since my wife and I are uber-connected at all times, this could work. Probably not the device’s target market, but hey, a sale’s a sale.
The Peek device comes in Aqua, Grey and Cherry and is now $20 off from $99.
Source [jkOnTheRun] Purchase [Target]
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