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Seen that? - The Motorola Ming (A1200)
The Motorola Ming (A1200) The Smart PDA Last night, Jayvee Fernandez of Cellphone9 and I met-up. I got to use the Motorola Ming he was reviewing for Mobile Philippines. The first impression you get is how compactly beautiful the smartphone is. ...
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Samsung acquires 'Android' trademark for mobile hardware sales in Korea
As it turns out, Korea operates two separate trademark systems for hardware and software. So while this doesn't affect Android OS and its distribution, Samsung's recent acquisition of the Android hardware trademark does forbid other manufacturers from releasing Android-branded devices -- whether they be a mobile phone, a PMP, PDA, GPS, DMB, or any other snappily titled mobile computer --...
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What Is The Best Phone For YOU?
I just went through the process of choosing what the best phone is for me and to a certain extend still am.  But here the operating word is YOU! As soon as Palm merged the PDA ... ... Related posts:QOTD: What Is The Best Phone on the Market? Cell Phone unlocking Legal?! For the next three years YES! My Phone, Your Phone, and Windows PhoneAll Announced Today At Mobile World Conference
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American Airlines now with 27 airports in participation with mobile boarding passes
With the addition of 19 more airports accepting mobile boarding passes, American Airlines has brought the total amount of airports in participation to 27. The boarding passes work with both mobile phones and PDA's and display a scannable 2D bar-code, allowing the user to bypass the check in desk or having to print your boarding pass from home and proceed directly to security. Participation is...
submitted by CellPhoneTrek on 11th Mar 2010 (via cellphonetrek.com)
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Engadget lunacy – ever heard of Handera
The folks at Engadgets usually have excellent columnists and editors but their latest addition to the team doesnt seem to be fully up to speed. His latest column contained the following statement: Sony led the market in innovation when it entered the PDA space. It offered the first Palm OS devices with removable storage, the first
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