The Kyocera Milano for Sprint gives you access to thousands of apps in the Android Market with a large touch screen display that brings it all to life. The full, slide-out QWERTY keyboard makes messaging a snap so you can easily email, instant message, or send texts to your family and friends in a flash. [...]
Archive for October 20th, 2011
Galaxy Nexus May Come to AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile
October 20th, 2011
admin Samsung’s sign-up page for updates on the Galaxy Nexus asks users for their carrier preference, signaling the device may come to more than one network. Google and Samsung have not announced which providers will carry the Galaxy Nexus when itlaunches in November, but customers signing up for updates are given the choice of Verizon, Sprint, [...]
Motorola Admiral Phone (Sprint)
October 20th, 2011
admin Released for Sprint, the Motorola Admiral is the first Android-powered smartphone to offer Direct Connect push-to-talk capabilities. It is a rugged device designed to meet military standards for dust, shock, vibration, pressure and intense temperatures. The Admiral features a 3.1-inch VGA touch screen display — made from Corning scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass — a QWERTY keyboard [...]
New Jersey Commuters Tap and Pay with Google Wallet
October 20th, 2011
admin New Jersey Transit commuters can use smartphones to pay fares, in a system that may expand NFC technology and accelerate Google Wallet’s usage. The transit system is the first to partner with Google Wallet, allowing customers to pay by waving their phones near an NFC sensor. For now, sensors are installed at New York’s Penn [...]
Sprint to Sell Motorola Admiral for Rugged Users
October 20th, 2011
admin Sprint plans to offer the Motorola Admiral, the first Android 2.3 Gingerbread device that supports Direct Connect, on November 13 for $100 with a two-year contract, as the carrier looks to reach more customers with smartphones. The Admiral features a 1.2-gigahertz processor, a 3.1-inch VGA display, a QWERTY keyboard and 5-megapixel camera capable of 720p [...]
ARM Unveils Cortex Chip to Boost Mobile Speeds
October 20th, 2011
admin ARM Holdings unveiled its versatile next-generation mobile processor, which will power both low- to mid-end smartphones and high-end devices, and cement its place in the mobile market. The Cambridge, U.K.-based company said its new Cortex-A7 processor is power-efficient and lightweight. The chip can be used on its own or alongside a more powerful processor, and [...]
Nokia Continues Turnaround, Posts Smaller Loss
October 20th, 2011
admin Nokia reported a smaller-than-expected third quarter profit loss Thursday, a sign that the struggling company’s recent strategies may be paying off. Espoo, Finland-based Nokia posted a net loss of $94 million, beating Wall Street expectations of a nearly $440 million loss. The company also increased its sales of basic mobile phones by eight percent. The [...]
Smartphones Are Latest Tools in Hunt for Better Health
October 20th, 2011
admin More than a quarter of U.S. adults used a mobile phone to access health information and tools in the past year, pointing to an emerging market for wellness-related systems and apps. According to a survey by Manhattan Research, mobile health users have more than doubled since 2010, when just 12 percent of consumers used mobile [...]
Pantech Jest 2 – New phone for sale
October 20th, 2011
admin The Pantech Jest 2 for Verizon Wireless takes texting with the slide-out QWERTY keyboard and social media seriously. Text, picture, video, and voice messaging allows you to keep in touch 24/7 and share not-to-miss moments with family and friends. Instant messaging and mobile email also help you keep your favorite people in the loop. Global [...]
IPhones Can Eavesdrop on Keystrokes, Retrieve Passwords
October 20th, 2011
admin IPhones can now detect passwords and sensitive data by eavesdropping on keystroke vibrations, suggesting mobile-driven spyware may become even harder to combat. The program, developed by Georgia Tech researchers, allows iPhones to wirelessly pick up usernames and passwords from a keyboard lying up to five centimeters away. It uses the handset’s accelerometer and gyroscope to [...]
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