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LG announced the debut of its new Vu handset at CTIA Wireless today in Las Vegas. The device is one of the first two that will support AT&T's Mobile TV service launching in July.
Saturation and economic woes have put the focus on Africa and Asia to keep mobile phone sales increasing.
Videocon, the Indian electronics group, has made an approach to Motorola to buy the handset business of the troubled US telecommunications group.
AOL Tuesday unveiled the latest in a series of moves designed to expand its presence on mobile devices. At the giant CTIA Wireless show in Las Vegas, AOL released a beta of its AOL MyMobile all-in-one set of applications and detailed expanded developer support for the Open Mobile Platform initiative it announced in February.
Sony Ericsson blends style, sophistication and speed with new Z750a clamshell phone. The New mobile broadband handset available in the U.S. only from AT&T.
Top British researcher says cell phones more harmful than asbestos or cigarette smoke
In case you haven't noticed the iPhone's glassy touch sensitive screen is only sensitive to your stubby little fingers.
Engadget profiled RIM’s new iPhone styled BlackBerry 9000 (above on the right, aping the iPhone’s chrome and black style but lacking its touchscreen), calling it sexy and praising its “beautiful user interface, which has been totally revamped from the ground up; gone is the cartoonish look and feel of the current lineup, replaced with a modern, warm theme with wireframe icons and slick animations.”
PumpOne, the developers of the first visual portable personal training programs for the iPod, nano, iPhone and other handheld devices, announces the launch of PumpedForSummer 2008.
SALEM — Two men employed to sell iPhones at the Apple Computer Store in the Mall at Rockingham Park went into business for themselves, stealing 332 of them before being caught by their bosses, police said.
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