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WinMo 6.5 will work on non-touchscreen phones
Phil Nickinson | 03/05/2009
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Web Review
There's been some discussion about Windows Mobile 6.5 and non-touchscreen phones, namely that everything we've seen has been on touchscreen devices. And as of right now, the only phones we know are getting an upgrade to 6.5 are Professional devices like the HTC Touch Pro 2 and Diamond 2....
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HTC Snap, Touch Pro 2 possibly headed to Canada as 'world editions'
Phil Nickinson | 02/05/2009
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We knew HTC would be pulling out some big guns this year, and it looks like they're going to be firing both barrels. The Boy Genius Report got some inventory shots from Canada's Telus that shows the Touch Pro 2 and Snap being launched as "world editions." That, for those of you...
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Windows Mobile theme on a BlackBerry Storm (now that's more like it!)
Phil Nickinson | 02/05/2009
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We gotta say, that's the best looking BlackBerry we've seen thus far. OK, so it's only a theme. And it costs $6.99. But is that really too high a price to pay for Storm owners who already are...
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Review: HTC Touch Dual
George Ponder | 02/05/2009
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With new devices heading our way like the HTC Touch Diamond 2, Touch Pro 2, the Garmin M20 and possibly the Toshiba TG01, we thought we'd take a step back and look at an older Windows Mobile Phone that has enjoyed its fair share of popularity. The HTC Touch Dual was announced back in October...
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Rhodium (Touch Pro 2) at FCC with T-Mobile 3G bands
Phil Nickinson | 01/05/2009
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The HTC Touch Pro 2 continues its long (and gooey) march to T-Mobile. We've already seen one variation of the Rhodium (its original HTC code name) at the FCC, but here's another, and it sports the T-Mobile 3G band of 1700 MHz.Other tidbits: The first Rhodium at the...
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Google Maps gets updated ... again - v3.0.1.6
Malatesta | 01/05/2009
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Yup, another week another update from our secretive info masters at Google. Since the last big 3.0.1.4 update there have now been two more, addressing various issues with Google Latitude. So the latest is now 3.0.1.6.Not sure what else in new, but since Google won't make a software updater...
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WinMo 6.5 still supports up to 16GB of external memory
Phil Nickinson | 01/05/2009
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Web Review
This shouldn't really come as a surprise to anyone, given that Windows Mobile 6.5 is built from the same blocks as its predecessors, but Microsoft's Loke Uei confirms that the upcoming operating system won't support any more memory than what it already does.SD cards still top out at 16...
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Mobile Firefox will support geolocation
Phil Nickinson | 30/04/2009
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Web Review
There's an old online real-estate joke with the punchline "Geolocation, geolocation, geolocation," and we've gotten word that geolocation will be supported out of the box with the Firefox mobile browser, aka Fennec.Firefox will use Google Location Service and while it won't require an...
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Motorola loses $291 million in Q1
Phil Nickinson | 30/04/2009
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We're not really expecting great financials from anyone anytime soon, and Motorola keeps that trend going. The Big M had a $291 million loss in the first quarter, with cell phone sales down 45 percent compared to the first quarter of 2008.Moto made $5.4 billion in sales in the first quarter...
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PointUI releases Home 2 Pro
Phil Nickinson | 30/04/2009
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Web Review
We've been fairly impressed with PointUI, and a few of you chimed in that you liked Home2 Free when it was released as a beta earlier this year. Now the paid version of the skinning utility is out, and here's what you get for $19.95: On the surface you’ll see additional functionality with...
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AT&T reinstates anti-Slingbox language in TOS
Phil Nickinson | 30/04/2009
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Web Review
It's baaaack. Nearly a month after updating and then un-updating its terms of service, AT&T again has put in a clause that could make apps like Slingbox a big no-no.Here's the section we're...
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Video: Tellme in action
Phil Nickinson | 29/04/2009
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Web Review
Here's a video walkthrough of Tellme, the uber-Voice Command feature we expect to play a prominent role in Windows Mobile 6.5. Brought you you by Techflash, it'sbeing shown on a Samsung Omnia and, sure enough, you can dictate text messages. Very cool. We're definitely looking forward to this....
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Epix 'slog dump' hotfix both dumps and slogs
Phil Nickinson | 29/04/2009
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Web Review
Sometimes the cure can be worse than the disease, and that appears to be the case for some Samsung Epix owners. AT&T recently made available a hotfix (you have to call to get it, and then it's pushed to your phone) that fixes the "Slog Dump" problem, which looks like this. That's...
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HTC Snap on internal Sprint list
Phil Nickinson | 29/04/2009
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Web Review
We'll take a nugget of news whenever and however we can, and we're getting this one from our cousins over at PreCentral.net. They're poring over every possible source for a hint as to when the Pre will arrive, and their work is our gain.Notice Line 2 in the photo above from SprintGurus. Why,...
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Moto Napoleon - the phone that won't die
Phil Nickinson | 28/04/2009
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Web Review
A bit of a fuss is being made today over the emergence of the Motorola A4500 at the Federal Communications Commission. But here's the thing: The new documents we're looking at – radio specs and a bunch of pretty pictures – were all submitted back in October and just made...
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Microsoft's 'Pink' could be headed to Verizon to fight the iPhone
Phil Nickinson | 28/04/2009
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Web Review
One of the biggest arguments in the Windows Mobile world is whether Microsoft will ever build its own phone. We've repeatedly heard a resounding "NO!" from MS execs, but we've heard execs deny things before, only to do that exact thing later. (We're looking at you, Apple.) That said, we...
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Qualcomm and Broadcom friends again, and it only cost $891 million
Phil Nickinson | 27/04/2009
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Web Review
Once upon a time there were two processor manufactuers: Qualcomm and Broadcom. Qualcomm made some chips that looked a little too much like Broadcom's and the two stopped being BFFs, making everyone sad. In fact, Broadcom was so upset, it took Qualcomm to court and accused it of patent...
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WMExperts.com Fuze and Touch Dual Give-Away!
George Ponder | 27/04/2009
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Web Review
Are you still using that old Motorola MPX220? Did your dog eat your Treo 750? Did you leave your HTC Dual on the roof of your car as you pulled out of the driveway? If you've wanted to upgrade your phone or have recently seen your phone lose a battle with a lawn mower, we might have the...
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Xperia X2 rumor quietly persists
Phil Nickinson | 27/04/2009
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Web Review
OK, so the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 didn't exactly sell like hotcakes, at least in the U.S. Lack of carrier support (and a high unlocked price) will do that to a phone. And while there have been...
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A Walk Down Memory Lane
George Ponder | 27/04/2009
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Web Review
With all the new phones expected to hit the shelves in the coming months, when you look back at wireless communications the industry has come a long way. MobileSyrup.com has stumbled upon some old cell phone commercials over at YouTube.For those who are too young to remember the days of bag...
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