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  • #rumor

    Walt Says 3G iPhone Coming in 60 Days

  • #skyfire

    Hands On Skyfire Windows Mobile Browser: It Definitely Doesn't Suck

  • #sprint

    Sprint to Revive Nextel With Wi-Fi BlackBerry and CDMA Phones

  • #wimax

    Is WiMax All Washed Up? An Open Letter

    Dear Sprint and Intel, More »
  • #cellphones

    Motorola's Smart Rider Car Phone: Just In Case You Were Expecting a Call From 1992

    An FCC leak back in February tipped us off to the fact that Motorola was prepping a car phone, but it wasn't until today that the details were announced. However, unlike the car phones of yesteryear, the Smart Rider features GPS navigation, voice activation and Bluetooth. But here is the kicker—you can use it outside of your car, which basically makes it just another cellphone. Oh those Motorola execs with their marketing trickery! No wonder you guys are kicking so much ass. Available starting in June. Press release after the break. More »
  • #ctia2008

    Meshcentric H_T: Waterproof Wi-Fi Cellular Anti-Stalker GPS Game Handheld With LED Lightshow... Say What?

  • #lte

    WiMax Competitor LTE Runs Wii Online Multiplayer So Fast It Seems Local

  • #cellphones

    AT&T Could Release a Customized 'AT&T' Android Phone

  • #apple

    Straight from AT&T Mobility CEO's Mouth: 3G iPhone Coming in "Months"

  • #att

    AT&T Mobility CEO: $299 Vu, $15 Mobile TV and Sprint Sucks

  • #umpc

    Hands On HTC Shift EV-DO

  • #samsunginstinct

    Video: Samsung Instinct Lets You Browse Web Pages with Tilt Navigation (Plus, It's Under $300)

  • #cellphones

    Kyocera Neo E1100 Brings OLED, Designer Sensibility to Low End Phone

    The Kyocera Neo E1100 is a forgettable CDMA handset save for the fact that it has a glowing blue "lightpipe" and a hidden OLED display on its minimal exterior. Other than that, it has Bluetooth 2.0 and a 1.3 MP camera. But hey, it's nice to look at and it's coming soon to a North American carrier near you. More »
  • #wimax

    Sprint Xohm WiMax Test Drive: Just Like Cable

  • #windowsmobile

    Hands On Windows Mobile 6.1 (Update is Skin Deep)

    Windows 6.1 is officially out, and after a hands on with the standard and professional versions of the refreshed OS, I'm still not sold on it. There's no denying the redesigned home screen is beautiful, and easily takes you to emails, texts and events for the day. But it still doesn't make up for the laggy nature of the OS and the menu surfing required to perform simple tasks. More »
  • #smartphones

    Hands On HTC Touch Dual (Nice, but Still WinMo)

  • #headsets

    Sound ID's HD300 Bluetooth Headset: Pristine Audio, Filters Out the Jibba Jabba

    Sound ID has taken the lid off their new HD300 Bluetooth headset featuring proprietary NoiseNavigation technology that promises "pristine sound" by isolating speech and automatically reducing wind and background noise using dual microphones and DSP algorithms. A lot of companies make similar claims, but Sound ID's word is backed with the nerdy credibility of a staff composed of "hearing specialists and top acoustic scientists." We shall see if they live up to the hype when the HD300 is released in Q3 of 2008 for $119.99. Full details are available in the press release after the break. More »
  • #laptops

    Cloudbook Max Features Built-In WiMAX for Sprint's XOHM Network

  • #ironman

    Life-Size Iron Man Guards LG Booth: Tony Stark Loves LG?

  • #cellphones

    HTC Touch Dual Set to Make Its Debut in the U.S.

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