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Apple - iPhone - Features- Official Site - Latest Details

Sat, 2008-12-20 06:47 - Topics:

Phone, iPod, Internet, and more.Introducing iPhone 3G. With fast 3G wireless technology, GPS mapping, support for enterprise features like Microsoft Exchange, and the new App Store, iPhone 3G puts even more features at your fingertips.

Nokia to produce 3G laptop dongles

Fri, 2008-12-12 15:17 - Topics:

Finnish company wants a slice of the mobile internet market

Nokia has revealed plans to enter the 3G dongle market by manufacturing what it calls 'internet sticks'.

The Finnish mobile handset leader has clearly seen the explosive growth of 3G internet and wants a slice of the action.

Apple 3G iPhone advert ruled as misleading

Thu, 2008-11-27 07:59 - Topics:

Apple has had one of its 3G iPhone adverts banned for misleading consumers. The offending ad showed the newer 3G iPhone next to the older iPhone handset, which uses a 2G EDGE connection.

Sany Ericssan A8000i: no, not a spelling mistake

Mon, 2008-11-17 13:18 - Topics:

Some rip-offs are just brilliant, aren't they?

Sony Ericsson's lawyers must be in overdrive tonight after another top-quality knock off has emerged in the guise of the Sany Ericssan A8000i.

It packs 3G (we mean 2G), a touchscreen (well, not touchscreen) 2.8in display, Windows Mobile OS (actually, some obscure two-bit program) as well as an FM radio. That bit's true.

3G Apple iPhone Video

Sat, 2008-11-08 07:08 - Topics:

So the word on the street now a days is that there will be a new iPhone released. iPhone 2.0 or what I am calling iPhone Video! This will support the 3G network and potentially have a built-in webcam. This would allow users to chat wirelessly through iChat or Skype. We here at MP3buzz hope that this is the wave of the future, and will become better than any other Cellphone/PDA/MP3 Player out there.

Fujitsu packs 7.2Mbps HSUPA into a LifeBook

Tue, 2007-02-13 16:28 - Topics:

Fujitsu has a "world's first" at 3GSM this week, with HSUPA UMTS 3G data built into one an upcoming LifeBook model. We're pretty sure we could get used to those 7.2Mbps downloads courtesy of HSDPA, and we naturally find the 1.4Mbps uploads that HSUPA brings to the table agreeable.


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