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Friday, October 24th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
Locked in a footrace with AT&T’s Fuze to become the first US national carrier to launch a variant of the HTC Touch Pro, Sprint has announced that folks can start ordering the QWERTY smartphone this week from “select national retailers,” making good on a promise made at CTIA last month. That’s not quite as cool as a full-scale launch, but at least we′ll start to get ‘em in the wild in the next few days — meanwhile, a more full-scale, fanfare-filled launch is planned for November 2 when the Touch Pro is made available online, via phone, and in all Sprint stores. Any Touch Diamond buyers feeling lingering regrets right about now?
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Original post by Chris Ziegler
Posted in channel, convertible notebook, , , election day, dish network, Windows Mobile, BreakingNews, FCC, directv, sprint | No Comments »
Tuesday, October 21st, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
It’s already been floating around for a day or two, but Samsung and AT&T have decided to go ahead and follow up their latest WinMo smartphone’s release to stores with… oh, you know, some actual press material. The Epix rundown goes something like this: Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, 3.6Mbps HSDPA, WiFi, Bluetooth, 2-megapixel cam, AGPS with AT&T Navigator, Video Share support, 320 x 320 2.5-inch touchscreen display, and one of those crazy “optical mice″ for on-screen navigation when using the touchscreen itself is just too much trouble. Get it now (or yesterday, if you were really on the ball) for $99.99 on a two-year contract.
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Original post by Chris Ziegler
Posted in print publication, publication, bookreview, convertible notebook, channel, election day, DigitalPhotoFrame, cloud computing, directv, dish network, Windows Mobile | No Comments »
Tuesday, October 21st, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones
Given that both the iPAQ Data Messenger and Voice Messenger were spotted on HP’s website last night, we didn′t exactly need a press release to affirm their ascent into officialdom, but hey, we’ll take it. The two WinMo 6.1-powered handsets will soon be loosed on Vodafone in Europe, and starting next month, prospective consumers can buy in for £399 ($677) / £333 ($565) off-contract; as for the subsidized rates, you′ll have to hold your horses for those. If you′re just interested in the hands-on video, however, you can mosey on beyond the break and mash play.
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in vod, video on demand, multitouch, vudu, titles, mozilla, Copy Protection, screen, channel, am300, Trends, KatsuhikoHarada, Masaki Teruoka, election day, dish network, Windows Mobile | No Comments »
Monday, October 20th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones
Looks like that rumor was mostly spot on, as two new consumer-minded iPAQ handhelds have emerged on HP’s website. Without much fanfare, the Windows Mobile 6.1-powered iPAQ Data Messenger and Voice Messenger have been granted dedicated sites, complete with imagery, specifications and recommended accessories. Starting with the touchscreen-heavy Data Messenger (seen above), you′ll find a 2.81-inch LED-backlit display (320 x 240), a full QWERTY slide-out keyboard, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR / WiFi, HSDPA, quad-band GSM support, aGPS, a 3.1-megapixel camera and a microSD card slot. As for the Voice Messenger (pictured after the break), it’s packing a 2.4-inch 320 x 240 LED-backlit screen, a 20-key “keyboard” and most everything else already mentioned on its big bro. There’s nary a clue on pricing or a release date, but we imagine both of those snippets will reveal themselves shortly.
[Via WMPowerUser]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in vod, video on demand, vudu, titles, mozilla, Copy Protection, multitouch, screen, directv, Trends, dish network, election day, channel, Windows Mobile | No Comments »
Monday, October 20th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
Pharos’ line of GPS-equipped Windows Mobile handsets has sort of lost its place in our hearts now that seemingly every phone under the sun — smartphone or otherwise — comes equipped with wicked advanced AGPS out of the box, but the company’s latest pair actually looks competitive for reasons that have nothing to do with GPS whatsoever. Sure, GPS is nice, but the Traveller 117 and 127 really rock on account of tri-band 7.2Mbps downstream HSPA, and in the case of the 117, a VGA display. They’ve also got 2-megapixel primary and VGA front-facing cames, Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, and covert semi-official launches courtesy of Dell’s online store. What more could you ask for?
