The New York Times has slammed Research In Motion’s latest BlackBerry smarkphone, RIM’s first touch-screen the BlackBerry Storm whereby a scolding review by David Pogue. Apparently Pogue is an Apple iPhone supporter and according to an analysis of Pogue’s work he writes wonderful stuff about the Apple iPhone 90 percent of the time, which is said
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PhonesReview on 29th Nov 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Engadget Mobile is reporting via The New York Times that AT&T is buying Centennial Communications for $944 million in cash. The New York Times says that the price is more than double Centennial's stock market value. Darren Murph over at Engadget Mobile says that the transaction will beef up AT&T's coverage for customers who live in rural areas of the Midwest and Southeast United ...
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TreoCentral on 10th Nov 2008 (via treocentral.com)
Network giant T-Mobile USA is about to become the first company in the world to announce a mobile phone based on Google’s Android OS, the announcement will take place on Sept 23 at a New York press conference according to The New York times. High Tech Computer (HTC) the Taiwan manufacturer will provide the handset, although
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PhonesReview on 18th Sep 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Verizon Wireless, builder and operator of the nation's most reliable wireless voice and data network, and The New York Times Company announced that content from NYTimes.com is now available through Verizon Wireless' proprietary Mobile Web service. Verizon Wireless customers using Mobile Web on feature phones now have ready access to all of the content from The New York Times' mobile si...
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WirelessAndMobileNews on 9th Sep 2008 (via wirelessandmobilenews.com)
Laura Holson of The New York Times has posted a very interesting article about Jon Rubinstein and how he's been working towards resuscitating Palm. Jon Rubinstein's presence at Palm is a great asset. If you'll recall from this TreoCentral article: Before Rubinstein joined Apple in 1997 as senior vice president of hardware engineering and a member of its executive staff, Apple had ju...
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TreoCentral on 20th Aug 2008 (via treocentral.com)
T-Mobile USA has promised to debut the first mobile handset based on Google's Android operating system, The New York Times reports. Citing unnamed sources, the New York Times reports that T-Mobile will launch the so-called HTC Dream in the fourth quarter, perhaps as early as October--the...
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MobilOpen on 18th Aug 2008 (via mobilopen.org)