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Verizon Wireless lands HTC Ozone Smartphone

Verizon Wireless today introduced HTC Ozone, a PDA phone with a full QWETY keyboard. The Ozone phone looks very alike to Palm Centro, a not so successful product for struggling Palm. The Ozone supports Verizon Wireless’ 3G network, and Wi-Fi network. It also has global roaming capabilities, allowing users to use it in other countries.
The [...]

BlackBerry Pearl Flip

The BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8230 is an impressive, compact smartphone. Though the form, along with the keyboard, has been condensed and folded for a clamshell, RIM hasn’t skimped on the messaging and productivity options that make BlackBerry phones a hit with business users. With its slick interface, easy multimedia options and impressive Web browsers, we [...]

Qualcomm Says Price Cuts Coming to MediaFLO

According to MediaFLO’s new CEO, Bill Stone, the company is prepared to drop the price of monthly access to its mobile TV services. Right now, both AT&T and Verizon Wireless offer MediaFLO content — which is run on a separate proprietary network by Qualcomm — for $25 per month. Stone acknowledged that the high price [...]

Comcast rolls out wireless Web

Comcast Corp, the largest U.S. cable operator, said on Monday it is introducing a wireless service for subscribers to access the Web beyond their homes anywhere within the United States.
The so-called fourth-generation (4G) wireless service, is the first execution of a partnership between Comcast, Clearwire Corp and other companies that use the emerging WiMax high-speed [...]

Speaker dock for iPhone

Speaker dock, subwoofer for iPod, iPhone: $79.99
Most iPod/iPhone speaker docks come up short in the bass department. If you like your tunes thumpin’, I’ve got just the solution: Buy.com has the Philips Docking Entertainment System DC912 for $79.99 shipped. Normal price? $179.99.
Before I get into the details, I need to point out the [...]

Cracking the iPhone

Since a impulse he denounced a iPhone, Apple commander Steve Jobs has criminialized porn upon it. Thank goodness.
As with each alternative action of prohibition, Jobs’ anathema upon adult apps for a device has sparked a origination of a colourful black marketplace in which sedulous (or insane) users risk destroying their iPhones to overrule a local [...]