Posted on 14 July 2008 by Lana Taylor
Many people were able to get a hold of an iPhone 3G over the weekend and reviews has started to show up around blogosphere. Most of the reviews are favorable toward the phone but does raise concern over weak battery life when 3G data connection is enabled.
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Posted on 14 July 2008 by Lana Taylor
The Treo 800w rings more bell than actual fact for the past months, the truth to its existence is not unreal; as a matter of fact, it’s here and available on Sprint network. Slashgear, our sister site has posted a full review of the Treo 800w.
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Posted on 19 May 2008 by Chase Higgins
Vincent over at SlashGear has just finished his review of Aliph's new Jawbone 2 Bluetooth headset. Overall, the review is overwhelmingly positive. Such words as 'wow' and 'amazing', would be words that could sum the product up, according to the review. What is so special about this device though? Well, sound quality, size, and comfort are some.
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Posted on 31 March 2008 by Chris Davies
The weather's hot, the slot-machines are calling and there are cellphones beckoning from every corner, each promising the world. That's right, the coverage has already started but we wanted to flag up that PHONE Magazine has gone to Vegas for CTIA Wireless 2008: over the coming week we'll be bringing you the latest and greatest from what they like to ...
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Posted on 30 March 2008 by Chris Davies
Over at our sister site SlashGear they've been reviewing HTC's latest version of the Shift, complete with EV-DO cellular broadband courtesy of Sprint. The UMPC, the CDMA version of which was leaked by Amazon a week and a half ago, is notable for its dual-boot with a full version of Windows Vista and a cut-down instant-boot Windows Mobile OS HTC ...
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Posted on 04 March 2008 by Chris Davies
Now seems a great time to introduce our representation at CeBIT this year, Milena, who has been responsible for scoring the fantastic photos both for PHONE Magazine and over at or sibling site SlashGear.com. Pictured here attempting to steal a Mini Cooper convertible and make off with the XPERIA X1 prototype, Milena will also be covering IFA for us in ...
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Posted on 30 January 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
Eye-Fi is a neat little SD memory card with auto-uploading WiFi capabilities that you can use on any digital camera. The company teamed up with Nikon to extend the functionalities to the newly announced D60.
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Posted on 28 January 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
Speaking of Helio, Sky Dayton has moved to a non-executive chairman position on the board to allow the current President and COO Wohnee Sull to take over as CEO. Sky Dayton is known for getting things going then relinquish daily management responsibilities after a few years. The rest of Helio’s senior management team will stay intact, however Helio ...
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Posted on 22 January 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
PHONE Magazine’s sister site SlashGear got some hands-on with Polymer Vision’s “Readius” at Mobile World Congress (formerly called 3GSM). At the time, Readius was only a prototype, and now, it’s all grown up and currently in production.
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Posted on 15 January 2008 by Chris Davies
Over at SlashGear we've been livecasting the Macworld 08 Keynote - and salivating ever so slightly at the new MacBook Air, even though it doesn't have any kind of built-in cellular broadband - but the biggest mobile news from Apple is the 1.1.3 update for the iPhone has been officially released. Available now through iTunes, the firmware upgrade adds multiple-recipient ...
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