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A New Flash Format Has Moved in: SDHC

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

There?s no doubt that there are too many flash memory formats out there. SecureDigital, whether it be regular SD, miniSD, or microSD, seems to be taking hold as the preferred means of storage for many of our mobile devices.

There?s a new standard to remember ? you may have read about it ? called SDHC…. Read More

Mobility Electronics Sierra Bluetooth Keyboard Blog - Part 2 Size

Friday, September 29th, 2006

While traveling, space for all the must have accessories is always at a premium and one of the positive attributes of the original Sonoma Bluetooth keyboard, was its compact size. The Sierra is bulkier but surprisingly fairly compact. The Sierra measures 5.0″ x 3.5″, while the Sonoma measures 5.5?x 3.9?. It is interesting that the Sierra’s rectangular size is smaller than the Sonoma. At first glance… Read More

Mobility Electronics Sierra Bluetooth Keyboard Blog

Wednesday, September 27th, 2006

Late last week, I received the newly released Mobility Electronics Stowaway Sierra Bluetooth keyboard to review. Mobility Electronics, Inc., the owners of iGo, best known for their flexible charging systems, acquired Think… Read More

Invisio Q7 and Invisio G5 coming at the end of 2006

Wednesday, September 20th, 2006

Nextlink is planning to release the Invisio Q7 and Invisio G5 in the 4th quarter of 2006. The Invisio G5 is the successor to the Bluespoon 5G as we reviewed… Read More

Vaja Cases Introduces Classic Cases for the Moto Q

Monday, July 10th, 2006

Featuring screen protector, camera lens & flash cutouts, magnetic snap closure, optional mini SD slots, speakers mesh protector and access to main functions. Customize your own case by choosing among several leather colors and embossing your name in the backside. Fully personalizable and made from exquisite high quality Argentine leather. Available only at http://www.vajacases.com
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Microsoft planning WiFi-enabled portable media player, working on MVNO for next year

Thursday, July 6th, 2006

Wow, listen to this news from Engadget!

Here’s what we’ve learned:

Microsoft’s new portable audio and video player will have a screen that’s “bigger than that of the iPod video” (which isn’t really saying much) and built-in WiFi so you can not… Read More

Finally! The Imate Smartflip

Thursday, June 15th, 2006

Imate has finally announced the long awaited Imate Smartflip. This is the same base model (HTC Star Trek) as the Qtek 8500/Dopod S300.

With quite a feature set in such a stunning form factor, this is going to be one hot phone. It is predicted that this may be the device that launches WM Smartphone into the mainstream market of end-users. Unfortunately, it’s $500+ price tag may deter some… Read More

Pre-Release Qtek 8500 Sells for $1,710.51

Wednesday, May 17th, 2006

A pre-release version of the Qtek 8500 Windows Mobile 5 Smartphone based on the HTC Star100/Startrek design has sold on eBay for an astounding $1,710.51. I guess this phone is in pretty high demand. It should be released in June and… Read More

Bluetooth Stereo Audio Enabled via Hack

Sunday, April 30th, 2006

The folks over at XDA-Developers have found a way to enable the A2DP wireless stereo audio bluetooth profile on the HTC Tornado Windows Mobile 5 Smartphone with AKU 2.0. And as it turns out, this hack also works on some other HTC devices. Your mileage may vary, and take caution when installing this. It is certainly… Read More


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