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OgoClips make your Ogo CT-25 better, clippier


The IXI mobile Ogo CT-25 features a gimmicky -- but undeniably cool -- area on the hinge where they've left space to clip on one of a small pile of attachments. The list currently features the Handset OC-HS1, a wireless handset that clips on your shirt and uses the Ogo to charge, extending a small slider answers an incoming call and the reverse hangs up. Need blink? IXI also has the Lights OC-LT1, a multicolored LED light that can be configured to flash for different events, with different colors used for distinguish between say a text and an email. Also up on the site is the Stream OC-ST1, a Bluetooth headset that can be used with the Ogo for calls and streaming music. Last up -- yeah, we've saved the strangest for last -- is the Bottle Opener OC-BO1 (we're not making this stuff up) a, simple aluminum bottle opener that, umm, opens bottles. All of the powered devices use the Ogo as a charging station so they're ready whenever you need em, the other uses your lips and beverage of choice . No word on street date or pricing, but we're strangely drawn into the world of the Ogo now that they've brought all this nifty Kung-Fu to the table. Damn you IXI mobile!

Ogo 2.0 hits FCC, texters rejoice


Goodness, this is not a flattering shot of the new Ogo 2.0's interior. That's alright, though; it's still better than the original, and we imagine there's a healthy contingent of individuals out there searching the globe high and low for their now-ancient Ogo 1's replacement. Though there's no word on whether AT&T will breathe more life into the Ogo platform stateside, it technically possible thanks to this particular model's quadband GSM radio plus EDGE. The addition of voice calling (a feature notoriously missing from developer IXI Mobile's first effort) makes the device a legitimate Sidekick competitor -- but if we're to judge from looks alone, they've got a little ways to go yet. Check the FCC filing for some more (non-)glamor shots and the user's manual.

Ogo 2.0 announced for Switzerland

IXI Mobile looks to be shaking up its line of Ogo mobile messaging devices in a big way, today introducing the Ogo CT-25E, which the company says is the first in its new Ogo 2.0 family of devices. In light of recent developments, Swisscom will not surprisingly be the first to offer the handheld, which IXI is boasting will "do for Web2.0 what the original Ogo did for the first generation internet services." While we'll have to wait and see about that, the device certainly looks to be a step in the right direction, with a QVGA display, full QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth 2,0, and quad-band EDGE/GPRS connectivity, as well as some welcome PMP features, with a microSD slot providing some much-needed additional storage. If the device's integrated features are enough for 'ya, IXI looks ready to meet your expansion needs with its so-called OgoClips, which'll let you add everything from digital cameras to bottle openers (yes, bottle openers) to the device. Unfortunately, there's no word on an exact price or launch date for the new-and-improved Ogo, though you can check out plenty of pics of it and its various attachments in the gallery below.

Globetrotting Ogo goes to Latin America

Some upstart device manufacturers might run off with their tails between their legs after the tepid reception they received from ATTWS and its US customer base, but IXI Mobile has proven that persistence really does pay off. After making some healthy inroads in Europe and Israel, the company is turning its attention to Uruguay, where they have inked a deal with carrier ANCEL to offer its Ogo messengers and support the devices on the back end. No word on which Ogo(s) will be offered, but for the sake of our Uruguayan friends, we hope it's the CT-15/17, which is the only model in IXI's lineup that features voice capability.




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