
Product planner Maiko Ishida presents the new Sony Ericsson Vivaz Light Pink and some of the early plans and work that was done on the design.
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There goes some rumors about the Motorola Droid X (Android) will get a new firmware version (1.13.604.en.US) any day now. The new firmware is suppose to have the following changes:
- Improved battery charging status indicator.
- Smoother transition for camera and camcorder functions.
- Redesign of weather widget icons.
- Faster Exchange ActiveSync® email loading.
- Streamlined organization of newly downloaded applications.
- Organized favorite contacts by call count.
- Updated Bluetooth® connection for enhanced video sharing experience.
- Coordinated date and time across phone displays.
- Cleaner looking status bar for GPS symbol.
- Improved sync capabilities for 3G Mobile Hotspot.
- Faster Visual Voice Mail loading.
Update: The rumors were true and the firmware has been released!
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Reality distortion field remains strong with Steve Jobs after antennagate story. Video after the break…
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Telecom equipment vendor Nokia Siemens Networks said Monday it has agreed to pay $1.2 billion for the majority of U.S.-based Motorola Inc’s network equipment business in order to gain a stronger foothold in the important North American and Japanese markets.
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Here are some more photos taken with the 12Mp camera on the Nokia N8. Please note that the images are 1.5MB+ (4000×3000) so it may take some time to download them. Enjoy the pics!
Testing the Nokia N8 camera under different light conditions
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Apple has invested more than $100 million building its advanced antenna design and test labs. Their engineers have logged thousands of hours designing and testing iPhone 4 in these state-of-the-art facilities.
Hmmm isnt that guy is holding the iPhone 4 the wrong way?
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The Nokia Kinetic takes Nokia’s heritage of innovative mechanism to a new level. Check out the original concept pictures by Naresh Chauhan by clicking on the thumbnails.
Taking Nokia’s playfulness and heritage of innovative mechanism to a new level, British designer Jeremy Hopkins has come up with a unique cellphone that converting digital information into kinetic energy makes receiving a call, text message or email more playful than ever before. Intended especially toward businesspersons, the magical mobile phone responds to notifications through movement. The playful cellphone also features an electromagnet at the base to shift the weight and keep it in an upright position, allowing the user to check the screen of the phone in a playful manner. If you don’t wanna receive a call, you can simply tap the cellphone to knock it down to return back in the standby mood. In short, the Nokia Kinetic is simply a seriously playful cellphone.
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Another unofficial firmware for the Samsung i8910 HD has been leaked by the “hacking” community. You can find the changelog and download url after the break…
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