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- BlackBerry Desktop for Mac now available, doesn't support new Snow Leopard Exchange integration
- Video review of Sprints Samsung Instinct HD with 720p HD video recording
- Video: Unboxing the Garmin nuvifone G60 for AT&T
- GeeksPhone announces new specifications for ONE Android-powered smartphone
- Sierra Wireless launches 5 new AirCard HSPA+ mobile broadband solutions
- Report: iPhone takes 40 percent of mobile browser market, besting Nokia
BlackBerry Desktop for Mac now available, doesn't support new Snow Leopard Exchange integration Posted: 02 Oct 2009 11:36 AM PDT RIM's new BlackBerry Desktop Software for Mac is now available for download, and we've been using it long enough to learn that it doesn't support OS X Snow Leopard's new Microsoft Exchange integration. Read the full story here. |
Video review of Sprints Samsung Instinct HD with 720p HD video recording Posted: 02 Oct 2009 09:41 AM PDT We've put together a review of the new Samsung Instinct HD for Sprint, the first phone from a major carrier in the U.S. to record real 720p HD video. We've shot much of the review on video, and have even uploaded an Instinct HD recorded video to YouTube for your viewing pleasure. Read the full story here. |
Video: Unboxing the Garmin nuvifone G60 for AT&T Posted: 02 Oct 2009 07:53 AM PDT Here's a video unboxing of the GPS-heavy Garmin-ASUS nuvifone G60. This Linux based navigation phone comes equipped with a very sturdy car mount that makes it a potentially handy device. Watch the video here. |
GeeksPhone announces new specifications for ONE Android-powered smartphone Posted: 02 Oct 2009 07:15 AM PDT Startup phone manufacturer GeeksPhone has released new details for its Android-powered ONE smartphone, a full-featured device with a QWERTY keyboard, a 3.2-inch WQVGA touchscreen, WiFi, GPS and more. Read the full story here. |
Sierra Wireless launches 5 new AirCard HSPA+ mobile broadband solutions Posted: 02 Oct 2009 06:06 AM PDT Sierra Wireless has announced five new AirCard mobile broadband solutions that include a data card and several plug and play USB modems built for high-speed HSPA+ networks. Read the full story here. |
Report: iPhone takes 40 percent of mobile browser market, besting Nokia Posted: 02 Oct 2009 05:34 AM PDT Apple's iPhone has increased its mobile browser market share to 40 percent, taking the lead from Nokia which saw a 10 percent decrease in browser share since February. Read the full story here. |
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