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Verizon Wireless Touch Pro2 review
The Network gets HTC's thick business slider, but is it enough to steal corporate America away from the competition? Find out in our Verizon Wireless Touch Pro2 review.
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10 Hottest AT&T Phones
We've spent time with the ten hottest AT&T; phones, including models by Nokia, RIM, Samsung, HTC, Apple and Garmin.
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10,000 iPhone Apps Submitted per Week
infosyncworld.com — Apple's CEO, Phil Schiller, talks about the App Store approval process in an interview with Business Week. (more) 10,000 iPhone Apps Submitted per Week
Spotify Launches on Symbian Smartphones
Spotify Mobile for iPhone and Android has been available for a while and now Symbian users get the application too.
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HTC HD2 review
HTC's biggest touchscreen phone runs Windows Mobile under HTC's Sense concept. Check it out in our HTC HD2 review.
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Best 8-megapixel camera phones
What's the best 8-megapixel camera phone out there? We've given the Nokia N86, Sony Ericsson C905 and Samsung Memoir a serious camera test to find out.
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Gameloft Cuts Back Android Investment
Android smartphones with serious gaming technology have barely hit store shelves, but Gameloft says it's cutting back on its Android investment.
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Smartphone Leaks of the Week
We take a look at the smartphone leaks of the week, including upcoming phones by Motorola, Sony Ericsson, RIM and Samsung.
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10 Hottest Verizon Wireless Phones
Check out the ten hottest Verizon Wireless phones, including models by HTC, Samsung, RIM, Motorola and LG.
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Motorola Droid Is No Challenge Says Palm
While the Motorola Droid and Droid Eris are lining up in Verizon Wireless stores, Palm doesn't seem worried as long as the carrier picks up their WebOS phones too.
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Nokia Nseries Roadmap Explained
There's some confusion about Nokia's Nseries roadmap out there, and it's a pretty complicated matter. Check out what's going to happen here.
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gPhone Is Likely Not Real
A blogger claims that he knows Google will release a smartphone or VoIP phone, usually referred to as the gPhone. Find out why it's likely not real here.
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Casio EX-G1 Is Ultra-Slim Waterproof Camera
The new Casio EX-G1 will be one of the thinnest rugged cameras around, claimed to be waterproof down to 10 feet.
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iCarte for iPhone Provides NFC, RFID
infosyncworld.com — Wireless Dynamics' new iCarte attaches to the bottom of the iPhone and turns the iPhone into an NFC phone as well as an RFID Reader/Writer. (more) iCarte for iPhone Provides NFC, RFID
PlayStation 3 Gets Facebook Integration
Sony today rolls out firmware 3.10 for the PlayStation 3, providing Facebook integration to PS3 owners.
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Samsung R0 (YP-R0) Multimedia Player Announced
infosyncworld.com — The new Samsung R0 (YP-R0) multimedia player sports a 2.6-inch screen and supports a range of popular file formats for easy video playback. (more) Samsung R0 (YP-R0) Multimedia Player Announced
BlackBerry 9900 QWERTY Slider Coming in 2010?
An analyst says that the BlackBerry 9900 QWERTY slider with a touchscreen will see the light of day in 2010.
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5 Best All-Touch Smartphones
We've spent time with the five best all-touch smartphones on the market, ranging from the iPhone 3GS to the MediaFLO-powered HTC Imagio.
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Samsung Behold II review
T-Mobile's tablet gets an Android update, but is Samsung's TouchWIZ interface a good match for Android? Find out in our Samsung Behold II review.
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MMS to Twitter Enabled By Orange UK
Orange customers can now upload images to Twitter via MMS, utilizing a site developed by Orange UK that also enables user comments.
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