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— Nov. 13, 2008 — HTC and Russian carrier Yota have announced a Windows Mobile phone billed as "the world's first integrated GSM/WiMAX handset."
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HTC announces world?s first GSM/WiMAX mobile phone - ZDNet Blogs
HTC is arguably the most innovative company when it comes to mobile phones, in particular those running the Windows Mobile operating system. Today, they announced the HTC MAX 4G device that is the world?s first GSM/WiMAX headset. The device will be ...
HTC announces first WiMAX-equipped smartphone, the Max 4G - MobileBurn
HTC has announced what looks to be the first cell phone to support both GSM and WiMAX networks, the Max 4G. Powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional and using HTC's TouchFLO user interface, the Max 4G looks to be a complete package. The Max 4G ...
You aren?t limited to just the Android Market, try Twitroid for ... - ZDNet Blogs
I recently posted some of my experiences with 11 applications I installed from the Android Market on my evaluation T-Mobile G1 and was pleased with most all of those selected applications. I just received my own purchased black G1 today, do not buy ...
Motorola to shift phone OS to Android, Windows Mobile - Australian PC World
Motorola Thursday announced a radical shift in its mobile phone business, saying there would be fewer shipments of phone models early next year but that the company plans to ship its first Android smart phone by the 2009 Christmas sales season. While ...
Thursday, Oct. 16, 2 p.m. ET: Personal Tech - Washington Post
Read Rob's latest tech tips in his blog, Faster Forward . Submit your questions or comments before or during the discussion. Rob Pegoraro: Good afternoon, everyone. I'm typing to you from a cluttered desk: To the left of the keyboard I have the T ...
October 2008 - Jkontherun.com
Sony seems to have a hard time with notebook batteries and have issued a recall of over 100,000 notebook batteries once again. The batteries are prone to overheat and start smoking and catch fire, although only 19 reports of such incidents have taken ...
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