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From the monthly archives:

October 2008

Motorola Mobile Phones to Run Windows Mobile and Google Android

October 31, 2008

otorola will no longer develop phones on some operating systems, including Symbian and will focus on Windows Mobile platform for the higher end phones.

Sony Ericsson Xperia - All That is Important to You, with You

October 28, 2008

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 offers a stunning 800 x 480 pixels, 65k color TFT screens for a sharp and satisfying view for video playbacks and internet browsing.

iPhone and iPod Used for Hotel Services in Malibu Beach Inn

October 24, 2008

Malibu Beach Inn, CA riding on this hype, has really introduced a high value addedness to their VIP customers. Through its runtriz™ hotel system, guests will be registered and introduced to a high tech, personalized guest experience. There are 2 ways guests can do this. One way, is by using their own iPhone or iPod Touch and runtriz™ applications will be installed on to it. If they don’t have either iPhone or an iPod, the hotel will loan out an iPod Touch throughout the duration of stay.

Nokia N96 - Designed for Video and TV Entertainment

October 17, 2008

For a start, it has a 2.8″ clear and very sharp display screen (TFT with 16 million colors) that is awesome especially when playing videos. Oh, and talking about playing video, it is soo smooth with no hickups thanks to the built-in video accelerator which makes N96 able to support video bit rates of well above 1.5 Mbps, while conserving the power use at the same time.

T-Mobile G1 Boasts Rich Internet Browsing Experience

October 8, 2008

After months of rumours and speculation, the Google Android OS powered phone, developed by HTC mobile phone maker has came up with the G1 - a mobile phone that offers a new and rich mobile web browsing experience.

HTC T-Mobile G1 offers a new experience in mobile web browsing

HTC G1 key features:

- Android OS - SDK [...]

Nokia 5800 Music Express Touch Screen

October 3, 2008

Finally, a Nokia model we’ve all been waiting for.

Whenever there’s a new smart phone coming out, with touch screen capabilities, I had always thought why didn’t Nokia, a mobile giant capitalize on this next step of mobile phone features.

Samsung, through Omnia and Soul is using the touch screen function at its best capabilities - so why can’t Nokia?

It has all features that makes it an all around multimedia device - competing against the iPhone. As said in the previous post on connectivity, it supports a 3G and Wi-Fi connection for internet connection on top of the standard bluetooth and USB for data transfers. It also offers a 3.5mm jack and also a mini USB port.