
To date, there are no Symbian S60 phones that come with touchscreen display, but come next year, we can expect such an implementation to be seen on a Samsung handset.
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Touchscreen Symbian OS on a Samsung mobile phone next year
By Gadgetboy on August 31st, 2008 | No Comments
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Philips Network Music Players
By Gadgetboy on August 30th, 2008 | No Comments
"On the audio front, Philips just launched a pair of Network Music Players, the NP2500 and the NP2900. They’re color-screened followups to January’s monochrome NP1100, and the NP2500 does audio out (including coaxial digital audio) just like is forebear, while the NP2900 (pictured) includes built-in speakers. The players work with internet radio, your PC’s music library and some online music services like Rhapsody. No word on price or release date."

I think there is a somewhat narrow market for these types of devices. If you make them too nice, they become too expensive, and you might as well just use a 360 or other game system. But then they have to be nice because someone buying one of these list probably looking for a classier looking option than a gaming system.
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iPhone Life print magazine at stores near you
By Gadgetboy on August 30th, 2008 | No Comments
Like everyone else guessed it.This was bound to happen . The first (and probably the only) print magazine dedicated to Apple’s handset will hit the newsstands on September 9th.Thaddeus Computing is the publishing company behind the project and for the premier issue they promise 100 pages of hot content. Some of the articles included in the magazine include:
- Full coverage of the iPhone 3G
- Top software from AppStore
- 85 hidden features
- Best free software and web apps
- How to Rip DVDs
- Must-have accessories
- Safari surprises
- Various iPhone profiles
- Celebrities with iPhones
Interested iPhone and iPod Touch users will be able to either grab the magazine once it’s released at airports, Barnes & Noble, Borders, Wal-Mart, and other major booksellers and stores nationwide; or subscriber for $25 to receive all issues through 2010. This includes the premier issue and at least 4 issues next year and in 2010. iPhone-friendly digital version of each issue also comes with a subscription.
[Via: jkOnTheRun ]
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QuickPwn Tools Released For Firmware 2.0.2 on Windows and Mac
By Gadgetboy on August 30th, 2008 | No Comments

Just a few days after the Dev Team released its jailbreak tool for the 2.0.2 firmware to Mac users, WinPwn 2.5 and the QuickPwn Tool for Mac have both appeared at about the same time, offering the ability to QuickPwn the latest iPhone and iPod Touch firmwares. (more…) -
Htc Dream leaked Photos
By Gadgetboy on August 30th, 2008 | No Comments
We already saw the HTC Dream on video . Now, as the release date gets closer, more people are getting to play with—and leak pictures of—the first Android cellphone . Slide this, slide that, it looks exactly as we expected.
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Take Control of your Mobile Life with Skydeck
By Gadgetboy on August 30th, 2008 | No Comments

Ever wished you could manage your phone records like you manage your emails? Well now you can with Skydeck. This free application provides access to the type of data you wish your mobile carrier was providing.
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Gmail Application updated to version 2.0.5 - Free Download for blackberry
By Gadgetboy on August 30th, 2008 | No Comments
Some new features include:
- Ability to access hosted Google accounts (Google Apps) and regular Gmail from the same application
- Ability to have multiple accounts saved and switch between without having to re-enter username and password
- Select, copy, cut & paste.
- Ability to save more than one mobile draft
- Option to pre-load messages contained within labels
Download: http://gmail.com/app
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JuiceCaster Beta for Blackberry - Free Download
By Gadgetboy on August 30th, 2008 | No Comments

Instantly post Blackberry videos and pictures to your favorite online sites – including Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Blogger, Photobucket, and more. Chat with friends and interact with new people in real-time.
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Google’s Android Market is here but where are the phones?
By Gadgetboy on August 30th, 2008 | No Comments
After months of silence, Google is rapidly pushing its Linux-based Android mobile platform towards the finish line in preparation for a big fourth quarter launch. The recent SDK beta release offers a compelling look into what users can expect to see on upcoming Android hardware, but it left one critical question unanswered: how will third-party developers get their software onto end-user handsets?
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