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Klipsch Introduces Image S2m In-Ear Headset

July 31st, 2009 admin No comments

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Available soon in August, Klipsch has announced its new Image S2m in-ear headset with microphone. Compatible with virtually all phones that have a 3.5 mm headphone jack, the Image S2m features a compact in-line microphone that lets you answer or end calls with the touch of a button. This button also lets you track forward and track back as well as play and pause songs on the iPod classic 120GB, iPod nano 4th generation (video), iPod touch 2nd generation, iPod shuffle 3rd generation and iPhone 3G S.

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AT&T Intros Samsung Solstice

July 31st, 2009 admin No comments

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Wireless carrier AT&T and Samsung Mobile announced on Tuesday the launch of yet another touchscreen-enabled mobile phone on the carrier’s airwaves, namely the Samsung Solstice. The new device is expected to become available for purchase as soon as August 2 and to pack a wide range of connectivity options, as well as support for social networking, messaging and multimedia.

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How would you change Apple’s iPhone 3GS?

July 31st, 2009 admin No comments

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Some might argue it’s the most subtle update in the iPhone family thus far, but Apple’s iPhone 3GS still seems to be moving the sales meter, regardless. The latest and greatest iPhone officially hit the market a few weeks back, and even though Apple claims that demand is still far outpacing supply, we’re of the belief that most everyone who wanted one has managed to snag one by now. During our time with the unit, we definitely didn’t find too many reasons to upgrade from the already solid iPhone 3G, but given that you probably did anyway, we’re eager to hear how things have turned out. Did you upgrade from a prior iPhone to this? Are you joining the iPhone family for the first time? What gripes have you found impossible to ignore? Are you still up in arms about AT&T’s inability to provide MMS / tethering service? Are you, like us, completely roiled by the unit’s lack of multitasking abilities? Go ahead and let it rip in comments below — we’re guessing Apple has about 11 months or so to take your opinions to heart. engadget

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Mobile Phone Review-Palm Pre

July 31st, 2009 admin No comments

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Palm Pre is the new slidingkeyboard, multi touch screen phone, that Palm, Inc has to offer. It was launched in June, and it uses a Linux based operating systemcalled the webOS. It has been much appreciated by both critics and users, which is evident from awards like People’s Voice of 2009 and CNET’s bet in Show.

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Windows Mobile Ringtone Manager App

July 31st, 2009 admin No comments

Ringtone Manager for Windows Mobile called GA RingTone Manager has been designed to run on all Smartphone models including the latest Motorola Q, T-Mobile Dash and the Cingular BlackJack. GA RingTone Manager lets you to to assign your new cool RingTone with just a few simple clicks. GA RingTone Manager supports assignment of tones in any of the standard Mp3, WMA, WAV or Midi formats. Download Windows Mobile Ringtone Manager App at tinyurl.com/garingtonemanager

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HTC’s Touch Pro2 and Snap hit TELUS

July 31st, 2009 admin No comments

htctelus3It seems that Canadian consumers 2 more handset options to choose from as it was recently announced that HTC’s Touch Pro2 and Snaphave hit TELUS.

The HTC Touch Pro2 is crurrently priced at $249.99 on a 3-year contract while the HTC Snap is free on the same contract. In terms of specs, both of these are Windows Mobile smart phones and feature things such as WiFI, GPS, Bluetooth and visual voicemail. mobilewhack

Motorola Karma QA1 On Sale Today

July 31st, 2009 admin No comments

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The Motorola Karma QA1, announced about a week ago, will be hitting the shelves today. The entry-level full QWERTY slider with easy access to Twitter, MySpace and Facebook via large icons on the homescreen, is aimed at teenagers and young adults. The 3.5×2.5-inch phone has a glass faceplate instead of plastic, giving it a solid feel but it still remains light at 5 ounces. The keyboard is large enough for comfortable thumb typing, with the phone’s numeric keypad towards the left side. To complement its social networking friendly appeal, it also comes with A-GPS – probably to help locate buddies in the real world – apart from a whole range of multimedia features. The Karma will be available from AT&T for $80 after a $50 mail-in rebate and two-year contract. uberphones

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LG BL40 Chocolate

July 31st, 2009 admin No comments

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LG are teasing yet again with some basic specifications and photos of the new “Chocolate” phone, the LG BL40. We first had a glimpse of this handset three weeks ago, but now we have a few more details. Read more…

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Sony Ericsson W508 Review

July 30th, 2009 admin No comments

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One of the few clamshell devices adding to the Walkman series, Sony Ericsson W508 makes a good impression at first glance. As a mid-range handset, the phone’s data sheet is feathered with standard features that are mostly used in this kind of handsets. Read more…

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July 29th, 2009 admin 1 comment

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