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i-mate to unveil new revolutionary Windows Mobile phone at Mobile World Congress 2009 next month
January 28, 2009 [General] | By Edward J. R. i-mate is alive and kicking! WHO IS I- MATE? Founded in 2001, i-mate ( www.imate.com ) is one of the world's leading experts in the design, development and customization of Microsoft Windows Mobile powered mobile devices. Over the last few years the ...
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i-mate to present “revolutionary” handset at MWC 2009, possibly with Windows Mobile 6.5
Unwired View — ... For the moment, there’s little info about the smartphone, but, according to msmobiles, it will be “revolutionary” and “like nothing else”. ...

i-mate lives, prepares to ‘break new ground’ at MWC
Boy Genius Report — Apparently i-mate will be among the companies trying to make waves at next month’s Mobile World Congress and from the sound of things, we could be in for a surprise - or another big let down. Crediting a PR firm as its source, msmobiles revealed that i-mate is preparing to unveil and new handset at MWC and it looks to be putting all of its eggs in one basket. At MWC 2009 i-mate will be unveiling its brand new product – one which sees them break new grounds with a revolutionary mobile device that’s like nothing else. ...

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TechBlog — ... The patch for MacBook graphics system disappears from Software Update. • Intel to detail eight-core Xeon processor - Would be Intel's first chip with eight cores. • Retail stinks, but Amazon doesn't; E-tailer delivers strong fourth quarter - Cheap prices, good service . . . people reward a quality product, even in a downturn. • Google Maps Car Hits a Deer, Records Entire Ordeal on Google Maps and Swiss police spy marijuana field with Google Earth • i-mate to unveil new revolutionary Windows Mobile phone at Mobile World Congress 2009 next ...

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