February 1st, 2008
The Garmin nuviphone can actually be a serious consideration for mobile phone users who want something kick ass huge. Imagine a 3.5 inch screen, hefty form factor, HSDPA, and GPS navigation maps. The nuviphone announces Garmin’s take on the mobile phone industry, which really tells more about how they want to bring their GPS navigation […]
By Jayvee -- 1 comment
January 16th, 2008
We’ve previously talked about the Verzio Duplii and Twinn, one of the more elegant dual SIM solutions to come out in Asia. At CES 2008, we are seeing dual SIM smartphones - like this one from Haier. Although there is already a big advantage in using dual SIM cards for regular phones, having two SIM […]
By Jayvee -- 3 comments
December 18th, 2007
Resembling much of the Palm Tungsten W of old, the ASUS M530w is a thumb board navigation smartphone that seems to make sense, just from looking at the real estate. It comes with a nfastastic array of connectivity options including Bluetooth and WiFi 802.11b/g which is really a staple in today’s market for enterprise phones. […]
By Jayvee -- 2 comments
December 7th, 2007
You know, this kinda reminds me of the BenQ-Siemens P50. Interestingly enough, the ASUS P750 looks like an all around solid smartphone. Running on Windows Mobile 6 (with handwriting recognition), the P750 comes with a fast HSDPA connectivity feature as well as wireless 802.11g. Selling points include a 3MP camera, all around connectivity with push […]
By Jayvee -- 5 comments
December 2nd, 2007
Windows Vista has a little brother in Windows Mobile. At least that is where it seems to be going. The SideShow application turns your mobile device into a small “Tempest Junior” for the huge desktop “Thunder Sub.”
Here are a few things up for the testing grounds according to the devs:
* New […]
By Jayvee -- 0 comments
November 15th, 2007
Would you rather have to pay for a monthly subscription for phone services or would you rather grab a free service that is supported by advertising? The IDC released findings that more than 1 in every 3 cellphones released in the future of 2011 will be a smartphone - more capable of surfing the web, […]
By Jayvee -- 0 comments
November 7th, 2007
Sinbad Search combines the gloy of mobile phone search and RSS feeds. The search application employs the use of modules allowing you to customize the application to meet your different demands. What it does, really, is allow blogs, websites and other modules to be installed as a feed onto the reader. Then you can search […]
By Jayvee -- 0 comments
October 17th, 2007
First it was Apple. And then Google announced their own. Now Skype is joining the bandwagon too. Yes, Skype is partnering with telcos to release their first cell phone.
Code-named the “white phone,” the Skype handset will be introduced by late October in Britain, Italy, Hong Kong, and Australia, and will reach 3’s other five markets […]
By Jayvee -- 1 comment
October 15th, 2007
In the last episode of Macbreak Weekly and TWiT, Leo Laporte, Merlin Mann (congratulations on your paternity leave!), Don Reisinger, Roger Chang, Steve Gibson and the rest of the two panels were discussing how Apple’s iPhone exclusivity fiasco has caused much emotional outrage with both the mainstream consumer and Apple fanatics.
Remember when the iPod became […]
By Jayvee -- 2 comments
October 13th, 2007
Brick the iPhone that is.
Brick modified iPhones after undergoing a software update. In the latest iPhone patch released almost a week and a half ago, Apple made provisions for certain new features such as the WiFi music store and performance optimizers. But it also warned modified iPhone owners that this patch might brick their current […]
By Jayvee -- 0 comments
Recent Comments