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more about #gsm Stndsh0: 16 seconds in. more » Killjoy: Ehh... everyone who's anyone has the codes to your call already, there's this little thing called the (insert your country's national security departm... more » IN THE FACE!: as much as I hate CDMA maybe I'm lucky I'm currently on a CDMA carrier while this pans out... more » Identity Bourne: I bet Lucius Fox did it. more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: OH NOES! They have gotten to you Rosa! People, don't listen to what Rosa tells you. The only thing that can stop the thought control is a velostat ... more » Nick: i don't see the reason i need to crack any encryption. these darn idiots talk so loud i can't help but over hear their darn calls. more » Kaiser-Machead: I don't see what the aluminum pope has to do with this. more » Prostate of Grace: I'm gonna have to get a special red phone if I want to have any call security, aren't I? more » OCEntertainment: "So let's go back to focusing on crotch pat downs again." Ahhhh-..eh-......nah. I'm not touching that one. more » Blackberry Bold: This needs to come to AT&T and T-mobile. VZ already agreed with FCC that they will not be carrying exclusive device for more than 6 months. GSM versio... more » OCEntertainment: *crosses fingers for a T-Mo version* Also, on behalf of the six fingered-man: Ouch. *hits Danny over the head with the butt of his sword* #gsmmotorol... more » UnderLoK: After all of the talk on the tech sites I thought for sure this thing would be snappier. I’m starting to think the interface performance has more to... more » elifad2000: Droid 2.0+Motorola=Very Sluggish. Responsiveness should be fluid. more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Knowing what a fickle mistress Apple is it would be smart of AT&T to start getting tight with the 'Droid in case El Jobso decides to dump their sorry ... more » Unf'withable: omfg.. All BB's look the same! (except the Storm) Wtf do people see in them?? more » ceilingFANBOY: I don't think anyone in Maryland is going to buy a Blackberry named Essex. They are either too good to be associated with Essex or a mullet-having Ess... more » hacku: I love Blackberries (8330 owner myself), but they all look the same. more » aniteshj: IF this is the real deal, glad to see they are carrying over with the ever almighty Bold keyboard. Honestly every single company even doing a qwerty b... more » MushyHeirloom: CATS, eh? "How are you, gentlemen! All your location are belong to us!" more » VideoVampire: Whats the difference between "stalking" and "tracking"? more » -
#security
The Algorithm Protecting GSM Calls Has Been Cracked
The A5/1 privacy algorithm, a code which is used to protect the privacy of about 80 percent of all mobile calls worldwide, has been deciphered and made public. It remains to be seen whether it's time to panic just yet. More » -
#droid
GSM Motorola Droid Caught on Video
As we said in our hands on, the Droid deserves its positive attention. So what about that AT&T and GSM-compatible version? Still no word on availability, but here's proof it exists. Update: Video pulled, but we've got a screen grab: More » -
#droid
AT&T Compatible Motorola Droid Sneaks Into FCC Documents
Among recent FCC filings is one for a Motorola Sholes aka Droid listing the bands used by AT&T (WCDMA 850/1900/2100) as well as GSM 850/900/1800/1900. This makes the phone compatible with both AT&T and Rogers. [FCC via Mobile Crunch] -
#blackberry
First Look At Blackberry's Essex and Rumors About the Dakota
Forget the mockups of the Blackberry Essex, what may be a picture of the real thing has leaked along with news of Dakota, RIM's first phone with a "touchscreen in a conventional shape" and a "liquid lens." More » -
#gps
Upcoming Garmin Nuvi 1690 Supports GSM, GPRS, EDGE
FCC tests have revealed that an upcoming Garmin GPS device, the nuvi 1690, will feature GSM/GPRS/EDGE support. Presumably, this connectivity would be for updates like real-time traffic. More » -
#gps
The World's Smallest, Potentially Seediest GPS, GSM and RF Tracker
It looks like a nondescript battery, but this is actually the world's smallest GPS, GSM and RF tracking device. More » -
#cellphones
The Real Reason Text Messages Are 160 Characters
I always thought text messages were limited to 160 measly characters because of some archaic pre-1970s technical standard. But apparently, it's because some German dude thought 160 was "perfectly sufficient." More » -
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#cellphones
Rong Zun 758 Razor Cellphone Features a Built-In Shaver
I'm all for convergence, but some gadgets just don't belong together—like MP3 players with tasers and, in this case, cellphones with shavers. More » -
#gizexplains
Giz Explains: Why Cellphone Reception Still Sucks
"Hi, I'd like a large barbecue chicken pizza with extra—*fzzt* oni *asjkhwakj* no *kssshh*" CALL FAILED. What just happened here? With all of today's modern wireless technology, why do cellphones still pull this crap? More » -
#mwc09
Verizon LTE Wireless Clocking 60Mbps In US Tests, Confirmed to Launch in 2010
Verizon's rollout of its 4G Long Term Evolution network is in the trial phase in three metro areas, and lucky testers are seeing peak speeds of 60Mbps—wireless. Best of all, 2010 commercial launch is confirmed. More »


