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Docs Confirm T-Mobile Dash (Excalibur) Release
Click to ViewLeaked documents appear to confirm that T-Mobile...
Mylex Reduces RAID Products Prices for VARs
IBM subsidiary Mylex today announced it is offering its...
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Skyfire Could Represent the Future of Mobile Web Browsing
Skyfire, a Web browser for Windows Mobile devices being demonstrated at DEMO 08 conference this week in Palm Desert, Calif. by a company of the same name, just may represent the future of mobile...
Five New iPAQs on HP’s Fall Menu
Turns out the information we gleaned from the Internet rumor mill was mostly correct: At a press event in New York City yesterday, HP unveiled a series of new smartphones and traditional handhelds...
Apple Discloses iPhone Service, Battery Replacement Policies
One of Apple's most controversial decisions with the iPhone was to include a non-removable battery rather than a replaceable type in the iPhone, just like with the iPod. So unlike with most any other...
FCC Okays First Wi-Fi BlackBerry
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has given a thumbs up to the first BlackBerry with a Wi-Fi component. It is widely thought that this RIM handheld is destined for T-Mobile, the American carrier with a...
Rumor: Treo 800w (Plus Gandolf)
Over the last few days, the Internet rumor mill went into overdrive, discussing the possibility that Palm may have not one, but two new smartphones in the works: the Treo 800w and another code-named...
HTC Fires Touch Smartphone Across iPhone’s Bow
With this week's launch of HTC’s Touch smartphone, the race to get smartphone users fingers to do the typing and navigating just got more crowded.
There’s Multitouch from Apple for the iPhone, ClearPad for...
Palm’s Foleo: A Smartphone Companion
It's not a smartphone. It's not a PDA. It's not a ultra mobile PC. It is a "smartphone companion."
Palm's long-rumored mystery device was introduced later today by company co-founder Jeff Hawkins—first at Walt...
Operators Vying for iPhone Exclusive in Europe
As you likely know by now, AT&T (Cingular) beat out other operators to become the exclusive provider of iPhone in the U.S., for the next five years. The carrier was actually Apple's second choice...