The Nokia 5610 XpressMusic handset has been circling T-Mobile’s network for longer than we can remember (our short-term is shot). The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic has already touched down on T-Mobile as a monoblock (candybar) musicphone, but that leaves the slider form-factor Nokia 5610 XpressMusic yet to come. Today, we’re finally seeing the music-oriented slider land…
iPhone Dev Team releases PwnageTool 2.0.2 to jailbreak iPhone 2.0.1 OS – iPhone and iPhone 3G can run free!
Avoiding that new, performance-enhancing iPhone 2.0.1 OS update for fear of losing your jailbreak applications? Don’t want to risk not being able to unlock your iPhone 3G after updating to the iPhone 2.0.1 OS? Well, good news, you iPhone hacking fiend, you. The always reliable iPhone Dev Team has released their latest PwnageTool update. PwnageTool…
BlackBerry Bold 9000 hitting Rogers on August 19th?
If the latest rumors filtering down the various intertubes prove to be on point, Canadian fans of the RIM’s push-emailing smartphones could see Rogers launching the heralded BlackBerry Bold 9000 on August 19th. The BlackBerry Bold 9000 has already gone live in Chile, Germany, and Austria, but North American releases are still rumored to be…
Keep tabs on the 2008 Olympics with your mobile phone
If you’re keeping track of the 2008 Olympics in the comfort of your own home, then you’ll likely already know that the Olympic Games are being covered by all major media outlets on the planet – on all major media formats available. But, it can get a little hectic trying to keep track of all…
Bell brings Samsung Instinct to Canada for $129.95
The Samsung Instinct is one of the most popular CDMA touchscreen handsets to land on North American shores in some time. With Sprint claiming records sales numbers for the Instinct, Bell has apparently taken the handset’s popularity in to account in their own Canadian debut of the Samsung Instinct. As expected, Bell has launched their…
Mobile radio transmission in Beijing demands free speech in China
Today we see the 2008 Beijing Olympics kick off in government-censored China. In addition to China’s countless human-rights atrocities and internet censorship, the draconian government is known for stifling free speech by reporters looking to publish news and opinion articles that expose China’s problems. The latest fight against censorship comes from the free press organization…
Sprint and Clearwire defend merger against AT&T’s objections
With Sprint struggling to turnaround their business and working hard to bring their high-speed WiMAX-based XOHM wireless data network online, some big-dogs in the wireless industry are opposing the Sprint and Clearwire merger deal currently under consideration by the Feds. AT&T has voiced their opposition to the merger, claiming that both companies were misrepresenting their…
Will the real PSP Phone please stand up?
Sit back down, Sony. Despite fairly significant consumer demand for a legitimate PSP Phone, you’ve failed to deliver PSP-branded handset aimed at mobile gamers the world over. There have been patents, rumors, concepts, and fakes circulating the internets, but you still can’t seem to get a PSP Phone to market. As such, you’ll just have…
Celio REDFLY Windows Mobile companion notebook now available
Fans of the doomed-from-the-start Palm Foleo will be happy to hear that the Celio REDFLY Windows Mobile companion notebook is now available online. The Celio REDFLY works to extend the computing power of your Windows Mobile smartphone to a notebook form-factor with larger display and full-sized QWERTY keyboard. With no OS, CPU or storage, the…
iPhone blacklist can only prevent core location services?
It seems that there’s an alternative explanation to the discovery of an iPhone feature that allows the handset to phone home (connect to an Apple server) and check for unauthorized applications. The “Blacklist” feature, as it’s been called recently, checks the iPhone’s installed application against a known list (a blacklist, if you will) of malicious…