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 20, 2008 at 02:46PM by Charles D. Listed in: Cellular Games, Cellular News Tags: Verizon, Konami, Solid Snake, Verizon Wireless, SDK
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mobile phone - Image 1Snake takes on his toughest (and tiniest) mission ever as Konami and Verizon Wireless deliver the mobile phone game version of one of the most popular video game franchises with Metal Gear Solid Mobile. You can take a look at the details of this interesting game title in our full version.

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Posted Feb 25, 2008 at 10:21PM by Ryan C. Listed in: Cellular Games Tags: Verizon, Solid Snake, Konami Digital
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GDC - Image 1Curious about Solid Snake skulking into the mobile platform scene? Then we've got the skinny direct from this year's Games Developer Conference, where Konami Digital marketing manager Chad Mc'Neill talks about Metal Gear Solid Mobile and its imminent release on U.S. shores. Check out the video interview after the jump.

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Posted Feb 01, 2008 at 02:56AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Cellular Games, Cellular News Tags: Verizon, Com2uS, Helio
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Action Hero 3D - Image 1Distributor Com2uS has just announced that the Action Hero 3D game is now available for purchase for Verizon Mobile Phone. Those interested in what this new title will feature may want to visit the full article.

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Posted Jan 23, 2008 at 11:27AM by Enrico S. Listed in: Cellular Phones Tags: Bluetooth, GPS, Verizon, Windows Mobile, EV-DO
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Verizon XV6900 Touch - Image 1Looking for a new phone to replace the your aging unit? If the current offerings from other companies haven't tickled your fancy, you might want to check out Verizon's XV6900 Touch from HTC. This phone has some pretty good features that seem perfect for regular travellers and jetsetters.

More details and pictures of the Verizon's XV6900 Touch  in the full article.

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Posted Oct 21, 2007 at 03:35PM by Sally B. Listed in: Laptop Peripherals Tags: Verizon, broadband, EV-DO, Verizon Wireless, DSL
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Verizon UM150 - Image 1People who are always doing business on the go should check out Verizon's new product, the UM150 wireless USB Modem for Verizon Wireless. Compatible with most computing devices - desktops, notebooks, tablets, etc. - this small, wireless modem lets you get connected to Verizon Wireless high-speed broadband. The UM150 wireless modem is optimized for Verizon Wireless to ensure higher performance compared to the usual DSL connections.

When used with Verizon Wireless' EV-DO network, the UM150 has average download speeds of 600 kbps and average upload speeds of 500-800 kbps. The small wireless modem also features a retractable antenna as well as a Y-shaped extension cable for more flexibility.

The UM150 is priced at US$ 79.99 after a US$ 50 mail-in rebate, and comes with a two-year agreement with Verizon Wireless. It's certainly not free like Sony and T-Mobile's joint offer for the PSP, but still is a great deal.

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Posted Oct 04, 2007 at 05:27AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Cellular News, Cellular Phones Tags: AT&T, Verizon, LG, Verizon Wireless, iPhone
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LG Voyager dubbed iPhone killer by carrier Verizon - Image 1Apple and AT&T are currently facing some hurdles related to the iPhone. A good portion of the consumers are trying to hack it while some aren't happy with the business and marketing moves the two are making.

Based on this info we just got, you can now add LG's Voyager as one of iPhone's future headaches. Much like the iPhone, the Voyager also sports a sleek touch screen interface. However, it has some distinct advantages over Apple's baby as it offers faster wireless web access and a two megapixel built-in camera.

For those who prefer to be traditional, the Voyager has another screen for its small computer keypad. Verizon Wireless is also going to be the exclusive carrier of the Voyager and Verizon's Chief Marketing Officer Mike Lanman had this to say, "we think it'll be the best phone this year. It will kill the iPhone."

Market analyst Avi Greengart, however, had different view, "people who want a high-end media phone and want to stay with Verizon will certainly give that one a hard look. I don't know that it would pull anybody away from an iPhone." Verizon and LG have yet to give word on the phone's pricing and release date.

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Posted May 26, 2007 at 10:04PM by Glen D. Listed in: Cellular News Tags: Verizon
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Nokia N95 - Image 1If you've ever been sent by a company on a business trip in a city you've never been in, you know the feeling of wanting to have something or someone to guide you while moving around. Finding places to eat or chill out are not always in maps, hence the need for a more accurate alternative.

Enter the mobile phone. Once designed as a clunky version of a land phone with about two pounds of short-life batteries that you carry around, wireless communication handsets have come a long way. They've run alarm clock makers out of business, and this time, GPS companies could be next.

New mobile phones such as the Nokia N95 and leading wireless service providers like Verizon are teaming up to give subscribers on-screen maps in their handsets that allow the user to navigate almost effortlessly in a city they're new in. The technology behind this is the same as the one used by emergency workers to find callers who are in danger.

"Everything is time here," says Milton Williams who installs air-conditioning systems for a living. "Going from one job to the other. It helps me tremendously."

"I don't have to worry about where I'm going, about where things are. All I need is the address on the phone and it tells me how to get there verbally," says Robert Brissel, who spends a lot of time on the road in his career.

The service providers and handset makers aren't stopping there. Plans are already underway to make the technology useful in keeping track of children and people who may be at risk of getting lost.

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Posted May 18, 2007 at 12:40PM by Karl B. Listed in: Cellular News Tags: AT&T, Verizon, iPhone, Reuters
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iPhone - Image 1When the iPhone hits next month, companies other than Apple might be able to ride on its popularity. According to reports from Reuters, executives at the Reuters Global Technology, Media and Telecoms Summit said that it could also "draw consumer attention to other pricier, high-end handsets."

"One of the great advantages of iPhone for us is that it will heat up the music (phone) market," said Denny Strigl, chief operating officer at Verizon Communications Inc. "We're already seeing an interest in music on cell phones we didn't see just a quarter ago, and the gearing up the industry is doing in preparation for it."

Reuters notes that mobile phones that combine media management and playback features with the usual data and talk functions have been around for years, but their sales account for only a fraction of the market. One of the main reasons is the oftentimes high price tags of these phones.

At an estimated price of US$ 500 to US$ 600, the iPhone certainly fits this description, but consumers who want an all-in-one, multipurpose gadget may overlook that.

"People are not uncomfortable plopping down a couple of hundred bucks for a music player or an iPod (and) $100 for a voice phone or a PDA," said AT&T's group president for operations support, John Stankey. "If you think about what a customer invests to solve a problem...I might suggest that the price isn't as substantial as it might look."

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Posted May 13, 2007 at 09:57PM by Glen D. Listed in: Cellular News, Cellular Phones Tags: Verizon, Razr, Motorola, CDMA, Verizon Wireless
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Motorola v9m - Image 1 Motorola v9m - Image 2 


Phone news posted some interesting images of a Motorola phone that's yet to hit the streets. It was originally named the V9m, but was later changed to V9c for a few iffy reasons. Speculations have risen on the possibility of this model actually being the anticipated LAZR or a RAZR 2 of sorts.

This phone will offer touch-screen controls and the popular BREW interface that pleased fans with its ease of use. The V9c will debut initially with Verizon Wireless but may become available with other mobile providers in the near future.

The change from "m" to "c" in the model's name is due to the fact that the mobile giant wants a clearer delineation between its multimedia phones and non-multimedia CDMA models.

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