ColorWare - Personalize SideKick 3 or LX with Your Own Unique Color Scheme. If you have a Sidekick LX, the folks at ColorWare (usually known as the unofficial Apple products’ painters) can propel it to new levels of fabulosity by painting it in your own unique color scheme.
You can not purchase the pimped-out Sidekick LX new from Colorware like some of the other gadgets that they service, But for around $129 you can personalize your SideKick 3 or LX with your own unique color scheme. Continue reading ‘ColorWare - Personalize SideKick 3 or LX with Your Own Unique Color Scheme’
Samsung SGH-i900 NOT to run Windows Mobile. Samsung i900 device may be first introduced during the Mobile World Congress, but we’ll have to wait for September to see it hitting the store shelves. Samsung SGH-i900 is expected to be available this September and feature a 3.5-inch 240 x 400 display, integrated GPS, 5-megapixel camera, FM radio, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, TV-out and a microSDHC slot with support for up to 8GB.
Samsung i900 may not run Windows Mobile after all, making us think which mobile OS Samsung will use. Perhaps the S60 Touch. Continue reading ‘Samsung SGH-i900 NOT to run Windows Mobile’
RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8110 with GPS to Rogers Wireless. RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8110 with GPS is available from Rogers Wireless in an attractive blue finish, Canadian BlackBerry-fans may just have reason to celebrate this. As the GSM counterpart to the CDMA-based BlackBerry 8130 Pearl, the BlackBerry 8110 Pearl features an integrated GPS receiver.
Rogers Wireless and Research In Motion (RIM) today introduced the new BlackBerry® PearlTM 8110 smartphone. In addition to providing customers with the industry’s leading mobile messaging solution, the BlackBerry Pearl 8110 is packed with multimedia features and now includes built-in Global Positioning System (GPS) with mapping software, making it an ideal smartphone for both consumers and business users, on Canada’s most reliable wireless network. Continue reading ‘BlackBerry Pearl 8110 with GPS by Rogers Wireless and RIM’
AT&T SMS-MMS Rates are to be increased on March 30, 2008. Customers without messaging bundles will be seeing their SMS text message-costs rise to $0.20 (20 cents) per message, with each MMS picture/video message costing $0.30 (30 cents) each.
Come March 30, these new rates will help AT&T gouge the casual SMS and MMS message-user for their hard-earned bucks.
If you are currently on a messaging plan your pricing will not be affected. For those not on a plan it seems like it may be a good time to consider moving over.
Sony Ericsson W580i in Pink for AT&T. For Valentine’s Day, AT&T has gone live with a chick-friendly Sony Ericsson W580i. We hear the ladies love that Pink-color, and AT&T is banking moving a handful of these Pink Sony Ericsson W580i music-centric handsets come Valentine’s Day.
Actually, at $80, the Pink Sony Ericsson W580i is a better deal than a decent bouquet of roses - that is, as long as you’re willing to sign-on for a two-year stint with AT&T.
Skyfire Browser for Windows Mobile. Enter Skyfire for Windows Mobile. Skyfire browser is set to finally bring PC-like browsing to your Windows Mobile device with crazy speeds and support for all manner of embedded content. The new mobile browser is comparable to PC browsing speeds and offer the “real web” on your Windows Mobile smartphones.
Zooming, thumbnailing and smart resizing of the page to fit your screen look to be included. Flash-advertisements, YouTube, MySpace, Facebook - any and all web-pages load in speedy fashion thanks to Skyfire’s behind-the-scenes server-magic. With integrated Flash support, animated/interactive advertisements come to life, embedded videos play in the browser, and Flash-based web-pages are finally viewable. Continue reading ‘Skyfire Browser for Windows Mobile’
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Active Users increased more than 80% year-on-year. The number of mobile phone subscriptions worldwide actively using data services via CDMA2000 1xEV-DO increased more than 80 percent year-on-year, according to the latest market study by Informa.
The figure surpassed 56 million at the end of 3Q07, up from 30.8 million a year earlier, to represent 15.3% of the world’s overall CDMA base. The increase was driven by the leading EV-DO operators — Verizon Wireless in United States and KDDI in Japan — which accounted for 60% or 33.8 million of the world total between them at the end of Q3 2007. Continue reading ‘CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Active Users increased more than 80% year-on-year’
CloudTrade Mobile P2P (peer-to-peer) File Sharing for Cell Phone. CloudTrade announced the beta launch of its new secure software platform to enable web-enabled mobile phone users to share their content using the peer-to-peer technology.
CloudTrade, a mobile technology company, was founded on the principal of consumer-centricity, constantly looking outward to discover the needs of society and translating those needs into solutions that are valued most. Their mobile software utilizes cutting-edge technologies to offer a completely free and legal peer-to-peer sharing platform. Furthermore, CloudTrade hopes to revolutionize the mobile marketing industry by focusing on relevant and “just-in-time” advertising delivery systems. Continue reading ‘CloudTrade Mobile P2P (peer-to-peer) File Sharing for Cell Phone’
Treasuremytext for iPhone. A prototype application that lets our users archive their SMS messages straight to Treasuremytext from iPhone. The application, still in beta but it will be a full new version when the iPhone SDK comes out, It requires Jailbroken iPhone with “Installer App” and a Treasuremytext account.
After you’ve installed the app, you’ll be able to delete individual text messages (a feature missing from the built in SMS application), archive SMS to your Treasuremytext account, and even send SMS free of charge (either via EDGE or Wifi). In addition, once you’ve archived your SMS, you’ll be able to access it via Treasuremytext’s website, where they (text messages) are saved with the original date sent and contact information. Continue reading ‘Treasuremytext for iPhone’
Bubble Town for Facebook. I-play is the latest mobile firm to catch onto the trend, launching a Facebook application based on its new Bubble Town mobile game. I-play publishes great games for mobile phones and works with a broad range of content partners and sales channels to bring mobile gaming to a growing global audience. By bringing their Bubble Town mobile game to Facebook users, they’ve decided to shoot for the mass audience or the so called casual gamers. The idea is the same: fire bubble-like ‘borbs’ at each other to make combos of three or more, which disappear.
Bubble Town is the ultimate arcade-style puzzle game that will test your wits and your reflexes. Launch the cute bubbles to match 3 or more of the same colour. Be aware: one shot from the chute and you will be hooked! Continue reading ‘Bubble Town for Facebook’
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