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Palm announces webOS and Pre phone
Thu, 08 Jan 2009 05:00:00 GMT
Palm is hoping to get back on track with its new Pre touch phone, which comes equipped with the equally new operating system webOS, both announced on Thursday at the Consumer Electronics Show.
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Nokia ends production of its only WiMax device
Thu, 08 Jan 2009 05:00:00 GMT
After selling them for just a few months, Nokia has decided to stop making its N810 WiMax Edition handheld computer.
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CES: Palm Pre features touch screen, new OS
Thu, 08 Jan 2009 05:00:00 GMT
Palm has announced a new operating system running on a new smart phone called the Palm Pre, which will ship by July exclusively on the Sprint Nextel 3G network.
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CES vendors see good times for wireless despite downturn
Thu, 08 Jan 2009 05:00:00 GMT
While you might expect vendors to speak optimistically even in an economic downturn, the wireless vendors at the International CES have solid reasons to be cheerful.
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T-Mobile Shadow Revamped as a Smart Phone
Thu, 08 Jan 2009 05:00:00 GMT
The T-Mobile Shadow is getting a smart phone makeover for 2009. The new Shadow will run Windows Mobile 6.1, be HotSpot-enabled for use with T-Mobile Unlimited HotSpot Calling service, and have access to Wi-Fi networks.
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Greenpeace still hunting for truly green electronics
Thu, 08 Jan 2009 05:00:00 GMT
New consumer electronics products are a little greener than those on sale a year ago -- but manufacturers could do much better, according to a study by environmental campaign group Greenpeace International.
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