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Verizon merges with Alltel now America’s largest network
Gareth | January 6, 2009 |
Verizon (Vodafone owns 45% of Verizon Wireless) will complete its $28.1 billion takeover of Alltel on January 9. This will add more than Alltel’s 13 million customers to Verizon’s 66 million to create the largest mobile network in the US. Both Verizon and Alltel use Qualcomm’s CDMA technology which will hopefully avoid the problems […]

Letter from Apple CEO Steve Jobs
Gareth | January 5, 2009 |
We have all heard the rumours recently surrounding why Steve Jobs will not be attending this years Macworld, well the man himself has issued a letter explaining his decision and we have it for you here after the break in full. Also there is a statement from Apples board. Apparently Steve has a hormone imbalance […]

LG announces dual SIM KS660 and 3G wristwatch GD910
John McKenzie | January 5, 2009 |
LG have announced two new mobiles for the Asian and Eastern European markets which will come in the shape of the new touchscreen based LG KS660 which will support two SIM cards simultaneously (a first for LG) and the extravagant GD910 mobile phone which will take the shape of a wristwatch. The LG KS660 is […]

Review Optoma Pico Pocket Projector
Gareth | January 5, 2009 |
Having reviewed lots of mobile phones last year it is nice to start this year with a review of an accessory that has left me speechless, well nearly anyway. When I was offered the chance to review this pocket sized projector it really interested me as I had heard so much about it and couldn’t […]

David Pogue discusses the potential of mobile devices
Gareth | January 5, 2009 |
In America there are 3 or 4 really influential tech journalists whose opinions really matter in mainstream newspapers. People like Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher of The Wall Street Journal, Ed Baig of USA Today, and my personal favorite David Pogue of The New York Times. Pogue’s short videos which air on CNBC are also […]

iPhone Elite QWERTY keyboard accessory
Gareth | January 4, 2009 |
The iPhone just got a whole lot more tempting for me this morning. The idea of a QWERTY keyboard add-on is hardly new, however, this one really looks tempting. The idea of the keyboard also becoming a rather resilient cover for the screen will attract a great many people. Click on for more info.

Matt | January 4, 2009 |
If you are considering the switching over to Windows Mobile from a Nokia or other feature phone then you way well be looking for an entry level WM device to start off with. That’s just where Samsung are pitching their SGH-i200 and even add the tag line ‘My Very First Smartphone’ to their branding. The […]

Microfi Nitrogen MP3 player for Windows Mobile
Gareth | January 4, 2009 |
Its long been a big moan of mine that the media capabilities of Windows Mobile devices are inferior to the iPhone and it looks like I am not alone in thinking this as the guys over at XDA have decided to make their own MP3 player. Microfi Nitrogen is a native Windows Mobile application (unmanaged […]

Gareth | January 3, 2009 |
CookingCapsules is a nice application that allows G1 users to cook a recipe step-by-step quite easily. It is preloaded with a few recipes that you can choose from (at the moment, there are 4 Indian an d 4 French inspired recipes), like the “Chocolate Pots de Creme,” “Kheer,” and some others, too. It tells you […]

Gareth | January 3, 2009 |
Just when we thought Windows Mobile is losing out on entertainment and games because developers are swarming to other platforms either because of the software/hardware support for those titles or because of the newness of some of these other platforms, DivX is bringing its DivX Player to Windows Mobile, according to CoolSmartPhone. Users can download […]
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