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Skyfire v0.85 supposedly available for worldwide consumption {Engadget Mobile}

Nov 27th 2008 6:17PM Works like a charm on my 1st generation Blackjack on AT&T. I watched an episode of LIFE from HULU website with waiting while my car was serviced last week. Nice!

Samsung launches BizBee family of business-oriented smartphones {Engadget Mobile}

Nov 27th 2008 6:11PM not that a picture like that is anything we should pin our hopes on, but THAT device
looks a lot better than the EPIX.
1) it's black;
2) it's matte, and not a shiny fingerprint magnet;
3) it looks a fair bit thinner.

I say bring it on.

Of course knowing how long it takes for these things to arrive in the usa, we should expect
this to be released stateside (if ever) sometime around next June....

AT&T starts to hawk Samsung Eternity online {Engadget Mobile}

Nov 14th 2008 2:13PM I think these are AT&T names.

Also, to the person who thinks there are too many WinMo phones on AT&T,go to your local store and say taht. You'll not see so many. Thewre are only 2 new phones in the last year or so. Since the iPhone, AT&T has been far behind the bell-curve on WimNo phones. Verizon has the juice now.

Samsung i7110c breaks cover: business in the front, party in the back {Engadget Mobile}

Aug 5th 2008 8:55PM So, is the guts of the OMNIA i900 without the "touch-screen"? Interesting...

Some deets on the future of Windows Mobile laid bare {Engadget Mobile}

Apr 24th 2006 10:58AM Slide 55 is the juicy one. You can see it directly by clicking here: http://www.mobilegadgetnews.com/index.php?showtopic=11890&pid=50956&st=0&#entry50956


Of course roadmaps are not set in stone. But seeing this does give one a feeling that Windows Mobile is very well positioned to take leverage Moore's Law as mobile devices double in horsepower every 18 months. We're just a year or two away from a 1,000 MHz PDA/Smartphone.

Combined with the release of Microsoft Office Communicator Mobile (http://www.mobilegadgetnews.com/index.php?showtopic=11884) the bar has just been raised.

These are exciting times. :-)

Treo Hollywood nothing but a rumor? {Engadget Mobile}

Apr 20th 2006 3:28PM AJ - I think the difference is in the size (thickness) of the device. The pictures -- of whatever device this is -- show a slimmer profile. And this is a move in the right direction as the Treo 700w is a bit on the heavy and plump side of things compared to the what else is available today. And, look - no antennae! Nothing to stick into your side anylonger. And, one can hope for more available memory too. The Treo 700w is a bit miserly in what it leaves the user. I hope that helps. If you want, read more about it here: http://www.mobilegadgetnews.com/index.php?showtopic=11832

Treo Hollywood nothing but a rumor? {Engadget Mobile}

Apr 20th 2006 1:18AM Wednesday was a day of "leaked pictures of hot new devices" day.

So far we've seen Treo "Hollywood" (or maybe not...) and also news of a Motorola Q picture on the Verizon website (which Verizon has now pulled..). And lets not forget the leaked pictures of the HTC Breeze: http://www.mobilegadgetnews.com/index.php?showtopic=11838

Quite a day!

Ask Engadget: block WiFi the right way {Engadget}

Mar 30th 2006 11:59PM If you want to keep yuor neighbors off of your networks and your employees off of neighboring networks, you need to look at WiFi Watchdog from Newbury Networks in Boston, MA.

It is a software product that leverages existing Cisco WiFi infrastructure you may already have and will ensure your employees stay on only your Wi-Fi network, and keep other neighboring Wi-Fi users off of your network. The WiFi Watchdog software runs on a central server and can even work to separate your WLANs from neaighboring WLANs even if your business occupies non-contiguous floors in a building (eg., 3rd, 10th & 25th).

It's quite simple to use, and when tested by a special squadron of the US Airforce that specializes in electronic warfare, they couldn't hack it.

Additionaly, it can real-time track the precise physical location of all devices in and around your facilities.

Based on what you describe, it's worth checking out.

The Age of the RFID Virus? {The Wireless Report}

Mar 15th 2006 7:57PM Viruses on RFID chips could be a disaster if your WALMART.

If the virus impede the ability of the RFID to be tracked at a choke-point, or change its basic information, you have a serious mess in the making.

This is not good news at all.

Day 29 of Engadget Mobile's 30 days of cellphone giveaways {Engadget Mobile}

Mar 13th 2006 8:04PM Nothing like persistance, eh?

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