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April 18, 2007
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Would you pay $900 for a cell phone? What if it had a 5-megapixel camera with 7 shooting modes and captured really good photos and video? What if it also had built-in GPS? And Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, a media player with a headphone jack, and doubled as a Symbian smartphone? The Nokia N95 has all that and more, which is why this all-in-one multimedia computer is getting so much attention. Well, that and the price... more
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7:28AM
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March 05, 2007
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Attention corridor warriors: The BlackBerry 8800 is now available. It's the thinnest BlackBerry yet that also has a full QWERTY keyboard. Features include Bluetooth, internal GPS, and music and video player, as well as the standard email, instant messaging, text and picture messaging, and web browsing. You can view Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents on it too. More BlackBerry smartphones.
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11:03AM
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January 04, 2007
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Be the "envy" of all your friends with the LG enV multimedia phone. It combines EvDO high-speed technology, a full QWERTY keyboard, 2-megapixel camera, music player (with Bluetooth stereo support for listening to music), stereo speakers, and more into a slim, lightweight package. So you can make calls, take pictures, listen to music, send text messages, and check your email from anywhere. More Verizon phones.
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12:43PM
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December 09, 2006
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Unlike the Energizer bunny, your cell phone doesn't just keep going and going and going. In fact, sometimes it decides to stop - at really inconvenient times, like when your parachute won't open (what a silly commercial). Enter the Energi To Go, a great $24 investment - or stocking stuffer - for motor mouths. It runs on AA batteries and adds up to 10 hours of talk time and up to 12 days of... more
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12:06PM
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November 07, 2006
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Introducing the first Blackberry with a built-in camera and media player, the BlackBerry Pearl. Design-wise CNET says the slim Pearl is "the sexiest BlackBerry to date--it even gives the Motorola Q some stiff competition." The Pearl's features include Bluetooth, email, web browsing, and IM and EDGE support. Extra bonuses: A Micro SD slot for expanding memory, and a map application that provides local maps and text-based driving directions.
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10:19AM
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October 12, 2006
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Even prettier than its Razr predecessors, the Motorola Krzr ("Krazer?" as in "Krazy?" We're not sure.) has a sleeker, sexier design, thanks to the hardened reflective glass on the front and a touch of chrome at the bottom. The Krzr has all the standard features (1.3-megapixel camera, digital music player, Bluetooth, EV-DO support for V Cast video and music, voice recorder, text and multimedia messaging) but its appeal is that it's so pretty.
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3:58AM
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October 05, 2006
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Why must Nokia hide its cool phones behind such boring names? They should really call their new Nokia 3250 multimedia phone something more memorable, like the Nokia Twist. That way more people would stop to look at all its cool features, especially the way it twists to change functions (from smartphone to music player to 2-megapixel camera and video recorder with 4x zoom). Not to mention its Bluetooth, wireless Web browser, and the... more
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12:32PM
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August 30, 2006
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The blogosphere is buzzing about the Nokia N73, the latest phone with a built-in 3.2-megapixel camera. Use one side of the phone to capture photos, and the other side to review, email, print, or post them on your blog - all with the touch of a single button. Other features of the N73 include Bluetooth, speakerphone, MP3 player, Web browsing, email, and FM radio.
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8:41AM
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June 19, 2006
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Behold the latest BlackBerry business phone, the BlackBerry 7130c for Cingular customers. It's got all the stuff you've come to expect from a BlackBerry: Phone, e-mail, internet, messaging with text and images, Bluetooth, MP3 ringtones, fast performance, and sleek design. You can even use it as a tethered modem to connect your laptop or desktop computer to the Internet, so you don't need to carry a wireless PC card. More BlackBerry smartphones.
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7:54AM
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May 03, 2006
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The bestselling Motorola Razr just got even better. With the Motorola Razr V3i, you get a super skinny stylish phone with an iTunes player, 1.2-megapixel camera, 12MB of built-in memory, and a memory card slot. So now, when you grab your phone, you're also grabbing your camera and MP3 player. We hear it's going to be available in colors soon, too.
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10:12AM
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April 26, 2006
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Introducing the thinnest BlackBerry yet, the quad-band 8700g. Ideal for people who need to stay in touch around the clock, this smartphone packs in email, web browsing, instant messaging, QWERTY keyboard, Intel processor, speakerphone, Bluetooth, and EDGE speeds for faster performance. The integrated attachment viewing for popular file formats (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF, etc.) is also convenient. And you can get it free with a service plan. More BlackBerry smartphones.
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9:49AM
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February 18, 2006
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Smooth. Sophisticated. Stylish. You'd think we were talking about an international playboy. In a way we are - Motorola's sexy new Pebl is a quad-band GSM phone, which means you can use it in over 150 countries. The features are nice (Bluetooth, digital camera, speech-activated commands) but the sexy design is its selling point. No hard edges and a one-touch glide hinge make it a pleasure to have and to hold. More Motorola... more
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January 06, 2006
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Brand-new from Palm: The Treo 700w, a smartphone that runs Windows Mobile 5, which includes mobile versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. With it you can make calls, get organized, read and send email (full QWERTY keyboard!), browse the Web, listen to music, watch videos, and take 1.3-megapixel pictures. It has Bluetooth but no Wi-Fi, and is only slightly heavier than previous Treos. More smartphones.
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1:33AM
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December 09, 2005
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If you've ever lost your cell phone, you'll appreciate the genius that is the CellStik. Designed for most Motorola phones, this little device stores all your contacts, so you can transfer them easily to new phones. It comes with software that lets you add, delete, and edit contacts on your computer, which is much easier than doing it on your phone! And it's easily upgradeable to support new cell phone models.
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November 30, 2005
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