Posted Apr 20, 2008 at 01:13PM by Isaac C. Listed in: Wi-Fi Tags: Google, T-Mobile, Panasonic, Lumix, picasa
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Panasonic's Compact Wi-Fi LUMIX Digital Camera Uploads Photos to Google's Picasa Web Albums via T-Mobile HotSpot Service - Image 1If you're a fan of Google's Picasa Web Albums and you're trigger happy with your camera, you'd love this new camera from Panasonic. This gadget directly uploads your photos to Picasa straight from your camera. Details in the full article.

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Posted Apr 10, 2008 at 06:13AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Cellular Miscellaneous, Cellular News Tags: AT&T, FCC, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, nextel
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FCC proposes SMS-based emergency messaging system - Image 1It appears that the FCC's thinking that all this text messaging floating about can be put to good use.

The group has recently announced its proposal for an SMS-based emergency messaging system for sell phones and other mobile devices. More details on this announcement are available in the full article.

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Posted Mar 03, 2008 at 06:07AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Cellular Phones Tags: T-Mobile, Europe, Finland, JukeBox, FM, mICrO
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Nokia 6650 available Q3 2008 exclusively for T-Mobile customers - Image 1In case you are from Europe and are planning to buy a new mobile phone, you may want hold that thought for a bit and wait for the launch of Nokia 6650, the latest mobile from the Finland-based company exclusively for T-Mobile subscribers. Know more after the jump!

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Posted Jan 09, 2008 at 05:56AM by Enrico S. Listed in: Cellular Games Tags: T-Mobile, Taito
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Legend of Kage T-Mobile - Image 1Taito Corporation has announced that it has released three new titles for T-Mobile Phones. The games are pretty good and includes classics such as Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2, Space Invaders Pinball, and The Legend of Kage.

Want to find out more about these games? Head on over to the full article.

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Posted Nov 22, 2007 at 06:30AM by Enrico S. Listed in: Cellular Games Tags: T-Mobile, North America, UK, PopCap Games, Games for Windows Magazine
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Popcap Games Bookworm Mobile - Image 1PopCap Games has announced that it just had launched Bookworm for mobile phones. For those who are unfamiliar with this game, it is a port of the popular PC title which received numerous awards including Puzzle Game of the Year from Games for Windows magazine.

The game is deceptively simple, yet very addicting. Players have to create words using tiles on a grid. Want to find out more about the game, head on over to the full article.

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Posted Nov 21, 2007 at 03:28AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Cellular News Tags: AT&T, T-Mobile, Vodafone, iPhone
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T-Mobile gets restraining order due to questionable iPhone sales practice - Image 1The exclusive rights to Apple's iPhone was obtained by Deutsche Telekom AG's T-Mobile unit for Germany, much like AT&T for the United States.

However, the company is currently facing legal issues due to a restraining order issued by a regional court in Hamburg. Accordingly, the case was started by T-Mobile's rival Vodafone Group PLC. The full details after the jump!

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Posted Nov 18, 2007 at 11:17AM by Gino D. Listed in: Cellular News, Cellular Phones Tags: T-Mobile, Motorola, SideKick
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Motorola Sidekick Slide from T-Mobile - Image 1Motorola's Sidekick Slide smartphone (otherwise known as the Motorola Zante) boggled the techies when it got pulled out of T-Mobile's product line. T-Mobile's official statement explains that some of the devices were confirmed to have faulty slide functions, making the phone to suddenly switch off every time the sliding panel were opened or closed.

The "not-so-fortunate" folks who are experiencing these glitches get their Slide replaced by a blue Sidekick LX with free shipping! Wohoo!

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Posted Nov 05, 2007 at 12:04PM by Sally B. Listed in: Cellular News, Cellular Phones, Cellular Software Tags: Google, T-Mobile, Motorola, Qualcomm, SDK
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Rumored Google Phone - Image 1Google has now completely debunked all rumors of a Googlephone, or Gphone, in their official blog, where they formally introduced their new open-source mobile OS platform: Android. It will be a joint effort by the members of the group known as Open Handset Alliance, comprised of companies, such as Motorola, Qualcomm, HTC, and T-Mobile.

With the Alliance, Google plans to develop a mobile OS "without the proprietary obstacles that have hindered mobile innovation".

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Posted Nov 02, 2007 at 09:51PM by Glen D. Listed in: Cellular News, Cellular Phones Tags: Google, Sprint, Sony, LG, T-Mobile, Wall Street Journal
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Google to announce GPhone on Monday? - Image 1Rumors of Web giant Google building a mobile phone have circulated over the months now, and the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) revealed that a revelation could be close. The WSJ says that Monday could be the day of Google's big announcement, and it's likely to take friends T-Mobile and Sprint with it.

Want to know more? More at the full article.

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Posted Sep 22, 2007 at 06:38AM by Charles D. Listed in: Cellular Service Providers, Cellular Phones Tags: T-Mobile, MySpace, SideKick
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T-Mobile integrates the MySpace service into their Sidekick mobiles - Image 1Still can't get enough of your MySpace experience even when you're on the go? Well, T-Mobile USA, MySpace and Danger. have some good news for T-Mobile Sidekick users looking to have complete control over their MySpace universe right from the palm of their hands.

The MySpace Mobile software will be available for download at the T-Mobile Sidekick website which integrates the mobile's hardware, user interface and applications and optimize them into all the features that MySpace users love on the PC.

Aside from the intuitive user interface the service provides through the T-Mobile Sidekick, it gives real-time updates that users can access as they stay signed in to their MySpace account on the go. Danger has provided an interconnection service to MySpace which makes such real-time access possible. Other features of the service also include:
  • Profile editing, which allows users to edit their MySpace profile directly from the MySpace application, quickly and easily, wherever they are. Profile updates are immediately reflected on the MySpace Web site.
  • Optimized photo management, which empowers users to — with the click of a button — upload photos with captions from their T-Mobile Sidekick photo galleries, directly to MySpace.
  • Full-featured MySpace messaging, including push content and notifications powered by the Danger service. The service automatically pushes content, such as new friend requests or new messages, to the end user, meaning that users are notified of new MySpace activity even when they are using other T-Mobile Sidekick applications. This changes the interaction paradigm from request/ response (as it is via the browser today) to real-time, push messaging.
  • The application will provide "Online Now" status for a user's friends who are online, further advancing the "always-on" model.
  • Users can read, reply to or post comments to the profiles and photos of friends, as well as read and reply to comments on their own profiles.


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