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Nokia N900 In-Depth Web Browser Review

Still waiting impatienly for the Nokia N900? With the recent Holiday offers T-Mobile has in store for us, the N900 was surprisingly not one of them. While we continue to wait, let us drool over some N900 videos. This video released by Nokia themselves shows an  in-depth look at the Mozilla-based web browser on a beautiful touchscreen with an 800 x 480 resolution. Enjoy … [read full article]

Holiday Offerings From T-Mobile

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This holiday season, T-Mobile will have something for everyone, or at least that is what it seems when you look at their upcoming handsets for the coming months.  You should already know the Cliq by now (if not, then you need to come out from under that rock more often) and we have already shown you the Android powered Behold II.  T-Mobile also has another Android phone … [read full article]

Is T-Mobile Losing Their (Android) Thunder?

Google and Verizon announce partnership, love and new Android handsets to result

As some of you may know, there have been a bunch rumors (that are less rumor and more fact) about Verizon’s upcoming Android phone, the Motorola Sholes.  Well, Verizon and Google went semi-official and announced their (somewhat unlikely) partnership today.  While these companies have had disputes in the past, everything seems to be just peachy now.  In a press call, Verizon and Google said that they will be showing … [read full article]

Cliq Hits Ebay

Do you find yourself dreaming of the Cliq at night, or even during the day?  Then do we have a deal for you.  You can skip the pre-sale and official sales dates by going the shady route and bid for one on Ebay.  Now, there will be a generous markup applied, for the seller’s trouble and all, so don’t expect this to go cheap.  The 100% positive feedback … [read full article]

BlackBerry Messenger 5.0 Releasing October 7th

Do you know what would go nicely with a new BlackBerry 9700? Probably not, so I’ll tell you: it’s the new BlackBerry Messenger 5.0! BlackBerry Messenger (a.k.a “BBM”) 5.0 is expected to release October 7th. The guys over at CrackBerry recieved an email today from one of their tipsters giving a nice overview and expected release date for the new version.  I’m sure this will make a large amount of … [read full article]

Sidekick Data Outage Update 2

Here comes another update for Sidekick users that have had no data service since Friday. The future looks bright! Danger, a subsidiary of Microsoft, is continuing to work urgently to resolve the service disruptions affecting T-Mobile Sidekick customers. The following is a status update for our valued customers: IM services and access to social networking applications are now being restored along with Web browsing. The Address Book, Calendar, and other features are … [read full article]

Flash Coming to a Smartphone Near You

You may recall a while ago when Adobe’s CEO, Shantanu Narayen, announced in the Q2 audio press release that a version of Flash Player 10 would be available for Smartphone browsers starting this October (during Adobe MAX). Well it’s October now (if you haven’t noticed already), and Adobe Systems Incorporated unveiled Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1 software for smartphones today. Windows Mobile (Yay for [read full article]

Introducing The Redesigned Forums

It has definitely been a long time coming, but the redesigned, improved, super hot-looking Tmonews forums are here. A while since we redid the main blog page to much appreciated fanfare. Time took a toll on the forums, however, that is all in the past. We “relaunch” them today with a completely matching look to the blog page, a first in our history! You shouldn’t be reading this anymore, you should already be on the Forums page … [read full article]

Wi-Fi Calling For Blackberries

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Soon, T-Mobile will be set up to allow corporate customers who use Blackberries to make calls over their office Wi-Fi connections without using up cell plan minutes (hey, this sounds familiar).  Then, as a neat trick, the call will be automatically switched to T-Mobiles network after said Blackberry user is outside of their Wi-Fi network’s range.  T-Mobile “will charge a flat monthly fee on top of cellular rates,” all in an effort … [read full article]