Mahjong, a popular game from the Chinese, is now available for the iPhone and the iPod Touch.
The Mahjong Wall is taken from original Chinese tile game Mah Jongg Wall and was designed for shorter periods of cell phone play while still offering more mystery, strategy, and puzzle solving compared to other games. The Majhong Wall [...]
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It’s ironic that yesterday I was just complaining about the Motorola W385 being just a little too small to be much use, well today I tackled the Motorazr VE20 and I don’t have that problem at ALL. Interestingly, the two phones aren’t that much different in dimensions, but in functionality, there’s all the difference in [...]
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Though I really do approve of the Blackberry line, which tends toward the business heavy phone with a real no-nonsense sort of capability, sometimes their usability gets in the way. Or rather, the lack thereof.
The Blackberry 8130 Pearl is a candy bar phone with an Internet browser, a two megapixel camera, GPS navigation and receiver, [...]
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Amazon.com has listed the LG eXpo Projector Phone for only $49 along with a 2-year contract. The actual price for it is $99 but thanks to a $50 rebate in gift certificates, you only have to pay $49 to get this LG handset. The projector-less LG eXpo currently ranks #10 in Amazon’s best-selling smartphone list.
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Nokia has launched yet another mobile phone, this time codenamed 2710 Navigation Edition.
As the name suggests, this is a navigation phone and is the cheapest that Nokia has to offer. It will cost approximately $160 and will become available in the second quarter of 2010.
In terms of features the 2710 boasts a 2.0-megapixel camera, a [...]
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RoadPilot is a popular company in Europe that manufacturers a GPS radar that is capable of detecting and alerting speed camera detectors. They just launched a new version called RoadPilot Mobile that works with Nokia software, but in the near future there will be more devices supporting the application, like Samsungs and Sony Ericssons.
The usefulness [...]
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Bell has announced their first Android phone which will be the Samsung Galaxy i7500, and is suppose to be launched on the 10th of December.
In case you are wondering about the specifications of the Galaxy i7500, it features a 3.2-inch HVGA touchscreen with a 5-megapixel camera that has LED flash. Other features include WiFi, GPS, [...]
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Nokia is planning on bringing two of their phones to the United States. The phones in question are the E72 and the 5800 Navigation Edition.
The 5800 is available starting now, but the E72 is “coming soon” according to Nokia’s webstore. The E72 seems elusive as far as when that will be available in the States. [...]
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If you’re not in the United States and were dying to try out Google Maps Navigation on a capable phone, you were probably happy to hear that a group of hackers were able to get around Google’s block.
However, today it was announced that Google has blocked the workaround and the service no longer works internationally. [...]
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So the crew out at Puremobile sent me another nifty little cell phone, and this time, it was a Blackberry. More specifically, they sent the Blackberry Bold 2 9700.
This was actually the first time I’d ever managed to lay hands on a Blackberry, so I was eager to find out how they worked, and all [...]
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