Archive for December, 2008

Microsoft Zune Users Report New Year’s Meltdown

Anyone here remember the anxious moments on New Year's Eve 1999 when it wasn't clear whether or not the world would end at Midnight? Well these days the threat isn't quite as serious as a…

Apple iPhone Artrives on Wal-Mart Shelves

Sneaking in with just a few days left in the year, Apple's iPhone has officially begun selling at select Wal-Mart and Sam's Club outlets yesterday (Dec. 28). With more than 7,000 mega-stores…

Goodbye 2008, Welcome 2009

Okay so another year comes to an end and while we welcome the new year, here’s a look at some of the themes (in a random order) of the year gone by that might have an impact on the Content Technologies next year.

Verticalized Applications
Content Management Systems as horizontal solutions have been there for long and most [...]

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Juno Offers Free Mobile Webmail

Mobile email is quickly becoming a necessity among converged device users and now ISP giant Juno has joined the fray by offering their reputed webmail service for mobile users. The free new service…

There’s Still Time To Play Santa For the Mobile User on Your List

Although the Holiday season may be slowing down, Polar Mobile has begun a campaign designed to fit right into the theme of things. Calling it the "Be Mobile Santa" campaign, the aim is to…

Nokia Users get Free Email Service

When it comes to the subject of setting up an email account on your cell phone, Nokia's betting…

Cellity Communicator ushers in a new generation of communication applications

Cellity today announced the beta release of Addressbook 2.0 within the Cellity Communicator suite,…

Sprint’s Latest Gizmo Targets Laptop Users

Laptop users are about to have a reason to turn to Sprint for their wireless needs as the company…

Sprint/ Nextel Receives the Blackberry Curve 8350i

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With a full QWERTY keyboard, a convenient trackball and an internal antenna for uninterrupted design, the Blackberry Curve 8350i looks as sharp as it operates.

The handset runs on iDEN technology to provide International Nextel push-to-talk service for up to 20 participants between the United States, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Peru.

Built-in Wi-Fi allows users to browse the Internet and send and receive emails. Integrated GPS offers step-by-step directions, navigation and local search as well as access to thousands of third-party applications for jobs such as dispatch operations and fleet and workforce management tools.

An advanced media player is designed for playing music, videos and picture viewing. A 2.0-megapixel digital camera has digital zoom, flash and video recording.

Bluetooth 2.0 supports headsets, car kits, and other Bluetooth peripherals. Finally, for additional storage, the unit accepts expandable microSD memory of up to 16GB.

The BlackBerry Curve 8350i is available to Sprint users immediately online for $149.99 (with service agreement). It hits stores on January 11.

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