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- Will the real BlackBerry killer please stand up?
- OK, you regular readers of this blog are just going to have to live with the fact that I am a huge thumb keyboard fan and like to talk about devices using this form factor. While thumb keyboards may not be perfect, I think for text messaging and email...
- Tags: Keyboards, Wireless LANs, E-mail, Handhelds, Cellular phones, Nokia E61, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., High Tech Computer Corp., Samsung SGH-i320, HTC Excalibur, keyboard, Nokia Corp.
- Blog posts 2006-09-28
- Check out these details of the HTC Excalibur
- Credit: the::unwired I enjoy using Windows Mobile Smartphone devices since I like the user interface and functionality, as well as the power to run applications like SlingPlayer Mobile. However, I am not a big fan of T9 keypad input (I really haven't given it much of a chance though)...
- Tags: Smart phones, Cellular phones, Wireless LANs, Handhelds, High Tech Computer Corp., HTC Excalibur
- Blog posts 2006-09-11
- The Samsung i600 integrates 3G and WiFi
- You are probably getting tired of my postings about BlackBerry QWERTY competitors (Palm Treo devices, Motorola Q, HTC Excalibur, Nokia E61, HP iPAQ Mobile Messengers, Samsung i320), but I just had to post a short entry on another device revealed at the IFA conference in Berlin. Engadget posted some photos...
- Tags: 3G
- Blog posts 2006-09-06
- The HTC Excalibur may be coming as the T-Mobile Dash
- The HTC Excalibur may be coming as the T-Mobile Dash QWERTYGive me my freaking Graphitti pad back!If it weren't such a pain carrying around both a PDA and a cellphone, I'd ditch the current Treo and go back to a plain phone and my old Titanium. At least the...
- Tags: PDAs, Handhelds, Cellular phones, HTC Excalibur, T-Mobile Dash, High Tech Computer Corp., T-Mobile, Qwerty-keyboard
- Discussion threads 2006-09-05
- The HTC Excalibur may be coming as the T-Mobile Dash
- I posted an earlier article on the HTC Excalibur Smartphone with QWERTY keyboard that would be joining the competition with the Motorola Q and Samsung i320 back in July. A MoDaCo discussion forum member name removed posted some information that actually has me a bit excited about the device now...
- Tags: T-Mobile
- Blog posts 2006-09-05
- HTC Excalibur to compete with Motorola Q and Samsung i320
- I am a huge thumb keyboard fan and also enjoy using multiple operating systems. If the Motorola Q came in a GSM version I may be using one of them now, but a GSM version probably won't be out until later this year. The Samsung i320 is the GSM competitor...
- Tags: Samsung i320, GSM
- Blog posts 2006-07-31
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- Apple kicks off Ultracompact USB adapter exchange program
- Apple kicks off Ultracompact USB adapter exchange programWhat phones are affected by this very basic design flaw?I have an HTC Touch Diamond, is it affected by this or is it only the higher priced, bigger, bulkier, heavier, lower resolution, feature poor iPhone that suffers from this extremely dangerous flaw?
- Tags: Ultracompact USB adapter, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-10-10
- Will HTC be the first to launch a WiMAX-enabled mobile phone?
- Fellow Mobile Tech Roundup podcast co-host Kevin Tofel went to the Sprint/XOHM WiMAX launch event in Baltimore this week and wrote up his thoughts. The event was focused mainly on the devices that support the WiMAX network that was launched the week before and as a mobile guy I was...
- Tags: High Tech Computer Corp., Phone, Mobile, Radio, Cell Phone, Nokia N810, WiMAX, Advertising & Promotion, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Marketing, Matthew Miller
- Blog posts 2008-10-10
- First impressions of the Nokia N96
- First impressions of the Nokia N96N96I think the slide doesn't lock when closed is due to the lock switch at the top of the phone. 2 questions:1) Does it playback videos from the boingboingTV podcast?2) Is the USB transfer speed a good reason to buy the N96 instead of...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Nokia N96, Nokia Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-10-05
- Velocity 103
- We've seen plenty of Windows Mobile devices in our day, and at times they all start to blur together--same story, just different packaging. However, back at CTIA Spring 2008, a new company called Velocity Mobile caught our eye, impressing us with a fresh approach to the user interface. Recognizing that...
- Tags: Smart phones, Keyboards, Cellular phones, Monitors & displays, Handhelds, Velocity, Velocity 103, High Tech Computer Corp., HTC Touch
- Product reviews 2008-10-03
- Amazon, open the Kindle before Apple eats your lunch!
- Amazon, open the Kindle before Apple eats your lunch!The lack of features is a featureThe Kindle is actually eating Apple's lunch. By offering no features other than the ability to read books, the Kindle is doing what Apple typically does best: offer fewer features at a greater price. The Kindle...
