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Flexy Motorola Phone Bends in Half, Breaks Our Hearts (Wired News) The innovative Motorola Z10 is out and it's giving us the bends. The new slider actually features a hinged midsection which bends at an angle when you answer the phone. Aside form this unique feature though everything else about this handset is a bit hard to deal with. The OS is confusing and obtuse while the 3MP camera is woefully inadequate for the video recording capabilities the phone is ... us.rd.yahoo.com
FCC blesses Android phone (Linux Devices) — Aug. 18, 2008 — The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has approved a phone from HTC that could be the first phone to ship with the Linux-based Google Android stack. The 5 x 3-inch HTC Dream sports a slide-or-swivel QWERTY keypad, touchscreen with haptic feedback, WiFi, and Bluetooth. us.rd.yahoo.com
Motorola Adventure V750 review (infoSyncWorld) We try out the rugged new clamshell in our Motorola Adventure V750 review. Does Verizon Wireless finally have a PTT portfolio worth seeing? us.rd.yahoo.com
Stuff's cellphone roundup (Stuff) There's a mobile out there for everyone, but finding the one that's right for you – and that you can afford – can be a real challenge. us.rd.yahoo.com
Four new phones are now shipping (infoSyncWorld) AT&T Wireless, Sprint and Verizon Wireless are warming up their engines for the upcoming fall season, releasing new phones in the $150 range. us.rd.yahoo.com
Nokia 6650 flip coming to AT&T to redeem the N75 (Engadget) Filed under: Cellphones , Handhelds Well, here's one we didn't see coming: it seems that AT&T has wised up to the fact that Americans like their Symbian (well, at least a few of 'em do, anyway) and wants to keep S60-equipped options on the table. Yes, granted, AT&T is a founding member of the Symbian Foundation , but the proof is in the pudding, and the last Nokia smartphone to land ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Streaming media player targets netbooks, nettops (Linux Devices) — Aug. 19, 2008 — RealNetworks (Real) says its RealPlayer is available for licensing by OEMs building "netbooks and nettops" that run Linux on Intel's Atom processor. us.rd.yahoo.com
Intel announces high-speed SSDs (Linux Devices) — Aug. 19, 2008 — At today's Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco, the chipmaker announced new SSDs (solid-state drives). The 1.8-inch X-18M and 2.5-inch X-25M target laptops and desktops, while the 2.5-inch X25E, which boasts faster write speeds, targets servers. ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Seeking a simple cellular phone? (Seattle Times) Despite the growing popularity of such useful products as the Apple iPhone and Samsung Instinct, I hear from readers with a simple question: "Where can I get a phone that just makes calls?" us.rd.yahoo.com
Dell embeds Linux in enterprise laptops (Linux Devices) — Aug. 19, 2008 — Dell will equip a new crop of enterprise notebooks with little embedded Linux systems. Running on a still-unannounced embedded architecture, the "Latitude ON" subsystems will provide near-instant access to email, and days rather than hours of battery life, the vendor has ... us.rd.yahoo.com
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