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Gadgetell Review: Sungale ID800WT Wi-Fi digital photo frame

by Merlyn Akhtar on Jul 17, 2009 at 06:26 PM

The Sungale ID800WT is more than just a digital picture frame; it is a touchscreen device with built-in Wi-Fi.  Besides the main picture-viewing function, the ID800WT also plays video files, music, and has widget-like apps such as weather and stock quotes.  It retails for about $200.  It did a great… Continue Reading »

Sprint to smartphone manufacturers: Wi-Fi will be required on all smartphones

by Robert Nelson on Jul 10, 2009 at 06:01 AM

Moving forward, any smartphone that joins Sprint’s lineup will be expected to have built-in Wi-Fi.  I cannot say this latest tidbit is all that bad of an idea. According to Jeff Clemow, the carrier’s director of business product marketing: “Sprint is embracing WiFi in all its major devices going forward,”… Continue Reading »

AT&T announces “early summer” availability for the BlackBerry Curve 8900

by Robert Nelson on May 4, 2009 at 04:16 PM

Sure, those on T-Mobile have been able to get their hands on a BlackBerry Curve 8900 for a few months now, but that should not stop us AT&T users from being happy that we will soon be able to get it without switching carriers.  Yup, AT&T has recently offered up… Continue Reading »

RIM Sales Manager acknowledges Wi-Fi equipped BlackBerry Storm 2

by Robert Nelson on Apr 8, 2009 at 02:09 PM

Although I would not say this adds any official confirmation, it looks like there may be some credibility to yesterday’s rumors on the BlackBerry Storm 2.  During the TeleVisie 2009 conference, Alain Segond von Banchet, who is a Channel Sales Manager for RIM stated that the follow up device was… Continue Reading »

Rumor: Wi-Fi equipped BlackBerry Storm 2 set for September release

by Robert Nelson on Apr 7, 2009 at 06:07 AM

Assuming the rumors are accurate, then it looks like we will be able to check off one of the biggest complaints that mobile phone users geeks have had about the BlackBerry Storm—the lack of Wi-Fi.  This information is reported to have come from a source that is “very close to… Continue Reading »

Eye-Fi announces new memory cards to wirelessly upload videos

by Natesh Sood on Mar 3, 2009 at 05:04 PM

Eye-Fi is, perhaps, best known for their memory cards that automatically transmits photos from your digital camera to your PC, wirelessly.  Taking that idea one step further, Eye-Fi announced two new SD cards, the Eye-Fi Share Video and Eye-Fi Explore Video, that also transfer videos automatically.  In fact, Eye-Fi finds… Continue Reading »

Asus unveils the Windows Mobile based W835 smartphone

by Robert Nelson on Mar 2, 2009 at 07:02 AM

Asus has recently unveiled their latest smartphone—the W835 and based on the specs it sounds like it may be worthy of a purchase.  As for the specs, it features a 3.5-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 800 x 480 and is running Windows Mobile 6.1 with the Glide UI. … Continue Reading »

Recession-O-Rama Deals for the Weekend 1.25.09

by Natesh Sood on Jan 25, 2009 at 03:46 PM

Continuing with our deals for the weekend, here is what caught my eye today: a pair of noise canceling headphones, a laser printer, and a flat panel display.  Hopefully you can save a little bit of money today if you decide to take advantage of any of these deals.  Continue Reading »

No thanks, I’ve got my own hotspot

by JG Mason on Jan 22, 2009 at 04:44 PM

I don’t have an iPhone.  I have an iPod touch and prefer to handle my corporate mail and surf the net from that rather than my Windows Mobile smartphone for many, many reasons.  While Wi-Fi is in many places, I am constantly greeted with Wi-Fi vendors, like Boingo, who want… Continue Reading »

Will personal area networks take off?  Intel thinks so.

by Iyaz Akhtar on Jan 13, 2009 at 08:16 PM

Intel dedicated part of its booth at CES to mobile Wi-Fi personal area networking (PAN).  The idea is simple, Wi-Fi enabled components speak to each other using an ad hoc network without the need for a router. The idea seems promising.  Intel had a pair of Wi-Fi headphones that supposedly… Continue Reading »

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