- Tags: E-books, Corporate communications, Games, Monitors & displays, Amazon.com Inc., E-Ink, lunch, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-10-02
- Obama launches iPhone app; US election good for Twitter
- Obama launches iPhone app; US election good for Twittermore reasons to dump the iPhoneAny true American will ignore this liberal application, and even drop the iPhone for a Blackberry.I’ll take a device that was created with McCain’s help over the Gore’s iPhone any day!RE: Obama launches iPhone app; US election...
- Tags: Obama, Apple iPhone, iPhone App, Twitter
- Discussion threads 2008-10-02
- Live Labs kills Deepfish; suspends Volta downloads
- Live Labs kills Deepfish; suspends Volta downloadsVolta and PDCI'm guessing Volta will show up again at the PDC. Dharma Shukla's Live Platform Architecture session seems to hint at it with "hybrid client/cloud scripting". I also wouldn't be surprised if a stand-alone Volta session is added at the last...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Advertising & Promotion, Operating systems, Dharma Shukla, Pocket Internet Explorer, Deepfish, Volta, WM7, mobile, Microsoft Windows Mobile
- Discussion threads 2008-10-02
- A great reason to jailbreak: tethering
- A great reason to jailbreak: tetheringNokia: No Jailbreaking Required[url=http://www.opentoanything.com/]Open to Anything.[/url]So much so, in fact Nokia has put Symbian into open source.What kind of smartphone doesn't allow you to tether?If you ask me, that's just dumb.Here's a [url=http://www.dtschmitz.com/dts/2008/09/nokia-n95n96-still-the-best-smartphone-of-all.html]link[/url] to one of my articles listing some of the things you can...
- Tags: 3G, INTERNET, Engineering, Cellular phones, WIRELESS, great reason, Nokia Corp., Apple iPhone, battery
- Discussion threads 2008-10-02
- Android sucks oxygen from mobile broadband room
- Android sucks oxygen from mobile broadband roomany other Carriers?So Far it's only T-Mobile. There's all this hype, and I don't work/live in a major city. T-Mobile has the fewest towers in the country and is barely rolling out their G3 network to the major metropolitan areas. ...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, mobile broadband, mobile, oxygen, Qt Extended, OpenMoko, phone, open source
- Discussion threads 2008-10-02
- Is Apple out of ideas?
- In an interesting BusinessWeek story, Arik Hesseldahl asks: "Where does Apple go from here?" For a company who has made a reputation of surprising consumers and resetting the bar, it's a good question. Of course, this question is asked on the heels of a...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple iPod, Apple Inc., Digital Music, Digital Media, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2008-10-02
- Day 1 with my new Nokia E71
- Day 1 with my new Nokia E71Maybe it's your "bad karma". No problems here with WM.;-)Nokia/Symbian S60 phones are the bestMine: N95. Also have a Nokia Internet Tablet N800.I've written recently about why the N95/N96 is still the best smartphone [url=http://www.dtschmitz.com/dts/2008/09/nokia-n95n96-still-the-best-smartphone-of-all.html]here[/url].And it's no small coincidence that Nokia acquired Symbian and...
- Tags: Handhelds, Telecom & Utilities, Podcast client, Nokia E71, Nokia Corp., RIM BlackBerry, phone, new Nokia E71, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2008-10-01
- Should Palm drop their Linux plans and embrace Android?
- Should Palm drop their Linux plans and embrace Android?No brainerWhy wouldn't they. since the OS is at the "I want it" level, the Treo's are robust devices, than they can sell phones lower than $100 on the market. Imagine a Centrino running Android. The price of the...
- Tags: Operating systems, Handhelds, Cellular phones, Palm Inc., Palm OS, Palm Treo, operating system, Linux
- Discussion threads 2008-10-01
- Samsung Omnia
- Photo gallery:Samsung OmniaAlong with the RIM BlackBerry Bold and Sony Ericsson Xperia X1, the Samsung Omnia is one of the most requested and sought after smartphones of 2008. Why all the buzz? It's not so much the Omnia's touch screen that's drawing attention (after all, we've seen it in the...
- Tags: Smart phones, Keyboards, Monitors & displays, Cellular phones, Handhelds, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Samsung OMNIA, OMNIA, touch screen
- Product reviews 2008-09-30
- First Intel MID now available for $699
- First Intel MID now available for $699Too expensiveI'd rather use my phone. My HTC Mogul ($199) would only need more memory to be a fully functional browser given the new Opera browsers available. Plus my phone lasts a full day on a charge.The MID will be the telephone,...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Web browsers, Intel Corp., phone
- Discussion threads 2008-09-30
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