[Thanks, rock99rock]
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Original post by Chris Ziegler
Posted in dish network, election day, channel, directv, texas instruments, 2-d, 3-d, dlp, Windows Mobile | No Comments »
Saturday, October 18th, 2008
Filed under: Wireless

We knew they didn’t like it, and now they′re going out of their way to prove it. After FCC chairman Kevin Martin set forth a proposal to use the freed spectrum from the forthcoming 2009 digital TV transition for bringing mobile broadband to more locales, broadcasters who’d rather not deal with the trouble are stepping in with a collective “nuh uh!” Station owners and the four television networks filed an “emergency request” on Friday afternoon in hopes of convincing the FCC to hold off on its plan to vote on white space rules until “everyone had a chance to comment on the findings.” The report that’s mentioned found that no significant interference would come into play should the waves be opened up for unlicensed devices, but a spokeswoman for the National Association of Broadcasters stated that “the FCC is misinterpreting the actual data collected by their own engineers.” Whether or not NAB will get the 45-day grace period it’s asking for, however, remains to be seen.
[Via Mobile Tech Today, image courtesy of Orbitcast]
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Original post by Darren Murph
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Thursday, October 16th, 2008
Filed under: Wireless
Good news, folks — Kevin Martin believes that more mobile broadband is good for this nation. And we’re all about getting the WiFi to the people. Just as expected, the FCC chairman has voiced his support for using vacant airwaves from the looming 2009 digital TV transition to bring mobile broadband to more areas. According to Martin: “No one should ever underestimate the potential that new technologies and innovations may bring to society.” His proposal was issued ahead of an official report asserting that potential interference with existing infrastructure could be avoided if “technical safeguards” were put in place to prevent it. Sounds good from here, now go ‘head with your bad self, Mr. Martin.
[Image courtesy of TechLuver]
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Original post by Darren Murph
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Wednesday, October 15th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Wireless
AT&T and Option jointly announced the launch of one of the world’s smallest HSPA USB devices today, the USBConnect Quicksilver. The latest in the carrier’s line of LaptopConnect devices, this mobile broadband unit weighs just 1.2-ounces and can roam (for a price, of course) in more than 150 countries, with 3G available in over 60. Best of all, this USB modem actually looks halfway decent for the fashionistas that care, boasting an “intelligent” protective cap and a mildly curvaceous flair. Oh, and did we mention that it’s available today at no cost if you ink your name to a two-year DataConnect plan of $60 or more? ‘Cause it is.
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Original post by Darren Murph
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Friday, October 10th, 2008
Filed under: Wireless
While Sprint’s XOHM network is sticking to the bustling metropolises of the US, Redline is looking to bring the wonders of 4G to those sitting in rural America. Granted, this here deployment isn’t the first we’ve seen in a less-than-dense locale, but thanks to its RedMAX infrastructure products and Nex-Tech’s desire to spread the love, a number of cities in the Sunflower State are about to get blanketed with WiMAX. More specifically, we’re told that Hays (see above) and Great Bend will get covered by next month, but we’re left to assume, er, hope that neighboring towns will fall under the umbrella in due time.
[Via InformationWeek, image courtesy of AirForceBase]
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Original post by Darren Murph
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Thursday, October 9th, 2008
Filed under: Laptops, Peripherals, Wireless
Yesterday was a pretty big day for Sprint (along with a number of laptop manufacturers), as America’s had its first major glimpse at widespread WiMAX. A few other tidbits lingering from the mayhem were the obligatory speed tests — which were decidedly average — and what’s believed to be a prototype Aspire One with inbuilt WiMAX capabilities. Said netbook was residing within an Intel-branded van, and while it wasn’t made clear if Acer had any plans of bringing such a beast to the commercial realm, the folks at Laptop found the WiMAX surfing to be respectable, but not mind-blowing, as the New York Times homepage took around 15 seconds to load completely. Mr. Dave Zatz was able to pull down around 4,600kbps (and 1,519kbps up) in an impromptu speed test, while Kevin over at jkOnTheRun only managed 3,435kbps down / 1,555kbps up. As always, YMMV.
