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POPSAndroid - Want to take a look? 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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POPSE-Ten Glofish V900 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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POPSHTC Announces 'Touch' This is the announcement that we were expecting today from HTC. Basically a new HTC device featuring multi-touch technologies that allows more intuitive functionality of a given device. Cool stuff!
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POPSApple iPhone on June 29th Looks like all your Apple iPhone dreams may come true at the end of the month for a tidy $600 even. Not interested personally, but for Mac users, this'll be an awesome moment - something Windows Mobile and Palm users have known for years. :)
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POPSMicrosoft Partners Announce New Phones & Devices I was able to learn about a number of these technologies at Windows Connections earlier this spring, but it's nice to see the products hitting the market at last. Should provide many more options to individuals & businesses looking for solutions.
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POPSSymbian upgrades its OS, fights off rivals 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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POPSMotorola Buys Again 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).