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Firefox Mobile “Fennec” screenshots now available

Posted on 13 October 2008

We've been talking about how Firefox would be coming to Windows Mobile for a while now. However, we're just now getting our first look at the mobile browser. The browser is running on a smartphone with a touchscreen running Windows Mobile Pro, just for your reference.  Looking good so far! In fact, Fennec in its final version may very well look ... continued »

Windows Mobile running on hacked iPhone 3G

Posted on 13 October 2008

Well this one's different. Erik Kristiansen, a Norwegian developer, claims to have hacked the iPhone 3G in order to run Windows Mobile on the handset. And during a video interview at the MyPhone2008 conference, he showed off the hacked iPhone. During the video, Kristiansen demonstrates WM6.1 Pro loading up and then shows navigation between different apps like Excel Mobile and ... continued »

BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 launches on T-Mobile

Posted on 13 October 2008

Over the weekend, we got an in depth look at the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 smartphone and now the device has officially launched on T-Mobile USA. The first BlackBerry to flip, this phone has a ton of multimedia features including video recording, stereo Bluetooth support, a microSD card slot and a 2.0 megapixel camera with digital zoom.   There is WiFi built ... continued »

LG Prada II officially announced

Posted on 13 October 2008

We've been talking about the LG Prada II for quite some time here on PhoneMag. There were even a few leaked photos of the device a couple months back. However, now the LG Prada II has been officially announced.   The Prada II is an update to LG's original handset. This time around, however, the device has a QWERTY keyboard. It also ... continued »

HTC Shift X9501 will not get GPS

Posted on 13 October 2008

Back when the device was first launched on Rogers, the HTC Shift X9501 was released with the promise that it would be getting a software update "within three months" that provided for GPS. However, four months have now passed and it looks what was once promised is not to be. In fact, Rogers is now stating they do not want to ... continued »

PhoneMag Week in Review - Week 41 2008

Posted on 12 October 2008

The blog was buzzing this week with a ton of news coming in from all ends of the spectrum. From the BlackBerry to our review of PhoneTag, we covered a lot this week, so let's get right to it. For starters, we learned that the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic phone was going to be delayed until after the holiday season in ... continued »

Hands on with the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220

Posted on 12 October 2008

In case you can't get enough of the BlackBerry in general here on PhoneMag, we've come across an in depth review of the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 that's sure to inform you as to all the special features and functions of this device. So, if you want loads of pictures and a hands on video, keep reading.   The Berry Reporter review ... continued »

Verizon to charge partners for texting

Posted on 10 October 2008

An email was sent out recently from Verizon to their partners and details some not so pleasant news. Apparently, the carrier will now be charging a $.03 fee per text message sent over the network to subscribers. This fee will be enacted beginning on November 1st. So, any company that uses the network to send text messages will be affected. ... continued »

HTC T8290 to come with WiMax

Posted on 10 October 2008

New photos leaked on the web yesterday that show a new HTC device that is to come with WiMax. The HTC T8290 will look very much like the HTC Touch Diamond, though the screen will be quite a bit bigger.  The HTC T8290 will have GSM and WiMax. However, a 3.8-inch display screen has a 800 x 480 WVGA resolution, so ... continued »

Wi-Fi is no longer secure says Global Secure Systems

Posted on 10 October 2008

According to Global Secure Systems, Wi-Fi is no longer secure. In fact, the Russian firm now says that by using the processing power of the NVIDIA graphics card to speed up password recovery time to 10,000% for Wi-Fi.   Decryption of WPA and WPA2 systems has been possible for quite some time, but the use of NVIDIA cards to accelerate the ... continued »

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