Published 12/15/2008
by mperez@techweb.com (Marin Perez)
at InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs
For those of you who can still remember that Garmin plans to offer a smartphone, you'll be happy to know it should be on the market shortly as it just passed the FCC . But I don't think I'm out of line by asking if anyone cares about the Nuvifone anymore?
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