techradar.com - 10/6/2009
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As a Windows Phone, the HTC Touch2 is among the first batch of mobile phones to launch with Windows Mobile 6.5 included as standard. Windows Mobile 6.5 launched on 6 October, and promises vast improvements over previous versions. Of most interest is that it's designed to be more finger-friendly, ...
modders-inc.com - 10/9/2009
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modders-inc.com —
As of lately, it seems that a lot
of companies are branching out into other product lines;...
Kingwin is one of those companies. Until recently I had not noticed that they started offering CPU coolers and they currently show four different variations on ...
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1264 CPU Cooler
i4u.com - 10/5/2009
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i4u.com —
The first Windows Mobile 6.5 phones are available
and with that Microsoft has launched the Windows Marketplace...
For Mobile has launched a day early according to a user report on Engadget. Last week Microsoft's Windows Mobile Blog already started the coun...
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Windows Marketplace For Mobile Has Launched
i4u.com - 10/5/2009
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i4u.com —
AT&T and HTC today announced the upcoming availability
of the HTC Tilt 2 and the HTC PURE...
with Windows Mobile 6.5. The HTC PURE delivers a touch screen experience in a compact form factor, and the HTC Tilt 2 features the convenience of a tilting touc...
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HTC Tilt 2 And HTC PURE WinMo 6.5 Phones Announced On AT&T
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HTC Touch2
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... When it comes to finger-friendly, touchscreen smartphones, HTC can claim to have got there before Apple. The original HTC Touch kickstarted a tidal wave of touchscreen phones, all hoping to snag some of the spectacularly large market Apple was threatening to dominate. Link: TechRadar
Review: Sony Ericsson Satio
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Sony Ericsson has finally launched the Satio, the phone it showed off back in February under the guise of Idou, packing the best of all its brands into one phone. But can the sheer range of gadgetry and a new OS be enough to lure customers back to the brand? Not content with being leaders in cameraphone and multimedia technology, Sony Ericsson has decided to put the two Walkman and Cybershot brands together in the new Satio. This means an industry-leading camera, a full range of multimedia playback options and it's based on Symbian S60 5th edition to boot. The overall feel of the handset is odd. Thanks to the sheer range of camera-related gadgetry ...
Review: Sony Ericsson Aino
TechRadar: Computing reviews —
The Sony Ericsson Aino is the phone that finally brings PS3 connectivity to a mobile - bringing the best of Sony's brands to beat the multimedia prowess of the iPhone and Samsung i8910HD. It's a mid-range effort, following just behind the Sony Ericsson Satio in the recent slew of releases from the brand, but it still tries to pack a wealth of functionality into its chassis. The main talking point is the PS3 connectivity - but don't get too excited as it's not the PSP phone we've all been waiting for, more a device to make use of the considerable multimedia prowess of the PS3. Beyond that, the phone is similar to ...
Review: Sony Ericsson W395
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Splashed with Walkman branding, the W395 is one of the budget wannabes in Sony Ericsson's music mobile line-up rather than one of its top-of-the-bill acts. Pitched at a wallet-soothing £70, it makes a play for the cash-conscious music phone buyer with a low-key features line-up – fronted up by the tune-playing pull of that Walkman label. The Sony Ericsson W395 slips into the sort of cheap music mobile territory previously occupied by the likes of the W350i and W380i. This model, though, is more of a straight-ahead sliderphone design, with the prominent stereo speakers on the back the main eye-catcher for its target youth market ...
Review: HTC Tattoo
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HTC has embraced the Google Android OS with open arms over the past year, releasing a trio of devices – the G1, Hero and Magic – which show off just why Android has taken the mobile world by storm. While the Android interface brings a brilliant Google sheen to the mobile market-place, it has come at a price, with most of the handsets packing lengthy contracts or expensive one-off payments. Enter the HTC Tattoo. Alongside the T-Mobile Pulse, the Tattoo is all about catering for the more budget-conscious phone user who wants to utilise Android, but not pay over the odds for the privilege. We're not talking about masses of ...
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asia.cnet.com 24 days ago — TAIWAN --In an interview yesterday during the HD2 launch , HTC CEO Peter Chou revealed that his company is still interested in the Netbook category of products. He said HTC was "carefully looking into that category and how it can be part of that". ...
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HTC CEO Confident Handset Shipments, Revenues Will Grow in 4Q09
maximumpc.com 24 days ago — Though nobody expected Windows Mobile 6.5 to break any ground, it even failed to fulfill whatever few expectations people may have had. It is hard to imagine Windows Mobile 6.5 spurring handset shipments. However, HTC CEO Peter Chou claims there is strong demand for the company’s Windows Mobile ...