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I’m pretty out of date with the latest Windows Mobile version so I can’t really be sure if 6.5 is like really new, pretty new or yesterday’s news.
Whatever the case is, an announcement was made by HP indicating plans in Asia Pacific to support the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system on future HP smartphone devices. Read the rest of this entry »

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For a sec there, I almost thought Samsung wasn’t gonna be “loud” anymore (you know the Live Loud?). Thank god, this came in!
Unveiling at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona for the very first time, Samsung Electronics sets out to stun us all with their stunning portfolio of full-touch phones!
Leading the “seven dragon balls” is Samsung’s UltraTOUCH – an elegant full-touch slider phone boasting revolutionary touch screen technology, sophisticated design and a slew of multimedia features, all in a sleek 12.7mm body. Read the rest of this entry »

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I remember attending the tutorial on Nokia’s Comes With Music services a couple of weeks ago. Now, it seems that it’s official.
Nokia will deliver music loud and clear to local music lovers with its revolutionary service Comes With Music, when it is launched in Singapore in the coming weeks.
Here are the devices that have this service available: Read the rest of this entry »

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Admittedly, I’m a big fan of LG. It’s quite obvious really, ever since the LG Viewty, LG mobile phones has always been “the way” to go when I consider a switch in handsets. Intel on the other hand… Not quite so. Although, most of my PC, notebooks and even sub-notebooks are running on Intel chips instead of AMD or otherwise, I wouldn’t exactly consider myself a big fan-fan.
Anyway. LG Electronics (LG) and Intel Corporation has announced collaboration around mobile Internet devices (MIDs) based on Intel’s next-generation MID hardware platform, codenamed “Moorestown”, and Linux-based Moblin v2.0 software platform. Read the rest of this entry »

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Haven’t heard from Panasonic for a while… It’s probably just me that is.
Anyway. Here’s a short newsflash from Gizmodo (which I’m reading late of course).
It is said that apart from cutting down 15,000 jobs, Panasonic is “ordering” another 10,000 employees who didn’t get kay-ed (as in axed) to buy their own (Panasonic) gadgets. Read the rest of this entry »
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