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Nokia working on laptops, ARM-powered MID? - Engadget
If you were looking for proof that the line between smartphones and laptops is rapidly starting to blur, look no further
Cell phone used to check for ailments via breath » Coolest Gadgets
Cell phone which was specially developed to detect a range of diseases
Conduit Concept
Sometimes, a good idea never really took off due to it being in the wrong place and time, but we're pretty sure this concept design by Tirshathah Hunter for SKY/Pantech could catch on in a big way if it actually makes it to manufacturing lines. Apart from being used as a standard handset, it can also function as a mobile workstation when required.
Gallery: From Brick to Slick: A History of Mobile Phones
It has been more than 35 years since Martin Cooper placed the first call on a mobile phone to his rival at Bell Labs while working at Motorola. Heck, it's been nearly 20 years since Saved by the Bell’s Zack Morris placed a phone call to Kelly Kapowski from his locker. In that time, phones have come a long way.
Wunder Radio reaches out to Windows Mobile | Webware - CNET
There's no shortage of streaming radio apps for mobile phones, but lately it seems that far more have been readied for the iPhone than for Windows Mobile. On Thursday, Wunder Radio (download), already a popular iPhone radio app, also became available for Windows Mobile phones.
Palm Pre (Google Maps)
MWC '09 has proved to be an extremely interesting affair thus far, and a demo this morning saw Google’s VP of engineering, Vic Gundotra, parading the Palm Pre that is running a webapp version of Google Maps that was completely coded in HTML5 from ground up, and it worked in the exact same manner as the native software.
imate Legionnaire
i-mate has a couple more handsets lined up that will be powered by Windows Mobile 6.5 - the i-mate Legionnaire and i-mate Centurion. With both boasting Roman themes at the height of the empire's glory, lets hope that i-mate won't self-destruct in time to come due to internal bickering.
Verizon pledges two cities with LTE in 2009 - Ars Technica
Verizon plans to have LTE ready for trial in two cities in the US by late 2009, with 25 to 30 cities deployed commercially in 2010.
A phone for superheroes | 3GSM blog - CNET Reviews
The GD900, which LG debuted at the GSMA World Congress, is billed as the world's first transparent design phone. We're always skeptical when any company claims to have a "first in the world," but in this case we admit that we've never seen anything like the GD900.
LG KS360
LG will be jumping aboard the Android bandwagon this summer with a phone that was released last year
Acer intros smartphone line, misses Windows Mobile 6.5 - TechSpot News
Acer has officially announced its foray into the mobile phone market, and though its bread and butter will of course continue to be its computer business, the company actually expects to get 10 percent of its revenue within three years from the growing smartphone sector.
Microsoft just wants to be touched • The Register
Microsoft would like the public to call their new version "Windows," though internally they'll still refer to it as Windows Mobile 6.5. Whatever it's called, it has gone very finger-friendly with a new menu structure and a mandated Windows Start button on the outside.
bit-tech.net | Samsung to launch solar phone
Green technology is all the rage these days, but portable gadgets have been lagging behind the curve. Samsung is hoping to redress the balance with its new Blue Earth eco-friendly handset.
DailyTech - Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 Debuts at MWC 2009
Microsoft is looking to remove the notion held by many that Windows Mobile is a clunky and non-intuitive operating system for smartphones with the reveal of some Windows Mobile 6.5 features. The new version of Windows Mobile was shown today at Mobile World Congress 2009 running on handsets from HTC, LG, and Orange.
Samsung's OmniaHD: world's first phone to capture 720p video? - Engadget
Samsung's newly announced OmniaHD will soon become the world's first cellphone to record 720p video. Unlike the HTC Touch HD -- which had precisely zero high-def amenities -- it seems the next breed of Omnia may actually live up to its moniker. Other purported specifications include an 8 megapixel camera and a 3.7-inch AMOLED display, though the resolution of the panel is currently unknown.
Sony Ericsson's W995 goes the extra media mile | 3GSM blog - CNET Reviews
On the outside it sports a thin slider design in progressive black, cosmic silver and energetic red. Its front face is dominated by a 2.6-inch display, which should lend itself well to watching everything from music videos to movies. You'll also find a desk stand (very nice!) and and stereo speakers. And just to prove that miracles do happen, Sony Ericsson broke down and included a 3.5mm headset jack. We're not sure what made the company change its mind, but we couldn't care less.
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