Following up on the word of Palm devices appearing in Verizon’s database, we’ve been sent the above screenshot of a Sprint inventory management system, showing not one, not two, but three plot-thickening Palm devices. The first is the 100 we already know – the Palm Pre at $549.99. But after that are two more models we haven’t seen: the 120 and C40. Interestingly, the 120 is quite similar to P121VZW we saw in the Verizon screens (like the P100 for Sprint mirrors the P101VZW for Verizon). Both the 120 and C40 have placeholder prices of $1.
Since version 3.0 of iPhone OS it is possible for apps to access music in iTunes in a limited way: an app can play them but cannot see contents of files. DJ app for iPhone has been just released and if you would like to have some other user interface to your iTunes files than built-in “iPod” app, then this may be something for you:
Newsey has an interesting news video regarding the Apple/Google dispute regarding the rejection of the Google Voice app from the App Store. Apple recently turned down a Google-made application for it’s popular iPhone app store, but they’re not saying why. What’s next for the two companies?
Matt takes us on a tour of the LG GD910 watchphone. Prettier and more functional that I originally anticipated and seems like a fun device. However, I wouldn’t day it would work great for general day to day use. the screen is lovely though the the limited size is obviously going to be off putting. Video after the break.
I’ve been very interested in this Femtocell that has recently hit the streets in the last few months. Essentially it is a small mobile phone tower that you plug into your DSL router and it increases your mobile phone signal in the home or wherever you use it.
I see this device is A) incredibly useful and B) a con.
Mobile Wi-Fi arrives as contract laptops tumble as much as 63% Carphone Warehouse will launch a new category of mobile broadband alongside new laptops in a bid to restore flagging sales. The retailer has an exclusive on a new Dell laptop for £400, which is the first in the world with ultra low voltage. It will combine the laptop with ‘mobile Wi-Fi’ using a new credit card sized device that works via an on-board Sim card and allows several devices to use it for data connectivity. Carphone told Mobile it is in talks with two operators to sell mobile. Wi-Fi, which could hit shelves within the next month. The retailer is ready to give the Novatel Wireless ‘MiFi 2352’ device a big marketing push and expects it to emulate the success of mobile broadband.
The Galaxy has never been given an official release date. The release date of Samsung’s first Android phone, the Galaxy, is still unknown after the device failed O2’s accreditation test. O2 said the device was never given a release date, but it was widely expected by store staff to have been made available from this week. However, staffers informed Mobile that the device was delayed after O2 testing found glitches. An O2 spokesman said: ‘The Samsung Galaxy is currently going through O2’s customer experience test process and we expect to launch it in the next few weeks.’ The Galaxy is Samsung’s first Google Android phone and is exclusive to O2. The device offers 8GB of internal storage, a five-megapixel camera, 3G connectivity with Wi-Fi and HSDPA of up to 7.2Mbps, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
Nokia made the N900 and Maemo 5 official today and it looks like the Finnish giant finally has something to compete with Google’s and Apples popular offerings. Further details to emerge at Nokia World on the 2nd September but expect to see this device hit the shelves in October.
To go with the announcement, Nokia have released a flashy site showing all the hotness of this new device and you can expect more devices in a wide range of shapes and sizes to be announced later in the year.
Head over to maemo.nokia.com and bask in what frankly looks like a fantastic platform. Then checkout the promotional videos and keep an eye out for a hands on at Nokia World in September.
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