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LG's KC780 8 megapixel cameraphone likes your smile, not your pimples {Engadget}
Oct 9th 2008 2:52PM It's funny because all the knockoff chinese phones ("Nokir N95", "iFOE" etc) have this feature
Also is it just me or is this the first LG phone that actually looks really good and not horribly cheap and messy
Court bans sales of RealDVD indefinitely {Engadget}
Oct 9th 2008 4:46AM Of course they wont embrace this, they want you to buy their movies all over again in a digital format - if you could just copy your DVDs onto your computer for portable viewing they don't get any money, and hence it _must be stopped_!
Starbucks wiped from Apple's site, but what does it mean? {Engadget Mobile}
Oct 8th 2008 1:22PM The Starbucks thing was such a joke the whole time anyway, why didn't Apple just implement a Sony Ericsson-style TrackID thing (identifies the sound and gives you a link to purchase the song, in Sony Ericsson's case in DRM-free MP3)
Digital Foci ships new Image Moments 6 digiframe {Engadget}
Oct 6th 2008 4:52PM I like the ripped-off Final Cut Pro icons
FCC Fridays {Engadget Mobile}
Oct 4th 2008 9:25AM Following up myself here, yeah this phone just has CECT guts and that same of chinese ripoff OS
FCC Fridays {Engadget Mobile}
Oct 4th 2008 9:18AM Is that actually Series 60 or is it just a ripoff?
T-Mobile gets rough with Motorola's MOTOACTV W450 {Engadget Mobile}
Oct 1st 2008 7:35PM Did this phone fall out of 2006?
Keepin' it real fake, part CXLII: Sony Ericsson's T700 gets a twin (sans Ericsson) {Engadget}
Oct 1st 2008 7:31PM Haha I'd recognize that OS anywhere, it's the good old CECT OS, as seen on such fantastic products such as the iFOE and the Nokir N95
Sony Ericsson laying off 450 employees in Research Triangle Park, NC {Engadget}
Sep 29th 2008 6:12PM BTW here's the proper photo credit instead of a link directly to the file http://www.flickr.com/photos/kalleboo/2215568146
Mobile phone sales drop 20% in Japan on less bountiful carrier subsidies {Engadget Mobile}
Aug 5th 2008 8:41PM In Sweden most operators have gone down a different path - subsidies have turned more transparent, as when you choose to get a phone with your plan, you get $10-30/month added to your bill for X months, kind of like a payment plan. This means that you can still get a phone with close to no up-front payment, but if you choose to buy an unlocked phone on your own, you're not screwed out of the money your operator has set aside for subsidies.









