In the first of The Sovereign Society's A-Letter 'lies reports,' A-Letter editor Matt Collins separates fact from fiction and takes a look at the Federal Reserve's real-world track record...you may be surprised.
We've been hearing for ages that there was a super-special version of the E71 with an AT&T ROM floating around somewhere in Nokia's skunkworks, but solid evidence of its existence has been scarce to say the least; some said it
Filed under: Software, Windows MobileAnswering questions posted by users on Microsoft's official Windows Mobile Team Blog, an employee has laid down a nasty reality check that's going to piss off a user base that's already salty from years of being
Well, that didn't take long. Merely hours after LG's Prada II was treated to a dedicated microsite , along comes the hands-on photographs we've been expecting. CNET 's UK branch was able to wrangle one in, and as predicted, the
Filed under: LG, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, AccessoriesNokia, Samsung, Motorola, LG, and Sony Ericsson probably don't see eye-to-eye on very many topics, but thankfully, they can all agree that Planet Earth is worth saving (or, at the very least,
The most anticipated BlackBerry of the year (sorry, Bold ) is just a day away from release on Verizon -- and naturally, we've got your full rundown ready to go
If you've got to choose between endurance and beauty, we can think of plenty of good folks who'd gladly take the endurance card without a moment's hesitation, and for those people Seidio offers this... thing. Discreet, it's not, but what
We've seen a review of the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, and several videos of the device in action . What we haven't seen, however, is a video review... until now. Over at MobileBurn they've posted a series of four review videos
Filed under: Handsets, Others, Windows Mobile, GSM, EDGE, HSDPAEdinburgh'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
OMG OMG OMG... sorry, but our inner japanese school-girl was just unleashed with the arrival of the Nokia N96 Bruce Lee Edition. If Nokia had any sense, they'd expand the action-doll bundle to the world beyond Hong Kong. Even for
Alright T-Mobile, seriously, how can you charge $299.99 for a Wing on contract with a straight face (do carriers have faces?) while every single one of your competitors is rocking a device that's essentially two generations fresher for the same
It's gonna be a good long while yet before we know whether Comes With Music is the rousing (and profitable) success Nokia hopes it is, but it seems Espoo might already be looking into what other sorts of media can
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. Regardless, the T-Mobile Cameo is finally available in T-Mob retail
We heard yesterday that Telia customers might be getting an MMS app for their iPhones , and that it was being developed by the carrier themselves, with plans to launch in the next two months. Well, today we've gotten word
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 . And how could we forget those times we spent together
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.
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
Virgin Mobile USA was one of the few outfits out there who managed to post a Q3 net profit , but even that couldn't help it avoid the unfortunate delivery of a non-compliance letter from the New York Stock Exchange.
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. The lucky gent in