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  • Samsung SCH-M830 hands-on

    While perusing the Samsung booth for something fresh and fun we happened upon this, the Samsung SCH-M830. The M830 is a WiBro (mobile WiMax) and HSPA set, WiFI, Bluetooth, 3 megapixel camera, a 3.3-inch LCD, memory expansion with microSD, and runs Windows Mobile 6.1. The interface and all the UI elements were in Korean (see that Anycall ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 18, 2009
  • MWC day three: return of the Jedi

    Okay, an Android RAZR would have been amazing, but sadly Motorola didn't announce anything at all at MWC, so our dreams are on hold for the moment. In fact, day three was bereft of any major announcements, but there was some action: Telstra boss Sol Trujillo's prototype HTC handset running Windows Mobile 6.5 was pickpocketed, we played with a ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 18, 2009
  • Google demos HTML5-based Maps on the Palm Pre

    Looks like offline Gmail on the iPhone wasn't the only trick Google's Vic Gondotra has up his sleeve during his talk at MWC -- he also gave a quick demo of Google Maps running as a web app on the Palm Pre. Of course, what's interesting there is that the Pre's HTML-based SDK means that web apps can act like first class citizens on the device -- ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 18, 2009
  • Caption contest: the most depressing thing we've seen all day

    We've seen many wonderful, exciting things at Mobile World Congress this year. This isn't one of them. Chris: ''Listen, you (expletive), I'm only two months behind on the Easy Bake.'' Darren: ''Hawha? Iaowe u six five dolars? Huh? Moommiieeee!'' Josh: ''It will be a $35 charge to reinstate service, and no, you can't have a cookie.'' Richard: ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 18, 2009
  • Google demos offline Gmail for iPhone, Android at MWC

    If you were thinking offline Gmail on your desktop was the greatest thing since sliced bread, prepare yourselves people. If an MWC keynote from Google's VP of engineering, Vic Gundotra, is any indication, the same functionality might be coming soon to an iPhone / Android phone near you. Amongst other things, the souped up web app boasts an ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 18, 2009
  • NTT docomo and Sharp show projector phone at MWC

    We had a brief peek at yest another pico projecting set at MWC, this time an NTT docomo Samsung affair without a name, price, or even a release date. Specs are as sketchy as these are usable in a brightly lit room, but the hopes are this device will be used for services like mobile TV, home theater (yeah, right), document editing, presentations, ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 18, 2009
  • Gigabyte shows off 10-inch M1028 convertible netbook

    If you thought Gigabyte's M912 mini convertible tablet was hot stuff, get a load of this. Expected to be officially unveiled at CeBIT, the company just couldn't resist bringing along a M1028 demo unit to MWC in order to mix things up. Reportedly, the swivel-screen netbook was equipped with a comparatively roomy 10-inch display (1,024 x 600), and ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 18, 2009
  • Thievery at MWC! Telstra exec's HTC with WinMo 6.5 stolen

    It's not clear if Telstra chief Sol Trujillo was sporting an HTC Touch Pro2 or a Touch Diamond2 at MWC this week, but one thing's for sure: he's doesn't have it anymore. A pickpocket apparently lifted the handset off another Teslsta exec who was checking it out today -- and making matters worse, it was running an early build of Windows Mobile 6.5. ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 18, 2009
  • Samsung WMG100 brings OmniaHD video to the television, via WiFi

    Just how the Samsung OmniaHD's video could reach directly from phone to TV screen was a bit of a mystery until the Engadget Spanish crew spotted the WMG100. Don't already own one of Samsung's high end sets with WiFi and DLNA built in? This dongle bridges the gap with all the necessary tech built in, pushing a max 480p (whether HD streaming to ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 18, 2009
  • General Mobile's DSTL1 Android phone eyes-on

    Never mind the Magic -- we've run across another Android device lurking in the midst at MWC, and if you squint, you might just see some HTC influence in this one, too. We'd heard General Mobile's dual-SIM DSTL1 would launch here, granted, but given its reasonably high-end look and the fact that we'd only seen renders ahead of the show, you have ...
    Posted to Public (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 18, 2009
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