This week we saw quite a lot of Nokia-related news cross our path. For instance, Nokia launched their E63 messaging device and we found out that AT&T was all set to release the Nokia 6650 this past Friday.

Telus picked up the Samsung m540 in two very stylish colors: black and pink and Alltell is to carry the LG Swift, putting in the line up just in time for the festive season. Additionally, the iRiver Wave is all set to go on sale March 9th of next year in Korea.

Another interesting tidbit from the week that has now passed is that T-Mobile has brought back the Sidekick ID. Yeah, we were dumbfounded too, but it’s hard to say just how long that will last. The MAX 4G handset was announced this week from HTC as well and it will, as you might have guessed, have WiMAX support.
Best Buy is set to get the Sony Ericsson X1A next month, putting it in front of consumers for the shopping season. Plus, the Sony Xperia X1a will be available on the Best Buy website only in black.

A few other stories we thought were of particular note this week was the leaking of several screenshots from Windows Mobile 6.5. Plus, CNN started up their CNN MyClick application, which features image recognition technology. Lastly, American Airlines is putting their latest tech through its paces, which is mobile electronic boarding passes for simplifying travel.








