We spied LG's Prada II strutting its stuff in some fancy photos yesterday, and here we are just over twenty-four hours later with a gossip-worthy video spectacular of the luxury house's second foray into handset branding.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.11.20 at 15:49
In the UK, T-Mobile-speak for web content on your phone is "web'n'walk. " Historically, the branding hasn't been used in the US -- but they are getting closer now with the launch of "web2go.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.11.20 at 13:55
Aptina has announced the launch of its latest image sensor for camera phones called the MT9P013 5MP image sensor. The sensor was designed with the mobile market in mind and features a 1.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2008.11.20 at 13:53
We knew Orb was working on an iPhone port of its media-streaming app, and it looks like Orb 2. 0 just stealthily went live in the App Store. The $10 app lets TV junkies watch live TV from a tuner connected to a Windows PC, as well as stream music, videos, and photos from their libraries.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.11.20 at 13:35
The bulk of the BlackBerry Storm reviews published today complain about UI lag and some bugs. Gearlog reports that RIM told them that the BlackBerry Storm would get an over-the-air software update "within weeks".
Via I4U News | Posted on 2008.11.20 at 10:31
If you're a BlackBerry user or a prospective user, and also happen to be a Gmail enthusiast, you're going to be a lot happier than you were yesterday, because Google's just added over-the-air contact syncing to its Google Sync application.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.11.20 at 10:00
The most anticipated BlackBerry of the year (sorry, Bold) is just a day away from release on Verizon -- and naturally, we've got the full rundown.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.11.20 at 09:21
Oh M8, you've grown up before our eyes. It seems like just yesterday we were looking at your early incarnations and their uncanny similarity to certain other devices.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.11.20 at 09:11
We already knew how much the world's first digital picture frame tied to a wireless carrier network would cost, but no one bothered to mention a specific release date.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.11.20 at 09:03
T-Mobile has introduced a new web browsing experience it is calling web2go. the services is described as a new and intuitive Web browsing experience designed to work across the entire portfolio of T-Mobile phones.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2008.11.20 at 08:50