For some of you out there, this may be the best news you have seen all month. The original carpel tunnel inducing teen text terror is back for one last dance. This Sidekick may look similar to models from the past, but on the inside, it’s brand new. Running on the 4G T-mobile network [...]
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Oh Snap! A new Sidekick!
Posted: March 23, 2011 in cell phones, Culture, design, Gadgets, mobile, phonesTags: 4g, hipster, retro, sidekick, t-mobile
Next iPhone to focus on gaming….really WGAF Can we ge tthe basics to work?
Posted: January 30, 2009 in mobilehttp://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2009/01/third-generatio.html?cid=146775316#comment-146775316 Let’s be clear Apple needs to focus on a wireless partner that can deliver the functionality promised. I live in Chicago and have never experienced 3G for any extended period of time. How to you expect to deliver games outside of iTunes with such spotty service? An iPhone user can’t ever get picture mail [...]
Mobile Boarding pass-You (and the TSA) are not ready
Posted: November 28, 2008 in mobile, TechnologySo we all want to maximize the usefulness of our cell phones but I don’t think were are ready to replace boarding passes. Remember we are supposed to take all the metal out of our pockets? And I really don’t want the Goofy dude at the initial screening station scribbling on my screen. EngadgetThe biggest [...]
Mobile Boarding pass-You (and the TSA) are not ready
Posted: November 28, 2008 in mobile, TechnologySo we all want to maximize the usefulness of our cell phones but I don’t think were are ready to replace boarding passes. Remember we are supposed to take all the metal out of our pockets? And I really don’t want the Goofy dude at the initial screening station scribbling on my screen. EngadgetThe biggest [...]
The Blackberry Storm. It’s like Vista on a phone is that good?
Posted: October 10, 2008 in mobile, TechnologyFrom National Business Review: Research in Motion (RIM) has issued its response to Apple’s iPhone: the BlackBerry Storm. The Storm is the latest in a stream of phones dominated by huge touchscreens, including the first Google Android phone, HTC’s G1 and Nokia’s 5800 XpressMusic. Announced overnight in the US and Europe, the Storm has drawn [...]