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iPhone battery replacement DIY: Video Edition

November 30, 2007 by Will Park - 1 Comment

We’ve seen a good amount of iPhone DIY (Do-It-Yourself) projects out there, but this is one of the slicker DIY tutorials. The resident iPhone fanatics at GearLive have posted a DIY video detailing the iPhone’s battery replacement procedure. You shouldn’t really need to replace your battery, seeing as how your iPhone couldn’t be more than…

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iPhone 2.0 delayed?

November 30, 2007 by Will Park - 1 Comment

This is one of those purely speculative type of reports, but for all we know, it could turn out to be true. Following on the recent confirmation from AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson that the next-generation iPhone (the iPhone 2.0, if you will) will be sporting a 3G radio and will be available next year. Now,…

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Verizon to pick up HTC Libra as SMT5800 or UTStarcom XV5800; to have 3G

November 30, 2007 by Will Park - 5 Comments

There isn’t much here that we didn’t already know (other than the 3G bit, more on that later), but we thought you HTC Libra (S720) fans out there on Verizon’s network would appreciate an update on the hybrid keypad/keyboard device’s status with Big Red – especially since it was supposed to have launched in August.…

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FCC gives us a glimpse of the HTC Clio

November 30, 2007 by Will Park - Leave a Comment

What’s this now? We’re usually keen on HTC’s future handset plans, but this one seems to have flown in under our radar and has already been approved by the FCC. The HTC Clio, folks. It’s a GSM/EDGE/HSDPA device with WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0, and a pair of cameras (a higher pixel-density shooter for the serious stuff…

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Windows Mobile update to add higher-resolution widescreen display support

November 30, 2007 by Will Park - 6 Comments

Well, it’s about time. We’ve been stuck with our 320 x 240 WinMo resolutions for so long that it’s almost surprising that Microsoft has added higher-resolution widescreen support. We say almost because the bumped-up resolution support is pretty much the most logical and simplest feature update that Microsoft could have included in the new Windows…

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Motorola CEO Zander steps down to make way for COO Brown’s reign

November 30, 2007 by Will Park - 1 Comment

As most struggling corporations tend to do when times get tough, keep getting tougher, and are forecasted to get even worse, Motorola has sent their Chief Executive Officer (CEO) out the door with a golden parachute. Ed Zander has been at the helm of Motorola’s wayward ship for almost four years now, and has endured…

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South Korean man killed by co-worker’s drill, not LG cellphone

November 30, 2007 by Will Park - Leave a Comment

We thought it a little odd that an “exploding” cellphone battery could inflict the kind of physical damage that killed that South Korean quarry worker, who we only know as Seo (his last name). Broken ribs and spine aren’t the type of injuries we’d expect from a faulty mobile phone’s battery. And, with this breaking…

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FCC unveils E-ten Glofish X650 with FM transmitter

November 29, 2007 by Will Park - 1 Comment

In case the recently revealed E-ten Glofish X600 didn’t rock your world, the up-and-coming smartphone manufacturer has pushed their new E-ten Glofish X650 through the FCC’s testing process. We had speculated that the Glofish X600’s spec-sheet failed to include 3G, nor a VGA disply, because they were saving those features for the Glofish X600+ (much…

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3.3 billion mobile phones worldwide – 50% global market penetration

November 29, 2007 by Will Park - 1 Comment

We can’t walk into a coffee shop these days without seeing a mobile phone (or cellphone, depending on your locale) in everyone’s hand. But, just how widespread is this new-fangled “wireless service” around the world? Well, a new report indicates that mobile phones have a 50% global market penetration rate – in other words, just…

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EU telecom ministers support opening up 900Mhz GSM radio spectrum for mobile services

November 29, 2007 by Will Park - Leave a Comment

European Union telecom ministers have given their support for a plan to open the 900Mhz radio frequencies that have traditionally been allocated for GSM mobile phone service to allow advanced mobile services like 3G wireless data networks. The plan was proposed back in July and was backed by the GSMA on grounds that the 900Mhz…

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