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- T-Mobile to launch wireless myTouch Drop and Go Charging Pad from PureEnergy
- BlackBerry Desktop Manager 5.0.1.37 available
- Press Release: WildCharge Technology to be Available to T-Mobile USA Customers
- Hands-on with Pantech's Link QWERTY messaging phone for AT&T
- Google Mobile app launches for BlackBerry Storm
- Verizon Wireless V Cast App store coming March 29
- Google improves Google Voice with faster notifications
- Skype Mobile launches on Verizon Wireless today
- Motorola DEVOUR Android smartphone available on Verizon Wireless today
- Clearwire: Industry should end LTE and WiMax battle, bring technologies together
T-Mobile to launch wireless myTouch Drop and Go Charging Pad from PureEnergy Posted: 25 Mar 2010 11:11 AM PDT Today T-Mobile announced that it will carry a wireless charging solution called the "myTouch Drop and Go Charging Pad," for its myTouch 3G Android powered smartphone. The device was manufactured by PureEnergy Solutions Inc., the folks behind the WildCharge power pad technology. It will come with accessories for charging other gadgets. PureEnergy expects to have the product on T-Mobile store shelves by the end of 2010. Read the full story here. |
BlackBerry Desktop Manager 5.0.1.37 available Posted: 25 Mar 2010 09:26 AM PDT Research in Motion (RIM) updated its BlackBerry Desktop Manager to version 5.0.1.37. The incremental update doesn't appear to add any new features, but if you like keeping your software up to date, it's available now at na.blackberry.com. Read the full story here. |
Press Release: WildCharge Technology to be Available to T-Mobile USA Customers Posted: 25 Mar 2010 09:20 AM PDT |
Hands-on with Pantech's Link QWERTY messaging phone for AT&T Posted: 25 Mar 2010 08:32 AM PDT Here's some live photos and a video of the new Pantech Link, a low-cost QWERTY messaging device that is expected to land on AT&T retail shelves next month. Read the full story here. |
Google Mobile app launches for BlackBerry Storm Posted: 25 Mar 2010 08:21 AM PDT Today Google announced that its Google Mobile app is now available for the BlackBerry Storm and the BlackBerry Storm 2. Google Mobile lets you search by voice, and search for contacts and email, and it also links to Google Maps and Gmail. The free application is available from m.google.com. Read the full story here. |
Verizon Wireless V Cast App store coming March 29 Posted: 25 Mar 2010 06:47 AM PDT Verizon Wireless announced that its V Cast App store will launch on March 29th. The store will launch with over 300 apps, with more to follow, that can be charged to your monthly bill. Special versions of the V Cast App store will also cater specifically to BlackBerry and Android smartphones. Read the full story here. |
Google improves Google Voice with faster notifications Posted: 25 Mar 2010 06:30 AM PDT Google has added a new feature to Google Voice called "Inbox synchronization" that delivers Google Voice messages to your Android phone within seconds, instead of minutes. To activate it, open your Google Voice settings and tap "refresh and notification," and then choose "Synchronize Inbox." Google also added the option to tap a contact and contact them through Google Voice from your address book. Read the full story here. |
Skype Mobile launches on Verizon Wireless today Posted: 25 Mar 2010 06:08 AM PDT Skype Mobile is now available to Verizon Wireless customers. The service runs on Verizon's circuit-switched voice network and will run on a host of BlackBerry devices, including the Storm, Storm 2, Curve 8330, Curve 8530, the 8830 World Edition, and the Tour 9630, as well as the Motorola DROID, HTC DROID ERIS, and Motorola DEVOUR. Stay tuned for our hands-on impressions. Read the full story here. |
Motorola DEVOUR Android smartphone available on Verizon Wireless today Posted: 25 Mar 2010 06:03 AM PDT The Motorola DEVOUR with MOTOBLUR is available online and in Verizon Wireless stores today for $149.99 with a 2-year contract and after a $100 mail-in-rebate. For more information on the device, check out our full review. Read the full story here. |
Clearwire: Industry should end LTE and WiMax battle, bring technologies together Posted: 25 Mar 2010 05:53 AM PDT During the CTIA tradeshow in Las Vegas, Clearwire's CEO, Bill Morrow, said that his company wasn't going to fight a battle against LTE, adding that the Clearwire WiMax network was designed to support LTE should it need to. Read the full story here. |
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