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Garmin-Asus to release low-cost Eee Phone this year
February 17, 2009
TAIPEI - The Eee Phone, a smartphone that takes its name from popular computer products by Asustek Computer (Asus) including the Eee PC netbook line, will be among the early handsets released by the new Garmin-Asus mobile phone business the two companies announced last week.
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Recycled Phones Should've Remained Bottles
January 21, 2009
SAN FRANCISCO - Would you buy a crap phone just because it's "green"? When a company has 350 employees dedicated to implementing a brand-spanking-new mobile OS into its devices, one doesn't really expect to see a phone made out of recycled plastic bottles. But defying any rational judgment, Motorola decided to become even more boring with its 2009 phone lineup
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Cut Your Phone Costs
January 06, 2009
SAN FRANCISCO - Want to hear a shocker? My family ran up nearly $2,700 in phone bills over the last 12 months. And that doesn't include new cell phones, or our landline-based DSL Internet access.
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IPhone Beware, The Nokia N97 Is Coming
December 10, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO - After months of waiting, Nokia finally announced the N97, the company's second (unreleased) device to challenge the iPhone and revive to the N-series to their former glory. With a 3.5" touchscreen, 5-megapixel camera and 32GB of memory, the N97 is one phone worth waiting for in the New Year.
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Cell-Phone Insurance: A Bet on Bad Luck?
December 10, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO - When my three-month-old iPhone 3G nearly died, I suddenly became very interested in phone insurance plans that had previously left me cold. Major carriers typically offer insurance along with umpteen other "up-sells" when you buy a new handset, and I reflexively turn all of them down.
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Will Android be Motorola's savior?
November 27, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO - With no popular phones released for this holiday season, and hardly any this year, Motorola is set to revamp its entire mobile phone division with the help of Google's mobile operating system, Android.
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Coming Soon to Your Smartphone: Web Conferencing
November 13, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO - With the cost of travel rising, Web conferences using tools such as Microsoft's Live Meeting and WebEx have become a popular substitute for in-person presentations. But such services depend on desktop clients that aren't always handy for business travelers.
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VZ Navigator cell phone GPS
November 13, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO - VZ Navigator, Verizon's branded cell phone GPS service, features accurate turn-by-turn directions, navigation, live traffic alerts with detouring options, and weather and gas-price searching by location (along the route, by specific address, or even by airport proximity).
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Nokia E71 3G smartphone
October 16, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO - As Nokia's very first 3G phone with a full QWERTY keyboard, the US$500 E71 is an all-around improvement on its predecessor, the E61. It not only has a sleeker and more sophisticated curved design, but it packs a multitude of features ideal for both business and personal use.
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Palm Treo Pro, HP iPaq 910c Business Messenger
September 08, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO- In the world of smart phones, while Apple's TV ads insist that the iPhone 3G "works great with work" and BlackBerry fans eagerly await RIM's BlackBerry Bold, new Windows Mobile 6.1 handsets offer alternative products to corporate users who are willing to pay top dollar for a high-end smart phone with advanced features. I looked at shipping versions of two newcomers, HP's iPaq 910c Business Messenger and Palm's Treo Pro.
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