AirCell isn’t ready to throw in the towel! Just when we thought it was curtains for AirCell and its ambitious goals to provide in-flight wireless service, there’s this new report from the Wall Street Journal that AirCell will be providing in-flight WiFi.
Archives for April 5, 2007
Sleek & Slim SKY Cell Phone Concept – The Greatest Phone That Was Never Made
Amazing, beautiful, sleek, slim – words that could be used to describe this glowing, mirror-finished concept phone. But, then so are words like impossible, never, keep-dreaming (okay, that last one isn’t really one word). What we wouldn’t do for this glossy-black fashion phone with that oh-so-desirable minimalist sliding touchpad. The SKY is like that high…
It’s A Cell Phone, No Wait It’s A Stun Gun
This cell phone stun gun comes to us from our friends at BudK Catalog. Inconspicuously marauding as cell phone, this stun gun will deliver an 800 volt shock to anyone you don’t like threatening your well-being. Pick one up for about $60, unless you’re in HI, MA, MI, NJ, NY, RI, or WI. Via: UneasySilence
Another picture of the Nokia 8600 turns up
If this thing runs S60 … I’m going to go nuts. I highly doubt it will though. Link to the first two pictures if you missed them.
FCC Approves Samsung i760
Looks like the Samsung i760 has the green-light for a US release! The FCC recently approved the Windows Mobile 6.0 powered smartphone for CDMA duty on Verizon’s EV-DO network. There’s been a lot of coverage on this sliding-qwerty Pocket PC, and it’s nice to finally see this thing strapping up to hit US shores. A…
Show Nokia what’s in your pocket and win a N95
Ultra awesome contest. Steve Garfield’s got a horse. I’m not a very material person. Most of my memories are either hosted on the internet, on this spinning piece of magnet or in my brain. My dog can’t fit in my pocket, neither can my headphones. This is tough. I do want to enter this contest.
Nokia Siemens Networks to host Blyk mobile network
Blyk will launch in Britain in the middle of 2007. Their core network will be powered by Nokia Siemens. I love Blyk’s website. Super minimalism.
How important is Open C to Nokia?
Enough to dedicate an entire press release for the Open C SDK.
Willcom to focus on mobilizing business customers with Nokia
Official Press Release. Summary: A Japanese carrier called Willcom is going to use Nokia’s Intellisync software for their Windows Mobile 5 handsets. Two points: We’re up to Windows Mobile 6 … Why not convince Willcom to use Nokia devices? 😉