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CinemaNow allows remote downloads of full-length movies from your mobile phone

April 30, 2008 by Will Park - Leave a Comment

While the ability to download full-length movies straight to your mobile phone is still out of the question, CinemaNow makes it easier to download full-length movies to your computer. By serving up video trailers for a catalogue of 10,000 movies on your mobile phone, CinemaNow allows users to initiate downloads of movies from their mobile…

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Dating DNA brings online dating web-app to iPhone and iPod Touch

April 30, 2008 by Will Park - 5 Comments

Why not use that sexy iPhone in your pocket to get in touch with sexy members of the opposite sex? Well, DNA Dating has announced their new web-app for the iPhone and iPod Touch that gives iPhoners access to the new online dating network wherever, whenever. Simply point your iPhone’s Safari browser to http://www.datingdna.com/iphone and…

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IntoMobile wants your feedback!

April 30, 2008 by Will Park - 2 Comments

If you haven’t yet spotted it, allow me to direct your attention to the left-most portion of your browser window. You should see a floating “Feedback” button next to the main column. IntoMobile is always looking for new ways to give our community of mobile enthusiasts the most extensive and relevant resource on the web.…

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3G iPhone to get $200 subsidy from AT&T?

April 30, 2008 by Will Park - Leave a Comment

Writing for Fortune, ex-The Street writer Moritz cites industry sources in speculating that AT&T may be subsidizing the next-generation 3G iPhone to the tune of $199. The price subsidy would help cut the expected $399 and $499 (for the 8GB and 16GB variants, respectively) price tags to a more easily swallowed $199 and $299. AT&T…

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Telstra Australia makes the jump to GSM, kills off CDMA network!

April 30, 2008 by Will Park - 1 Comment

Sure, CDMA networks are going to stick around for the next couple years, but in the long-term, CDMA’s prospects are bleak. All relevant 4G plans are starting to form around GSM technology like HSPA (HSDPA and HSUPA) and LTE (Long Term Evolution). So, it makes sense that proactive carriers are already planning for the future…

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O2 picks up Windows Mobile powered Palm Treo 500

April 30, 2008 by Will Park - Leave a Comment

While it might look familiar to fans of the Palm Centro, the newest Palm handset to hit O2’s UK network isn’t your fluffy, consumer-oriented  device. The Palm Treo 500 goes back to Palm’s roots in enterprise devices and brings Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard along to hammer home its business prowess. Vodafone previously had an exclusive…

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T-Mobile USA finally launching 1700Mhz 3G network in New York on May 1

April 30, 2008 by Will Park - Leave a Comment

The age of T-Mobile’s 3G network is nigh! After months and months of delays and waiting on Uncle Sam to vacate his behind off T-Mobile’s AWS 3G spectrum, it looks like the No. 4 US wireless carrier is poised to go live with their 3G network. Come tomorrow, May 1, T-Mobile USA will light off…

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New iPhone rumor points to smaller iPhone

April 29, 2008 by Will Park - 3 Comments

Is Apple planning on a smaller variant to its iconic iPhone? According to Taiwan Economic News, sources in the supply chain are indicating that a lighter-weight and smaller variant of the iPhone is in the pipeline. Weighing in at 110-120g, compared to the current iPhone’s 158g weight, the smaller iPhone is said to forgo the…

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Verizon officially launching LG VX9100 enV2 tomorrow

April 29, 2008 by Will Park - 2 Comments

Sure, there are scattered reports of Verizon already offering the update to LG’s popular LG VX9900 enV, but the handset hasn’t yet gone officially official. For those of you eagerly awaiting Verizon’s launch of the updated enV handset – the LG VX9100 enV2 – you’re wait is almost over. The sleek and diminutive text-messaging powerhouse…

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RIM looking to hire Apple iPhone software developer?

April 29, 2008 by Will Park - 4 Comments

Like they say, “if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em.” At least that’s what is seems like RIM is doing by looking to hire software developers for the Apple iPhone. A new internal job listing suggests that RIM is looking to bring its BlackBerry software to the iPhone – possibly even allowing the iPhone to…

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