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in converter, gui, Messenger, expired, pantel, waterproof, waterproof tv, Comcast Digital Voice, Holiday projects, directv, handmade, dish network, election day, election, channel, Internet | No Comments »
Wednesday, October 8th, 2008
Filed under: Wireless
Hot on the heels of Lenovo comes Acer, which is somehow claiming “first!11one!” in the US market with WiMAX-enabled laptops. Introduced today in Baltimore in conjunction with the formal unveiling of Sprint’s XOHM network, the Aspire 4930-6862 and Aspire 6930-6771 both include the innate ability to hop on a WiMAX network and surf at 4G speeds. As for specs, the former packs a 14.1-inch WXGA panel, 2GHz Core 2 Duo T7350 CPU, 3GB of RAM, WiFi / WiMAX capability, integrated graphics, a dual-layer DVD writer, 320GB SATA HDD, 5-in-1 card reader, built-in webcam, Windows Vista Premium and an $899.99 sticker. The larger 6930 differs only in the 16-inch 1,366 x 768 resolution panel, as everything else (price included) remains the same. Charm City residents can snatch ‘em up right now at NewEgg and TigerDirect.
[Via DigitalTrends]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in platform, kottke.org, Comcast Digital Voice, applications, Messenger, gnu, gui, AT&T, Holiday projects, directv, Internet, dish network, election day, election, channel, sprint | No Comments »
Wednesday, October 8th, 2008
Filed under: Laptops, Wireless
It’s a big day in Baltimore with the proper launch of Sprint’s XOHM WiMAX network, and Lenovo’s making sure it snags a bit of that limelight to announce this. Starting today, prospective customers can snatch up a ThinkPad S, SL500, X301 and T400 with integrated WiMAX capability, meaning that you can hop on the ultra-fast mobile internet highway in Baltimore and elsewhere if you’re really lucky. Later this year, the laptop maker will be adding the option on its business-focused ThinkPad W500, W700, SL400 and X200 models as well as the consumer-minded IdeaPad Y530. There’s no word on how much this capability adds to the cost of a machine, but WiMAX-enabled lappies can be had starting at $720 right now.
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in param, youtube, stereo, quality, embed, blog, MovableType, kottke.org, AT&T, dish network, BestBuyMobile, election day, channel, Holiday projects, election, BestBuy | No Comments »
Wednesday, October 8th, 2008
Filed under: Wireless
Not too keen on snatching your WiMAX via ExpressCard? Fret not, as ZTE’s T⅍ (which was leaked early last month) is fast approaching. Hailed as the only USB modem available (and certified, no less) for the launch of the XOHM network, the TU25 presumably allows users to plug it into a spare USB port, wave a magic wand and begin surfing the mobile broadband superhighway in Baltimore (and a few other places, we hear). There’s a frighteningly small amount of details on this thing right now, but hopefully we’ll have some of the more crucial aspects (price, release date, etc.) sooner rather than later.
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in Packet8, Holiday projects, scifi, Vonage, AT&T, jitter, Comcast Digital Voice, linuxbusiness, offering, directv, Internet, dish network, election day, election, channel, sprint | No Comments »
Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Portable Audio
Nothing like a pair of high-brow Europeans slapping each other in the streets, huh? In response to Nokia’s forthcoming Comes with Music service, Sony Ericsson is confirming rumors by announcing a competing unlimited music download service dubbed Play Now Plus. The service, which will be available “solely through telecoms operators,” will provide subscribers with access to millions of tunes, and customers can even keep up to 300 jams after their 6- to 18-month contract expires. According to SE’s marketing head Lennard Hoornik, it’ll be rockin′ on Telenor within a few weeks, and it will spread from Sweden into more of Western Europe in Q1 2009 and into other world markets in Q2 2009. We’re told that the service will run early adopters 99 Swedish crowns ($15) per month, and so far as we can tell, you don′t have to have a specific SE phone to get in on the action.
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in linuxbusiness, offering, election, scifi, Holiday projects, Vonage, Packet8, channel, election day, intel celeron m, Nokia 2323 classic, FCC, texas instruments, dish network, directv, Music | No Comments »
Thursday, September 11th, 2008

I’m not sure if this briefcase makes it look like you’re carrying something very special or what, but the BriefCrate sure is neat lookin’. Via Milk Crate Digest.
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