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A look at Nokia Email
A contributor over at Brighthand tested a new product called Nokia Email, which is the latest offering from Nokia's BetaLabs program. Nokia Email is essentially a downloaded application that connects Read more...
Mobile mail goes mainstream
Just
like nobody could have imagined the ubiquity that the humble email would
eventually grow to enjoy when they first invented it, so would the same people
shake their heads if told of how mobile Read more...
BlackBerry Thunder to utilize haptic technology
Rumors
have it that RIM's upcoming BlackBerry Thunder Smartphone will feature
"localized haptic" technology. What it
means is that touching a letter on the screen for example, will result in Read more...
Could the iPhone better the Kindle?
Greg
Sandoval of CNET News.com posed this very interesting question. An avid reader of digital books, he had his
eye on getting the Kindle, the cool ebook reader from Amazon that features E
Ink Read more...
Nokia to buy all of Symbian
Nokia
has announced that it will offer to acquire the remaining 52 percent of Symbian
Limited. Control of Symbian Limited, a software
company formed to develop and license the Symbian OS, effectively Read more...
HTC will unveil Android device in Q4
HTC
has confirmed that a HTC phone that runs Google's Android operating system will
be unveiled by Q4 this year. This
transpired in a conversation that the General Manager of HTC for MEA and CIS
had Read more...
Touch screen BlackBerry spotted
Photographs
of the as yet unannounced BlackBerry Thunder Smartphone have been posted
by the folks over Read more...
Nokia: New E-series phones due in Q3
There
is no let-up at the world's largest cellphone maker, Nokia. The company is scheduled to start selling a
new range of its popular, business-centric E-series smartphones in Q3. Though Nokia Read more...
Microsoft predicts 'huge growth' ahead for Windows Mobile
Microsoft is predicting that global sales of devices running on its Windows Mobile platform to grow more than 50 percent by the end of the fiscal year in 2009. Microsoft expects to sell 20
Read more...RIM says it is unable to give India access to BlackBerry messages
Research In Motion has finally told the Indian government the truth about its BlackBerry devices--that their design automatically precludes any interception of useful data. If you recall, the Indian Read more...




