Motorola WX404 will soon become available

While it is known that the Motorola WX404 will soon become available for purchase, it is unknown which carrier will carry the device – Sprint and Verizon are the 2 options. In terms of features the Motorola WX404 boasts a QWERTY keyboard and a 2-megapixel camera for photos and videos.

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Verizon advertising partner rumored to be working on iPhone campaign

Rumors of a Verizon iPhone arriving this summer continue to surface, with CrunchGear claiming Landor Associates, which handles Verizon’s branding, is working an advertising campaign regarding Apple’s next-generation handset.

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LG GD880 Mini Tiësto Edition

Though the LG GD880 was launched in Europe last only month, this phone has got a special edition and it is christened the Mini Tiësto Edition. This special edition is in tie up with (obviously) Tijs Michiel Verwest, who is a very popular DJ. Apart from the similar features of the LG GD880 (a 5-megapixel camera, 3.2-inch WVGA touch sensitive screen, HSPA and WiFi connectivity, GPS, 3.5mm headset jack), this special edition comes packed with Tiësto’s Kaleidoscope album, his 10 exclusive remixes, two videos, and some dedicated wallpapers and ringtones

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Reviews of Microsoft “Kin” Phones

Microsoft’s new Kin phones are now available for order, and early reviews are starting to appear. The Kin isn’t Windows Mobile or Windows Phone 7, but I think it clearly shows the direction that Microsoft is headed. This week we’ll discuss that, and I’ll point you to the reviews

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Pantech breEZe II

Pantech has announced their second edition of the popular and successful breEZe AT&T. Just like the original breEZe, this second edition is also targeting older age group or folks who like user friendly phones, and just because of that along with a large text and simple linear menu, the new breEZe II also sports an “Advanced mode”. This mode represents the phone’s complete set of features including the social networking, email, web, games and entertainment options.

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DustPan+Bin: A Convertible Trash Receptacle

DustPan+Bin: a name as ruthlessly descriptive as it is full of annoying designer-y typographic quirks. The concept product it refers to is a combo trashcan and dustpan, complete with a handsome matching broom. The idea seems to be that you would leave the triangular receptacle in the corner of the room, just like any other trashcan, but when a rubbish-strewn-on-floor emergency arises, you are merely ninety degrees and a good sharp kick away from cleaning up

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Mac sales forecast to grow 20% on strong demand for new MacBook Pros

Apple’s recent MacBook Pro refresh and the newly launched iPad 3G are both strong sellers, industry and supply chain sources have told one Wall Street analyst, who believes Apple could see another quarter with more than 20 percent year-over-year growth in Mac sales.

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Blue Skies for the iPhone/iPod Touch free today

Once again, another iPod Touch and iPhone game has gone free for a day. This time, it is Blue Skies, another shoot-em-up game. This one features about “30 levels of high-paced action” as well as “bonus items, a host of different weapons, and a random level generator”.

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Sony’s NEX Mirrorless Cameras Are the Smallest in the World

Sony has at last made good on its promise of mirrorless, interchangeable-lens compact cameras. We saw some mock-ups of the slab-like cameras back in February, and now Sony’s answer to the Micro Four Thirds and Samsung’s NX1 is here

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Symbian releases the new Symbian^3 reference library

Symbian released a new version of the Symbian^3 reference library for product developers. Here’s what they say about it: The library will look quite familiar in places, since it is based on content published previously on the Symbian developer website

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Project Natal getting an October release date

I think we are all looking forward to that motion control without a controller Project Natal from Microsoft, and we got a release date. Actually, we got an idea of a pre-Christmas launch date, and it is in October this year. I would imagine that they won’t make enough of them, so they purposely sell out before the holidays

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Motorola Flipout: Let’s just say it’s square

Welcome to another square phone on the cellular phone block. The Flipout has both Android 2.1 and Motorola’s BLUR UI, a 3.1 Megapixel camera, a QWERTY keyboard, a 2.8 inch display, 256 MB of RAM, GPS, and 700 MHz processor. The Flipout is due to flip out in the United States in June one of three colors (green, black, and pink).

