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HTC Dream specs

htc-dream-g1-google-android-phone Exclusive: HTC Dream G1 image

Phone Report have posted the specs of the HTC Dream G1. Check them out after the break. They have also added little comments to the specs giving you a feel for the device, some of which may make you dip your eyebrows in concern and scratch your head…

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Sugarsync for iPhone and iPod Touch

image Sugarsync is a popular program that allows you to sync data from multiple computers via the web. Typically this data could be MP3 music files, pictures, movies, etc. Sugarsync provides 24 hour remote access to your files. View, share and access them on any computer or phone. Unfortunately none of this comes without cost but you can get a 45 day free trial to see if it is worth the cost. Full details after the break.

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Gizmodo’s Blackberry Bold review

bbold Gizmodo have a simple review of the Blackberry Bold. Blackberry’s latest all-rounder looks the biz and ticks all the boxes, but did they get it right. When all platforms are producing top notch phones, iPhone, Treo Pro, Touch Pro, Nokia E71 this will be a hard time for Rim to hit it big. See how and why this is Rim’s best phone.

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Archos 5 information

Archos-sur-minidock Entering in the realm of the portable media player, it is only a matter of time before these devices meld with phones. Taking another step towards the amalgamation is Archos. Their players have been consistently excellent and for the next generation they will be jumping online with HSDPA. Read on for more information and a video review from Stuff.tv.

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Why the iPhone 3G drops calls

image Roughly Drafted Magazine claim to have been told by an inside source the reasons behind the much publicised problems of the iPhone 3G dropping calls which we discussed on our first podcast. The iPhone 2.0.2 update “fixed power control on the mobile,” the source told RoughlyDrafted. UMTS, the technology used to deliver the 3G network, refers to phones and other client devices as “UE” for user equipment, and the base transceiver station towers as “Node B.” Read on for the full explanation but makes sure you have your tech head on first.

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Mobility Today Podcast 122

image The Mobility Today podcast is available. If you use this and copy the address into your aggregator. Or you can use our Itunes feed here. You can also download direct by right clicking here Tonight Dave, Steve, Chris and Mike discuss the Palm Treo Pro and why it will be so successful.. and oh yeah the iPhone woes…. Show notes after the break.

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HTC Dream Aka G1, Android-Powered Handset Launch Date Confirmed

The HTC Dream aka G1 is the first handset of T-Mobile which is to run the Google Android as the operating system. There has been a little confusion about its launch date, but now it is confirmed on the Oct 13th.

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HTC Dream

T-mobile is planning to take pre-orders from its online store as well, starting from the Oct 17th. Now, HTC Dream G1 has got some leaked images which have been floating around the Internet before the launch date. In the picture, the HTC Dream G1 handset seems to have a pretty unique design, which its bottom has a slight tilt and a trackball is found there too. But this adds extra length which tends to make it easily to poke out while it’s in the pocket.

The picture attached here doesn’t show you its QWERTY. But in fact, it’s got a QWERTY. It’s a slider, which slides to the side to reveal its QWERTY. The keys on the QWERTY are neatly spaced, which lets your fingers easily type along. At the back of this phone, you can see the words “With Google”. Apparently, the handset is to make use of the big name of Google to get itself more popular.

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Google Android OS

T-mobile will offer this handset with pre-order price $199 after the instant rebate, and you’ll be bound with a 2-year contract. You’ll also need a GMail account to setup the HTC G1 handset. Since it runs on Android, do expect that it comes bundled with tons of Google services. What are known now are those common ones such as maps with Street View, You Tube, IM and text, Gmail.

Other goodies you can find on HTC Dream G1 handset are a 3 megapixel camera, video playback, music player, memory card slot and an application store. And it’s equipped with a huge touchscreen that is likely to rival the iPhone’s.

 

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Bluetooth advertising gets the green light

image The Mobile Marketing Association has published its guidelines for advertising pushed over Bluetooth connections, and considers anyone who hasn’t opted out to be fair game for spammers. The guidelines are now available for public review until 26 September, and take a distinct step beyond the UK’s Direct Marketing Association (DMA) rules in that they consider any handset left in "discoverable" mode to be implicitly giving permission for pushed adverts – something the DMA explicitly rejects.

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History of the BlackBerry Phone

image The BlackBerry phone is a wireless handheld device that was originally launched in 1997 as a two-way pager. The more commonly known BlackBerry we are accustomed to today, which supports push e-mail, mobile telephone, text messaging, internet faxing, web browsing, and other wireless information services was released in 2002. Developed and manufactured by Canadian telecommunications company Research in Motion (RIM), the BlackBerry delivers telecommunications over wireless data networks provided by mobile phone service companies, such as O2, Vodafone and T-Mobile.

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