Federal Communications Commission gives us a peep at Microsoft’s Turtle Project Pink headphone

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Microsoft volition be going all out at Mobile World United States Congress with the first appearance of the Windows Mobile River 7 OS, but they’ve still got a couple aces stuffed up their sleeve for next month – Pink-ish aces, to be exact. The Federal Communications Commission has just unveiled some authentication documents that show what is believed to be a diagram of the “Turtle” Project Pink headphone and a mention of another

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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot: Skype and Verizon to grasp joint pressure event at Mobile River World United States Congress

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Verizon (New York Stock Exchange: VZ) Wireless, a CDMA operator in the process of transitioning to LTE on the 700 megahertz banding, and Skype, a company who disrupted both landline and mobile operators with their free people, extremely high quality calls, ar holding a joint press group discussion at Mobile River World Congress, an issue that mainly highlights origination in the European, Middle Eastern, and Asiatic radio telecommunications quad.

This is weird.

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Android 2.1/Snapdragon-powered HTC Incredible caught in the wilderness on its means to Verizon Wireless

Verizon (NYSE: VZ) wants its contribution of the Android-Snapdragon market and HTC is delivering the commodity. The gimmick is called HTC Incredible and it looks pretty much like Google (NSDQ: GOOG)’s Nexus One. Specs ar similar as wellspring, and include Android 2.1, Snapdragon, 3.5-3.7 – in WVGA (AMOLED?) touchscreen, camera with dual-LED flash, optical mouse (unlike Google’s phone), and so on. However, unlike the Nexus One, the Incredible relies on HTC’s Sense UI, which I find

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FCC: Toshiba TG02, successor to the first 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon mobile gimmick, passes through

The Toshiba (OTCPK: TOSBF) TG01 sure didn’t get a lot of lovemaking when it was announced. Toshiba just doesn’t have the same sword identification that HTC or even Samsung rich person when it comes to Windows Mobile devices. Yes, it was the first base device to ship with Qualcomm’s 1 gigahertz Snapdragon mainframe, but the operating system posing on circus tent of that power hardware was Windows Mobile 6.1. Yes, it did eventually receive and rise

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Virgo Mobile River begins partnership with HTC in UK, announces HTC HD2

Virgo Media has announced a partnership with HTC in the UK – which in the short-term means the HTC HD2 (1GHz Snapdragon processor, 480×800 pel screen, 5MP camera, dual LED flash, capacitive screen, WinMo 6.5 Pro) is leaving to be coming to Virgo Mobile very soon. Even punter, it is leaving to mean value other HTC devices come to Virgo as time goes on – which given that HTC have been all over Android recently,

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Slacker Radio Announced for webOS, Wireless Caching for Everyone Else

The partnership with rudiment News wasn’t the only matter coming from mobile music overhaul Slacker at CES 2010 – they’ve also announced a new app for the Palm (NSDQ: PALM) Pre and Pixi, as well as wireless caching across their iPhone, Android, and BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) clients onto microSD or gimmick computer storage. Sideloading the high gear-quality versions of favourite stations via USB was a number of a chore for folks who were look

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Android-Powered LG LS680 en Route to Sprint?

Still scratching your drumhead, wondering what LG and Sprint (New York Stock Exchange: S) ar leaving to announce at CES? Buried within Sprint inventory, there’s a placeholder for an Android French telephone bearing the modelling number LG LS680, and is described as having Android. There aren’t any more details than that, but if the Mount Etna is any reading of what’s to come, a physical keyboard is a safe wager. We’ll keep our eyes

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The Caddie: Pro is touted as a must-rich person iPhone app for golfers

A troupe called The Executive Caddie has released iPhone app for golfers called The Caddie: Pro, which they say is “the most polished, robust, and functional app for golfers ever created.” They really seem confident in their merchandise’s quality, and there are reasons for such claims, apparently.

Golfers can use the The Caddie to:

Acquire an functionary Handicap Post and follow-up detailed rounds Track detailed statistics about their swordplay Track clubs used and punishment strokes

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BlueToad to launch iPhone apps for publishers

In an exploit to collar the consultation on their mobiles, ace of the world’s largest digital publishers, BlueToad, announced it volition launch an iPhone app to publishers wish to steel their digital publication via an iPhone app. BlueToad publications ar already compatible with the iPhone and the Kindle via the devices’ internet web browser, and turning the subject into an app is a next step forward.

In the press liberation, the troupe’s president Saul of Tarsus

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BlackBerry 9650 (Essex) Also Coming to Verizon

If anyone on a Verizon (New York Stock Exchange: VZ) contract was radiance with envy for the BlackBerry Tour update coming to Sprint, you’ll be happy to see this picture of the 9650 Essex with Verizon stigmatization. It seems a little more credible since the gimmick itself has the VZ logotype, and not just a wallpaper on the dwelling house screen like the Sprint (NYSE: S) leak, but there’s little not reason to believe both

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