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Circuitry can be wrapped around a little finger - Phones may also be able to sense their surroundings
PhatWare Corporation has released a new version of PhatNotes for Windows Mobile devices.
We're used to carriers typically releasing conservative hues first and resorting to the more wild goods down the road in an effort to revive sales and reach new target demos, but for whatever reason, AT&T is taking quite the opposite approach with its Palm Centro.
AT&T customers who have been pining for the Palm Centro, once exclusive to Sprint, are now in luck. But what does the AT&T version of the slick-looking smart phone provide that the Sprint version doesn’t?
The Palm Centro for AT&T (henceforth, in this review, the "Centro," for convenience's sake) is a wonder of a little phone.
FOX News Channel's Fox News Mobile site recently got a "major overhaul," the first since it was launched 18 months ago.
Minor update: Boost uses the Nextel/Sprint network, not Alltel.
Back in October 2007, we reviewed the Palm Centro, at that time exclusive to Sprint in the US. Now AT&T is offering the GSM version of Palm's most affordable PDA phone.
T-Mobile announced that it will offer consumers a plan that includes unlimited nationwide wireless calling and unlimited nationwide messaging for $99.99 per month.
PhatWare Corporation, a leading provider of software products and professional services for mobile and desktop computers, announces the release of a new version of its PhatNotes notes organizer for Windows Mobile devices.
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