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    Android - Want to take a look?
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    by rickmahn  2-28-2008   
     Darren Waters of BBC News dot.life column had an interview with Andy Rubin and a demo of an Alfa version of Android on a 3G handset. Check it out.
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    iPhone brings carrier lock-in to the forefront
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    by rickmahn  2-27-2008   
     The iPhone & Apple is the example used to show how anti-competitive vendor lock-in has become in the wireless world.
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    New Phone-to-web sync tool?
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    by rickmahn  2-25-2008   
     Syncy is covered by TechCrunch writer Roi Carthy. Looks like an interesting service that may provide real value to those looking to not only sync their phone address/contact information, but also use that as the basis for a social network.
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    Hmm, a Dell handset running Google Android?
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    by rickmahn  1-31-2008    2
     Could it be... I'll be watching closely for this.
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    In arms reach?
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    by rickmahn  1-22-2008   
     I be you're not much different. Most people keep their phone within arm's reach at all times. Heck, mine is even my alarm clock on my nightstand. You?
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    E-Ten Glofish V900
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    by rickmahn  1-22-2008   
     Yeah, I agree the name(s) suck really bad. Hmm, "E-Ten Glofish" or "Apple iPhone". "E-Ten Glofish" or "HTC Touch". Well, regardless of the crappy name, this is shaping up to be a nice device. Especially with a 667Mhz proc.
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    Non-Phone PDA Market Continues to Shrink
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    by rickmahn  5-15-2007   
     It seems that every year, as the shrinking market and usefulness of non-connected, or non-phone devices is used to scream out a headline like this one at Information Week. "Market for HANDHELD Devices Continues to Shrink!!" (The sky is falling!). Doh! Phones are handheld devices too! Get a grip.
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    Microsoft - Deepfish mobile web browser
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    by rickmahn  3-31-2007   
     It'll be interesting to see if this pans out as anything (pun intended) useful. Screams of Microsoft "me too" syndrome.
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    Symbian upgrades its OS, fights off rivals
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    by rickmahn  3-24-2007   
     Om Malik at GigaOM has the scope on an interesting upgrade from Symbian, and will probably help then when compared to Windows Mobile, Palm, BlackBerry, and the upcoming iPhone, but I fear that the platform is too shortsighted in its original underpinnings to compete significantly. Every Symbian based device I've used has performance and scaling issues not seen on the other platforms - even BlackBerry.
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    30 Boxes Introduces Twapper for Twitter
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    by rickmahn  3-11-2007   
     Incredible. If you use twitter while on the go, you have got to check this out.
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    SATA for mobile devices and music players?
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    by rickmahn  3-6-2007   
     This is a great development for any mobile device enthusiast! Large capacity, super fast storage for your music player, PDA, or mobile phone? Yes please!
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    Orb Takes Internet Videos Mobile
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    by rickmahn  11-15-2006   
     Use Orb? Check out their new MyCasting service that is designed to support mobile devices. www.orb.com
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    Motorola Buys Again
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    by rickmahn  11-14-2006   
     Motorola is buying network hardware vendor Netopia. I'm interested in how this fits with Moto's purchase of Symbol and Good Technology. Netopia is a home-network focused supplier and the others toward industrial and enterprise solutions. In the context of Windows Mobile devices, this has some interesting prospects with both the other purchases, and T-Mobile's rollout of UMA (which uses WiFi for phone calls when available).
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