Posts Tagged ‘handset’

Re transforms your iPhone into a universal remote (which seems like a step backwards, to be honest)

Re transforms your iPhone into a universal remote (which seems like a step backwards, to be honest)
OK, so we know a thing or two about the "convenience" of using your iPhone as a remote control. For instance, using it to control Boxee was alright -- until we needed to make a call. Or we received a call. Not to rain on anyone's parade, but the idea of re-purposing your phone to act as a universal remote seems a little silly. ... Full story

Find My iPhone reunites true nerd with lost iPhone

Find My iPhone reunites true nerd with lost iPhone
Filed under: Culture , Software , Apple , iPhone OS You know, we might be inclined to disbelieve this exciting tale of derring-do if it weren't for the highly improbably heroics and ingenuity displayed by its three protagonists -- you just can't make this stuff up. Probably. Kevin, Ryan and Mark were in Chicago minding their own nerdness out at Brickworld when Kevin left ... Full story

ColorWare outs custom colors for the Apple iPhone 3GS

ColorWare outs custom colors for the Apple iPhone 3GS
Filed under: Handsets , Apple , Accessories If you're anything at all like us, you were just a tad disappointed by the color "options" of Apple's newest foray into the world of mobile phones, the iPhone 3GS . After all, who wants to be limited to just black and white these days? Not us, that's for sure -- and ColorWare's just announced a fix ... Full story

Just in case: Tomorrow’s T-Mobile event is all about the Sidekick LX

Just in case: Tomorrow’s T-Mobile event is all about the Sidekick LX
I don’t want any of you to think that tomorrow’s NYC T-Mobile event has anything to do with anything other than the new 3G Sidekick LX . So, here are two variations of the event invite, which coincidentally were not sent to me by T-Mobile. Crunch Network : CrunchGear drool over the sexiest new gadgets and hardware. Full story

2009 Sidekick LX will support H.264 playback, MP4 recording

2009 Sidekick LX will support H.264 playback, MP4 recording
When we heard that the 2009 edition of the Sidekick LX would be rockin’ an oh-so-droolworthy 858 Full story

Qik Launches Facebook Connect Support

Qik Launches Facebook Connect Support
With too many companies to list battling it out for users in the live mobile video broadcasting space, spreading the word is key. Most people just don’t realize such a thing is possible; outside of geekier circles, the entire concept is still fairly new Full story

It begins: Palm Pre spotted in the wild

It begins: Palm Pre spotted in the wild
Wow, who would have believed it? Full story

Buy.com selling unlocked iPhones for a price

Buy.com selling unlocked iPhones for a price
Don’t feel like dealing with jailbreaking you iPhone and killing iTunes updating? Got $799? Buy.com has an iPhone for you. Full story

AK007 cell phone for Chinese police

AK007 cell phone for Chinese police
We all know that police as well as other authorities often have their own versions of devices and gadgets, presumably allowing them to nab lawbreakers with added efficiency. Apart from rugged laptops, here we are with QiGi Future Technology’s AK007 cell phone. Full story

LG Arena now in Titan Black

LG Arena now in Titan Black
LG’s Arena cell phone has been out for quite some time already, but this time round T-Mobile will be rolling it out in a new Titan Black edition which will be available as an exclusive and only on T-Mobile tariffs. Also known by its model number the LG KM900, this handset will feature the exact specifications as found on the original silver edition, as ... Full story

Cricket rolls out Samsung SCH-r211

Cricket rolls out Samsung SCH-r211
Cricket Communications, Inc. isn’t one of the major cell phone service providers in the US, but that doesn’t mean it does not do its part to bring in new handsets to this part of the world. Recently, Cricket has just announced the new Samsung SCH-r211 being made available to Cricket customers. Full story
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