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Microsoft Is Considering Turning Zune into a Smartphone Ever since Microsoft took control of Danger Inc., it has been considering, and probably doing more than just that, using Danger technology to finally become an important player on the smartphone market. This business was, and still is, largely monopolized by Apple 's iPhone and RIM, and neither of the two is backing up one bit. "Microsoft...
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Rumored: Microsoft Pink to Arrive at CES 2009 We heard Microsoft is entering the phone business with an actual device next year. While we’re still waiting for more details we get another Microsoft rumor. The bad Windows maker has a Pink product which will get a weird technology combo from the Zune and from the Danger Inc. The Pink, whatever it is, might
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Zune Phone Dubbed “Pink” in the Works? The rumour of a Zune phone has been officially shot down on a few occasions, but like some blogospherical Bruce Willis, it simply refuses to die. Fresh information that the work-in-progress device is currently code-named “Pink”, will be manufactured by Danger, and we could be seeing prototypes as early as January at the Consumer Electronics
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If the Microsoft Zune / Danger smartphone platform will be released as rumored, we may finally see an end to disappointing multimedia overlays on Windows Mobile.
submitted by infoSyncWorld on 26th Nov 2008 (via infosyncworld.com)
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Rumors are circulating of a possible Microsoft smartphone based on the software giant's Zune digital music player. Code-named "Pink," the phone will use technology from Microsoft's acquisition of Danger, the company that brought the Sidekick to T-Mobile. The phone may be set to debut as early as January at the Consumer Electronics Show or at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona i...
submitted by FierceWireless on 25th Nov 2008 (via fiercewireless.com)
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BlackBerry Storm Danger Warnings: Do's and Don't's If the BlackBerry Storm is on your want list, before you buy, it's a good idea to review the BlackBerry Storm Safety Guidelines.  There are all kinds of warnings that most smartphone users do not always remember. Cautions include warnings for disposal, temperatures for storage/use, fire hazards, water/wet avoidance, medical device interference and how to deal with the touchscreen. BlackBerry ...
submitted by WirelessAndMobileNews on 19th Nov 2008 (via wirelessandmobilenews.com)
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In present times, we have to do everything at the reach of our hands to collaborate with the environment and nature in our mother earth. According to scientists and researchers, global warming is a great danger that we, or the next generation will have to deal with. The problem is generated, in part, because fossil fuels
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AT&T launches the Quickfire for $99 After an early product leak and a much-appreciated name change, the Quickfire has made its way to the shelves of your local AT&T spot. Packing a touchscreen, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 3G, a 1.3 megapixel cam, and a form factor not unlike that of the Danger Sidekick series, this one comes in at a pocket-friendly $99
submitted by MobileCrunch on 10th Nov 2008 (via mobilecrunch.com)
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Cell phones can cause skin rash, British experts say Are your cheeks and ears itchy or way too red and you’re wondering why? It might just be because of your old buddy and confidant, the cell phone. BBC has unveiled today that, according to the British Association of Dermatologists, mobile phone users who talk too much on their handsets are in danger of developing skin
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Web-capable mobile phones are in danger of being hacked, recent studies say In the last couple of years, mobile phones, especially the high-end ones, have become powerful Web devices that allow us to perform about any Internet-related activity. We no longer need a desktop PC to access our email, browse websites and even download stuff. But you already know this. What you might not know is that, as
submitted by UnwiredView on 16th Oct 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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