Headphones? Check. Fifteen minutes? Check. Mobile news? Right here.
This week’s episode of the IntoMobile podcast brings you the latest news on the BlackBerry Storm OS, Rogers’ BlackBerry 8900, new unlocking techniques, as well as some announcements out of Nokia World – namely the shiny new N97. A slightly shorter episode without Will around, but he should be good and healed from the Black Friday zombies before next weeek rolls around.
Strap in and get listening to Episode 11 of The Signal after the jump!
Music by Krazy Baldhead.
Download The Signal ( Episode 11 ) – iTunes – RSS – (13:51)
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Headlines
BlackBerry Storm Updates En Route
Verizon Ungrinchifies, Unlocks GPS on BlackBerry Pearl and Curve
BlackBerry 8900 Versus BlackBerry Bold: Picture Comparison
How to Unlock Any BlackBerry 8000 or 9000-Series for Free!
Nokia N97 Announced with Slide, Touch and a Tilt
Nokia unveils three new accessories
Nokia extends its mobile email offering
Rumours
Sony Ericsson’s upcoming Cyber-shot handsets; Kate is actually C510
Bell, Telus BlackBerry Storm Going on Sale December 15th.?
Nokia extends its mobile email offering
Rogers BlackBerry 8900 going for $179.99?
Sony Ericsson’s 2009 Walkman flagship phone’s specs revealed
White HTC Touch Diamond Makes an Appearance
Releases
Nokia 2608 – low-end phone for the CDMA market
Nokia 2605 Mirage Comes to Verizon
Land Rover to enter mobile phone game next year with rugged handsets
World’s Second Android Phone Now on Presale
Samsung Ego GT-S9402 Offering Dual SIM Luxuriousness to Russians
Sony Ericsson T303, T700 and W595 go pink!
New Wine Colored LG Vu 920 Coming to AT&T
Motorola EM35 ROKR Ready to… ROCK!
Sony Ericsson T700 gets even more color options
HTC Touch Diamond Comes to Rogers for $199.99
iPhone 3G Coming to Taiwan via Chunghwa Telecom on December 13th
Chinese Manufacturer Hops Onto Android Bandwagon
LG SH460 wants to appeal to skiers
Pantech Presto is Korea-only touchscreen-equipped music phone
Telstra’s “Country Phone” DOESN’T looks ugly as hell; Should work in the middle of nowhere *update*