It makes no sense to rehash or summarize the lengthy announcement of Android, "the first truly open and comprehensive platform for mobile devices" backed by Google and its mobile partners....
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It's a good thing spec units are in English. Otherwise, for the LG KC1, I wouldn't be able to understand this: Display: 2.8 inch QVGACPU: Marvell Monahans @806MHzOS: Microsoft Windows Mobile...
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A service contract to help the oppressed. At least that's the logic behind Amnesty International's new cellular service, Amnesty Wireless (powered by Working Assets). Just pay around $30 a...
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It's been causing a lot of buzz lately, with LG claiming a one-up on Apple and its iPhone. But once the prada Phone (basically a more expensive version of the LG KE850) hits the streets on March...
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Professional photographers definitely won't go gaga over them, but the cameras integrated into smartphones or PDAs are getting better. While Palm stubbornly sticks with a measly VGA camera with...
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Reaching worldwide sales of 1.7 million units as of August, LG's Chocolate has done relatively well, despite poor critical reaction. But, you can always count on a big company like LG to have a...
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The RAZR was probably a point of no return. When Motorola was able to come out with the slim clamshell smartphone, other manufacturers jumped on the bandwagon, with good reason. Over 50 million RAZRs...
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LG's Chocolate was released last week in the US, exclusively through Verizon Wireless. Walter S. Mossberg, the respected technology columnist of the Wall Street Journal, has posted a critical...
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