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BlackBerry Curve 8530 now available from Verizon Wireless

Today the Research In Motion BlackBerry Curve 8530 went on sale at Verizon Wireless retail locations and on its website. The 8530 is the CDMA version of the Curve 8520 that has been on sale with T-Mobile USA for a couple of months. It features a 2 ...

From MICHAEL ORYL, Mobile Burn,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Verizon Wireless,  T-Mobile,  Facebook Inc.

Report: T-Mobile USA's parent once again looking for a partner

Rumors that T-Mobile USA's German parent, Deutsche Telekom, is once again looking for a partner for its U.S. brand are surfacing again, this time thanks to the German newspaper Handelsblatt ("Business Gazette"). According to Reuters, Handelsblatt has ...

From MICHAEL ORYL, Mobile Burn,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: T-Mobile,  MetroPCS Communications Inc,  AT&T Inc.

Microsoft unveils Microsoft Office Mobile 2010 application suite beta

Today Microsoft announced that a beta version of Microsoft Office Mobile 2010 is now available to Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone users. Office Mobile 2010 includes mobile versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and the new SharePoint Workspace ...

From MICHAEL ORYL, Mobile Burn,  18 Nov 2009

T-Mobile announces new T-Mobile Complete packages with a free month of service

Today T-Mobile announced its new T-Mobile Complete packages. T-Mobile Complete offers cell phones with no annual contact pre-paid service that includes the first month of use in the purchase price. T-Mobile is currently offering 4 different handsets in ...

From MICHAEL ORYL, Mobile Burn,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: T-Mobile,  Best Buy,  Wal-Mart

Opera Mobile 10 beta available for Windows Mobile

Opera Mobile 10 "We are unifying our products, so that users get the same experience, no matter the device or which particular Opera browser they are using," said Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, Opera Software. "With Opera Mobile 10, we are raising the ...

From MICHAEL ORYL, Mobile Burn,  18 Nov 2009

Samsung Behold II Android smartphone review for T-mobile USA

The Behold II is the second Android-powered smartphone that Samsung has made available in the United States, and the first for T-Mobile USA. While the Samsung Moment for Sprint was a fairly vanilla implementation of Android, Samsung has put a lot of ...

From MICHAEL ORYL, Mobile Burn,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: T-Mobile

Windows Marketplace now available for Windows Mobile 6.0 and 6.1 smartphones

Today Microsoft has announced that its Windows Marketplace app store is now available on Windows Mobile 6.0 and Windows Mobile 6.1 devices. Users can download the app store to their phones by going to the Microsoft website From the website, users can ...

From MICHAEL ORYL, Mobile Burn,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Samsung to release 3G capable femtocell in first half of 2010

Today Samsung announced that a 3G capable version of its UbiCell femtocell(INFO) for CDMA networks will be available in the first half of 2010. The current Verizon Network Extender and Sprint AIRAVE products, which are based on the original UbiCell ...

From MICHAEL ORYL, Mobile Burn,  16 Nov 2009

AT&T to soon offer BlackBerry Curve 8520

Today AT&T announced that it is soon to start offering the BlackBerry Curve 8520 to its customers. This more affordable member of the Curve family is already being offered by T-Mobile, and a CDMA version called the 8530 is being offered by Verizon and ...

From MICHAEL ORYL, Mobile Burn,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: AT&T Inc.,  T-Mobile

Nokia now shipping the E72 QWERTY smartphone

Today Nokia announced that its N72 QWERTY smartphone is now available for purchase in select markets. The E72 is the follow-up of the popular Nokia E71 smartphone, and it comes equipped with some familiar features, like the QWERTY keyboard, and with ...

From MICHAEL ORYL, Mobile Burn,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

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