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Matt | July 30, 2008 |
The iPAQ 914c is another great looking device from HP. The iPAQ 914 is a blackberry-style Windows Mobile device with a fixed full QWERTY keyboard. Typically you would expect a device of this form factor to be a Windows Mobile Standard style Smartphone but in this case HP have included WM 6.1 professional complete with […]

HTC Touch Diamond now on Vodafone
Gareth | July 30, 2008 |
Msmobiles are reporting that the HTC Touch Diamond has hit Vodafone. Have a look here. Quoting from the Vodaphone website:

iPhone all its cracked up to be?
Gareth | July 30, 2008 |
Over at Engadget Mobile is a story about how the iPhone is developing hairline cracks. They are showing up on the white iPhones probably due to easy visibility. Guess questions must be asked as to what materials were used in making the phones exterior. Technorati Tags: iphone,engadget

Sidekick steps up to the plate
Gareth | July 30, 2008 |
Sidekicks have always felt like they were playing catch up with the more popular phones. They have a very attractive form factor and are easily more fun than business. Engadget Mobile have the specs of T-Mobile’s incarnation which seems to be just the normal incarnation. One paper the specs don’t dazzle but they are very […]

Gareth | July 29, 2008 |
Boy Genius Report has the skinny on a new application called Magicpad. Seems its is currently under review for release in the App Store and contains the following features: MagicPad is a note-taking app that includes a handful of basic ‘word processor’ functionality such as the ability to change font size / color and yes, […]

Aiptek Z500 Plus HD Camcorder Review
Matt | July 29, 2008 |
Introduction I have to admit that I was a little skeptical about a Budget camcorder from a relatively unknown company. Usually these sort of devices are purchased purely based on their price and not quality. However could the Aiptek Z500 Plus buck the trend and provide both low price and high quality? NOTE: Images in […]

Phone Arena review of Samsung Omnia
Gareth | July 29, 2008 |
Phone Arena have posted a video review of the Samsung Omnia. Between this review and the Mobility Today video review I think almost everything has been covered. The flaw really are a shame as this could have been a major player in today’s market.

Samsung Omnia video review at Mobility Today
Gareth | July 29, 2008 |
Mobility Today have posted a video review of the Omnia. Its feature packed but have a few problems in and around the hardware, especially for those Stateside. Worth checking out, video is after the break.

Gareth | July 29, 2008 |
Mobility Today have published a review of the video streaming software Qik. Its nice to see a piece of software that manages to do a good job when the task is quite a daunting one especially when it comes to sending larger file from your phone, on the move. Technorati Tags: Qik,Mobility Today,review,video streaming
How Mobile Tech has changed how we do things Part 2
Gareth | July 28, 2008 |
So carrying on from Part 1 having now arrived in France with thanks to TomTom and the iPhone I really wanted to be able to carry on posting the latest news while I was away. Now for those who have been regular readers of Mobile Tech Addicts you will know that it is a very […]