Helio - Push E-mail. Helio recently enabled an option for their handsets (Helio Mysto, Helio Fin, and Helio Ocean) that gives the user the choice to automatically receive any messages sent to Helio Mail. Not only will Helio actively push emails (from any Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail/Live, AOL email account) to your Helio Mail accounts (*@myhelio.com), but the new push-email service will be also compatible with any POP and IMAP email account. Continue reading ‘Helio - Push E-mail’
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Palm + Sprint: Palm Treo 800w Beta Testing? Following the last reports, Palm Treo 800w before the end of summer and Sprint Palm Treo 800w in July? Here’s a new rumor said that Palm and Sprint will start beta testing Palm Treo 800w. According to some emails sent out to some lucky Palm fans, PalmInfoCenter has found that Palm is planning to start beta testing “an innovative new product.” Beta testers are required to be heavy email and data users with access to WiFi and a current Sprint customer. The next Palm Treo slated to go to bat for Palm is the Palm Treo 800w, and Palm’s been playing up their new Treo for quite some time. The “innovative” product from Palm is most likely the Palm Treo 800w. Continue reading ‘Palm + Sprint: Palm Treo 800w Beta Testing?’
Verizon: $29.99 Unlimited E-mail and Web Browsing Plan for Smartphones. Verizon Wireless E-mail and Web for Smartphone offers customers a host of features including an unlimited data allowance for e-mail and Internet browsing. At $30, the new web-browsing plan allows for affordable unlimited email and web-surfing on your smartphone. Continue reading ‘Verizon: $29.99 Unlimited E-mail and Web Browsing Plan for Smartphones’
Hummer HT2 Mobile Phone. Following the success of HT1 last year (More than 50,000 Hummer HT1 mobiles have been sold worldwide), Hummer phone HT2 is now being launched by ModeLabs. Unlike the original device which had the slider form factor, the HT2 is a candybar-shaped device, thus it targets those that like the Hummer brand but dislike sliders.
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