Nokia remains a powerhouse in the cellphone market although may be looking to developing a laptop. CEO of the Finnish Company, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo officially admitted for the first time this week, saying the company was “looking very actively” at the move.
An upgrade for the HTC Touch Diamond ROM is now online and available in numerous languages. Version number 2.03.401.3 for the model was released last week and a recommended check for all users.
Imagine, share, store, see and manage it all with the Nokia N97. Short list of features include 32Gb of on-board storage, 5 mega-pixel camera and a huge 3.5 inch display although is it worth more than $1,000?
Verizon Wireless have brought the LG Versa to the online shelves. The device is available under a 2 year contract for the reduced price of $199 after a $50 rebate.
DoCoMo has received as many as 30 complaints claiming that the Blackberry Bold’s keyboard area heats up to above normal levels. No injuries or damage have been reported and the issue appears to be specific to units sold in Japan.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has revealed images of the Samsung SCH-U350. What would appear to be a simple flip-phone, the SCH-U350 boasts a built-in GPS antenna as well as VGA camera, Bluetooth and speaker phone.
Nokia just halted the sales of its full touch screen phone, Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, due to the phone’s 3G connection issues. According to Nokia, the issues is only discovered with the US version (especially in the New York and Chicago areas) and does not affect other regions.

Previously just a great deal for San Francisco customers, T-Mobile USA are extended their $50 unlimited voice plan. There are a few requirements on the deal, rewarding long term customers.
Kingston Technology is inviting consumers to submit still pictures or video clips taken from a cameraphone as part of its Kingston Mobile Contest.
The Moto ZN300 has not been officially announced, although facts can be found on the Motorola website. The MOTO ZN300 sports a 3.1 megapixel camera with LED flT 8x zoom.
Gartner Inc. recorded 315 millions mobile phones were sold in the fourth quarter of 2008. However weak consumer confidence has been blamed as the reason for the 5% drop in sales from the previous year.
The Pre from Palm was met with rave reviews although the company is holding off. Release of the phone is expected during the second quarter of 09 through Sprint’s Network.

Arizona State University have designed the world’s first flexible touchscreen. Developed in the University’s Flexible Display Centre, the bendy screen has been created in conjunction with the US Military.
Research In Motion’s PR firm has finally announced a name for its forthcoming application store for BlackBerry smartphones: BlackBerry App World. The app land (coming shortly), offers consumers to “enter a world of possibilities”.

The challenge was thus: a lack of visual feedback when browsing web pages and the issue of selecting the wrong link. The answer: Fingertouch, a technology “designed to make interacting with the Web easier and simpler on these touch-based devices.”
The RIM BlackBerry 9630 Niagara has been snapped. Looking like the love child of BlackBerry’s Bold and the Curve with a secret relationship with CDMA connectivity, you have this little beauty.
Taking the power of the Atom from Notebooks, Intel looks set to putting the same into a phone. Add this with an almost 9 inch screen, 533 MHz processor, 1GB of RAM and 8GB onboard storage and you’ll have a beast.
Motorola Inc.’s Chief Financial Officer, Paul Liska filed a wrongful termination suit against Motorola on Feb. 20 in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Ill. Apparently, the existence of the case couldn’t be independently verified.








