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Search giant Google said its -- initially developed to power higher-end smartphones -- could eventually support non-computer devices such as household appliances.  |


Sprint said it will now require its smartphone have Wi-Fi -- including an updated version of the to be released next year -- to keep up with rivals and , who have embraced the wireless technology.  |
The T-mobile has introduced a superb device christened as Android G1. It features fantastic full QWERTY keyboard to facilitate typing, 3G support, wi-fi for faster data transfer, GPS and Bluetooth for excellent wireless facilities. This Google device is a superb  |
Last year, we already talked about the possibility of mobile carriers offering 3G capable netbooks as part of their line-up. Now, Rogers is doing just that with the HP Mini 110.Rogers is the first mobile carrier in Canada to offer  |


We're still waiting on Bell to announce when they will release the Palm Pre. However, if you want to win yourself one, simply enter your name and contact details here, and you stand a chance to bag yourself a Palm  |
The first time we heard about the BlackBerry Magnum was way back last year when it was disclosed as being part of Rogers' BlackBerry line-up for 2009. It was referred to as the BlackBerry 9220 and slated for a Q3  |
It shouldn't come as a surprise anymore that Bell will be offering up the BlackBerry Tour 9630 especially since their promotional material and feature guide has conveniently been leaked on the internet already. Nonetheless, nothing beats an official announcement, and  |
Google has now formally launched its mobile 'product search' system for users in the UK, USA, Germany and South Korea. I've put some screenshots below - essentially you can type in any product (e.g. while standing in a shop) and  |  |
At last, at long last, the popular Twitter client Gravity has gained large fonts, for use by those like me who (ahem) have less than 20:20 vision in our advancing years. You'll need to go online in Gravity, move to  |  |
A little off topic, but then this is Friday/weekend and we're all supposed to be letting go a little - I've been moaning a lot in the podcasts and on The Phones Show about how Symbian OS and other mobile  |
A third member of the AAS team has now had a few weeks with the Nokia N97 (we're saving Ewan til last - he'll be reporting back from the Edinburgh Fringe with it in August) and , drawing comparisons with  |  |
Samsung Italy have released a fairly major (I8910XXIG2) firmware update for the i8910 HD (Omnia HD, as it's branded in Italy). The biggest change is to re-enable AAC (8bit 16KHz. mono) as the audio codec for HD video recording. A  |  |
RIM is now coming out like never before with its optical trackball feature. It was initially the Curve 8520 that adopted this feature. Now it's the turn of the Onyx to be spotted with the optical trackball. We, of course,  |
HTC is pretty much regarded as one of the best manufacturers of full touch smartphones today. The latest HTC Touch Pro2 has made a big impression on the general public, so it comes as no surprise that T-Mobile is now  |
Canada, it's time now to celebrate! Bell has launched the BlackBerry Tour 9630 smartphone, ahead of its arch rival Canadian CDMA carrier, Telus. Right now, the device is on sale only through the Bell website, but we expect to be  |
We have always been mad after the Casio G'zOne line of rugged phones for Verizon Wireless. The Casio EXILIM C721 was exhibited at the CES 2009, so we were just waiting to hear more about this multimedia clamshell phone. This  |
We have for you today, a video walkthrough of the HTC Snap smartphone. This wonderful device is powered by a 528 MHz Qualcomm processor and runs Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard. Additionally, the HTC Snap comes with a trackball, 4-row QWERTY  |
Bell Mobility today announced the 3G BlackBerry(R) Tour(TM) smartphone from Research In Motion (RIM), a powerful new global smartphone that operates on both EVDO and HSPA high speed networks globally and delivers advanced multimedia capabilities and access to industry leading  |
The New York MTA and Long Island Rail Road railways have issued an initial request for information for companies to provide wireless broadband services in its stations and trains.  |
India's Idea Cellular has received approval from its shareholders to split off its tower assets into a separate company, Idea Cellular Towers Infrastructure.  |
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