After weeks, actually months, of teasing here's the Asus P656, the first Windows Mobile 6. 1 phone with a 800MHz CPU (Marvell TavorP). Featuring a 2.
Via Akihabara News | Posted on 2008.11.18 at 22:48
What are you talking about? The picture's clear as a bell -- you really need to get your eyes checked, friend. Naw, we're just messin' with you -- we know this is some of the finest artwork Mr.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.11.18 at 18:43
The oft-bemoaned lack of certain, um. . . capabilities of the the iPhone is forcing individual companies to take desperate measures, it seems. It's not entirely clear, but MacWorld says it's confirmed with Telia that the Swedish-Finnish carrier's developing an MMS-enabling app for the iPhone.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.11.18 at 16:32
Not that it wasn't official already or anything, but nothing demonstrates dedication to a product like an exclusive home on the web. Yep, LG has just launched a standalone microsite for the altogether sexy Prada II, and while you already know about the specs -- HSDPA, WiFi, 5-megapixel camera, 3-inch 400 x 240 pixel capacitive multi-touch display and quad-band GSM connectivity -- you probably weren't aware of the matching Prada Link Bluetooth watch.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.11.18 at 16:21
We knew it was coming, and the day Canadian WinMo users have been dying to see arrive has, well, arrived. Telus Mobility has at long last decided to offer HTC's Touch Pro for those with the requisite coin, and while it's just the same as every other CDMA Touch Pro in terms of features, you'll be locked in for a solid three years (or eternity, same difference) if you're lusting after the $299.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.11.18 at 14:44
The Federal Government has used the mobile phone tracking 'Triggerfish' gadget for years now, and sometimes with great success. The American Civil Liberties Union has revealed that the FBI no longer feels the need for judicial or operator oversight when deploying base station-faking technology to detect mobile phones.
Via New Launches | Posted on 2008.11.18 at 11:07
If you like what the ZN5 brings to the table but roundish sliders are more your cup of tea (and when the alternative is a drab gray candybar with purple accents, we can't say we blame you), Moto's got the solution to the pollution this morning with the official announcement of the VE66.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.11.18 at 10:57
Edinburgh's own The Medical Phone is just about set to unleash the mobile for the true argonaut in the iCEphone. The Windows Mobile-powered "Swiss Army knife of mobiles" is dubbed a micro-notebook by its manufacturer, and while we're hesitant to go along with that, we can't deny the utility here.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.11.18 at 10:15
Men, be careful with the lies your tell your wives. See, there's this thing called the Internet which is. . . uh, like series of tubes connecting everybody.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.11.18 at 06:33
No one can get on Samsung's case for being bashful with its marketing, as the Tobi S3030 is being aimed squarely at "pre-teens, young adults, and anyone who desires to experience fun and safety features from their mobile phones.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.11.18 at 03:59