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Getting a BlackBerry Torch 9800
Manufacturers have been battling for the top smartphone on the market. As iPhone and Android devices go head to head, the BlackBerry chose to join the arena by releasing a super smartphone, the BlackBerry Torch 9800. If you're a BlackBerry fan, you'll probably say initially how the Torch 9800 got its form from your Bold 9700. Maybe it was exactly why early rumors and leaks revealed it as being ‘Bold 9800’. Both models have the same metal-chrome-like design with trimmings that outline the edges and top-back the main phone. -
New PlayStation Phone Coming Up
TOKYO— Sony Ericson Mobile Communications AB said that they might be working with their parent company Sony on making a smartphone for gamers. This smartphone would be designed with t slide out controller to let users play a video game. Bert Nordberg, Sony Erricsson’s Chief Executive said in an interview that he is aware that there has been ruomrs that the company is working on a smartphone that will take the gaming experience to the next level by developing a PlayStation Portable phone. -
This Aria sounds good
Mobile phones continue their odyssey of evolution, settling into their influential and ubiquitous roles in our lives with unabated ease. Whether because of their entertainment potential or their ability to make our work pursuits easier and more well-coordinated, mobile phones have firmly entrenched themselves as essential items that we must always have in hand or pocket [or, well, handbag]. They have been able to afford us the ability to call someone from halfway across the world at the touch of a button, call up obscure information courtesy of Web browsing on Google and/or Wikipedia, and even track the things that matter to us with a variety of news feed services and apps. -
Get Tattoo’d with HTC
Mobile phones have evolved considerably since the early days of mobile use, from clunky and oversized book-sized plastic chunks that were more weight than they were really worth to sleek and versatile models that fit well in hands and pockets. The mobile phone development landscape has evolved accordingly, with each mobile phone manufacturer trying new things and working hard to ensure that they continue to cultivate a reputation for user-friendly, state-of-the-art design for their mobile phones. It’s an undeniably competitive landscape, especially in a time of high technological advancement such as this one, but one where the competitors outdo themselves and each other to provide better service to their consumers. -
The HTC Touch Diamond2 Smartphone
Smartphones are the biggest thing in the mobile industry today. Almost all mobile phone manufacturers have developed and marketed a smartphone of their own. With the fast paced and busy lifestyle that cellphone users have nowadays, we need a cellphone that can handle all of our needs in one compact package. Apple has been one of the leading manufacturers of smartphones, it became a household name shortly after they announced its release in 2007. Competitors are coping and coming up with even bigger and better smartphones to stand against Apple’s iPhone. -
Mythic’s quality is real, not mythical in the least
Mobile technology has continued to advance in step with the times in recent years. Mobile manufacturers have managed to employ advancements in more ways than one, whether by making improvements to existing models and bringing them back from the pit of obscurity to shine like new once again, or by creating whole-cloth innovations that stand as heralds of a new technological age. Medicine, transportation, entertainment and communications have all benefited from these efforts, as new technological wonders make their presence felt more and more as time goes by. The pace of life does continue to speed up, but with it comes technology. -
N79: Solid to the Nth degree
Technology has worked wonders for our lives, especially in recent years. Whether it’s developing all-new innovations that set the trend for the future or adding simple improvements to older items, thereby rejuvenating and revolutionizing them in turn, technology has been put to great use for things as life-changing as medical research and transportation. Communications has also been a beneficiary of the ongoing improvement that has been afforded by growth and change, with mobile phones growing smaller and paradoxically more versatile seemingly with each passing month that brings new ideas from mobile manufacturers responding to new demands from the mobile consumer base, whose increasingly tech-savvy ways continue to develop in response to increasingly fast-paced lifestyles. -
Domo Arigato, Mr. Auto…Ringtone
Mobile phone applications are the latest emergent trend that has set about to revolutionize the landscape of mobile phone use. Even as mobile phones have become more intricately developed and designed, each new phase of evolution has brought accompanying technological innovations that have snowballed into trends of their own – ringtones and applications being the most prevalent ones in recent years, with both the music industry and the software industry getting into the act and making their presence felt on mobile phones. There has been no shortage of trends blending both of those as well, with all manner of applications created to simplify and perform all sorts of ringtone-based functions for mobile users. -
A Pixi In Your Palm
Earlier this month, Palm announced the possible holiday-season release of a new webOS-based smartphone: their new Palm Pixi stands to live up to its name’s light and breezy connotations while delivering solid quality. Much like the Palm Pre, the Pixi will be exclusive to Sprint and feature Palm’s signature webOS software with Synergy-bound LinkedIn and Yahoo integration. Also sporting an exposed QWERTY keyboard instead of its Pre cousin’s hidden slide-reveal QWERTY, the Pixi is loaded with a flash-equipped 2-megapixel camera, 3.5mm headphone jack, 8GB of internal storage, and a 2.63-inch multi-touch screen.

