Here’s what we got for you this week: Blackberry (NSDQ: RIMM) 9500 clone – interesting – instead of the BlackBerry key, there’s the Home button. Screen is smaller, too. Mini Nokia (NYSE: NOK) N97 ripoff – mobile TV enabled Nokia N97 mini? Nah, there is no such thing. But there should be a QWERTY keyboard which this [...] Full story...
AT&T (NYSE: T) announced a new member of its rugged family, Airo Wireless A25is, which they say is the “world’s first intrinsically safe-certified smartphone.
There’s a new messaging device available in the ever-growing Indian market. It’s called G-Fone G588 and even though it feels legit, I can’t help but to compare it with the BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) Curve 8900.
Poland-based Psiloc has released a new plugin for its popular mobile travel application/platform – World Traveler, which come pre-installed on some Nokia (NYSE: NOK) smartphones.
Oxygen Software has updated its Oxygen Phone Manager for Symbian OS smartphones (now in version 2.18.
Location-based social networks are all the rage these days. Any mobile app worth its salt has some sort of tie-in with geo-location data.
Alright house flippers, you can now download the utterly-useful Zillow application for your Android smartphone.
The loose-lipped supplier Woojeon & Handan said a new BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) – code-named “T” – could be launched next month.
Palm (NSDQ: PALM)’s took another pounding in its third-quarter earnings because consumers continue to turn away from webOS devices.
We’re all sick of having to replace our charger every time we switch mobile phone, right? Well, the answer to all our prayers just might be the Powerpack Pro from MobileFun.
Google Buzz has been kind of a bust so far but I have a lot of hope for the mobile aspects of the social networking service.