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Cradle, a Spinning Lap-Tray for the iPad

I know nothing about the American version of rounders that you call baseball, but if I did I would say that the crowd-sourcing company Quirky just keeps hitting balls out of the park. This time the committee-designed product is a handsome lap-tray for the iPad, called the Cradle. The Cradle, which would actually be a pretty great work-in-bed laptop stand, is a bent-wood design which wraps over the lap to support the iPad in front of you

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Noosy 2-in-1 VoIP Adapter and SIM Unlocker – open up your comms and save your fingers

The Noosy 2–in-1 VoIP Adapter and SIM Unlock apparently has the power not only to unlock your mobile phone, but also give you one click IP dialing as well. So no more having to enter in long numbers + PIN 178 words | permalink | No comments | digg this

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reCaptcha Mailhide – protect your email address from online spammers

reCaptcha Mailhide is a clever way to protect your email address from online spam harvesters. Instead of using old techniques like name at domain dot com, or scrambling your online email address with a tool like AddressMunger, you can use 157 words | permalink | No comments | digg this

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Japanese iPad 3G to be carrier locked

Back when the iPad was first announced Apple made it clear that the device would be sold unlocked. Well, it seems that only applied to everywhere besides Japan as it was recently announced that the iPad 3G will be locked to Softbank Mobile. If you’re familiar with Japan you’ll know that Softbank Mobile is the exclusive carrier of iPhones so it’s not really a surprise that Apple would choose them to received a locked down iPad.

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Sprint waves goodbye to Nexus One, says hello to EVO 4G

What was once the premiere Android device is quickly getting overlooked by several carriers — It was already announced that Verizon wouldn’t be taking on the Nexus One, instead favoring the Droid Incredible and now Sprint is next. Sprint has just announced that they will be focusing hteir efforts of the EVO 4G and will not be releasing a Nexus One for their services. Of course if this saddens you in any way, don’t let it as the EVO 4G is superior to the Nexus One is virtually every way.

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Motorola i890 Cell Phone Review–Simple But Solid

I don’t get the opportunity to play with many Motorola phones, so whenever I do, I’m always at least kind of intrigued.  And the Motorola i890 is going to give me an opportunity to satisfy my intrigue. The Motorola i890 is a folder-style flip phone with conference call capability, voice recorder, caller ID, speakerphone, Bluetooth connectivity, push to talk capability, a phone book with capacity for six hundred names and numbers, mobile web, mobile email, text messaging, Java capability, several kinds of downloadable content, a two megapixel camera with supplementing 4x zoom, alarm clock, calendar, MP3 player, and a battery capable of yielding a strange two hundred and five minutes of talk time on a single battery.

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AT&T announces 2 new CradlePoint MiFi devices

AT&T has just announced that they will be releasing two new MiFI devices manufactured by CradlePoint ; the PHS300 Personal WiFi Hostpot and the CTR350 Mobile Broadband Travel Router. Both of these devices are aimed towards the business crowd as they both feature the ability to connect up to 16 802.11b/g connections making it perfect for a corporate outing where a company won’t want to pay for individual wireless cards. Both devices also feature WEP, WPA/WPA2,NAT, SPI and a built-in firewall

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Dell’s new WM311 wireless mouse

If you’re looking for a new mouse to match your brand new Apple computer and don’t want to fork over the cash for a Mighty Mouse perhaps you should check out Dell ’s latest offering. This mouse is called the WM311 and features a sleek white housing, perfect for any Apple fan, and a price tag of just 30 bucks. Spec wise you’re looking at 1000 dpi optical tracking and a micro USB reciever that apparantly touts “concealed, fold-up storage” functionality.

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Prosecution seeks to protect informant in Gizmodo iPhone case

Prosecutors investigating the case of the iPhone prototype that was sold to Gizmodo last month have filed an argument that says details of the search must be kept sealed to protect the identity of an informant who confidentially participated in the investigation.

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Cookbooks: The highest priced iPad book category

Just like the iTunes app store, the iBooks app on the iPad spotlights the Top Paid (and Top Free) books within each category. Here are some charts that compare the average price (by rank)1 across the major categories. The average price of the Top 50 titles across the major categories range from $7-$15

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