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HTC Legend review, T-Mobile HTC HD2 spied, and Microsoft offers Android app

SlashGear has posted up a review of the new HTC Legend smartphone. In the end, the device is quite good, but it will have stiff competition coming in a bit. T-Mobile branded HTC HD2 and Nokia Nuron smartphones have been seen in the wild. The HD2 gets a big 4.3-inch screen and the Nuron runs the S60 OS. There is no word on a firm launch date, but things still point to the 24th for the HD2. Microsoft has offered up an application that works with Android from Google. The app is called Called Tag ...

Novero TheTalkyOne debuts, Verizon data outage, Intel and Orange MeeGo devices

Novero makes several Bluetooth devices for mobile phone users. The company has unveiled its latest offering today called TheTalkyOne. The device is a Bluetooth speakerphone that speaks text messages out to you and can be used in the car or office. Verizon users may have found earlier today that they could not access data on their mobile phones. Verizon was having a data outage in most of the country with no word yet as to what caused the outage. Intel and Orange in the UK have announced that t...

The first review of CrazySoft’s new game Trigna. Try it, its great!

Beware our fellow readers; pdasnews.com has got for you the first exclusive review of Trigna from CrazySoft folks. Let’s start from the beginning: What the heck ‘Trigna’ means? The developers say this comes from the Greek word ‘Trigona’ (yes… without the ‘o’) which in the first place means ‘triangles’. I can verify that this is the case in this game, it’s all about triangles. Click here to read the full review.Our verdict:Congratulations to the CrazySoft  team for a fantastic original game...

Trigna mind game just released for all mobile phones!

  "Trigna is the latest trend in puzzle gaming. CrazySoft team is back, with a completely new, addicting and clever mind game. The Tile 'Trigna' derives from the Greek word 'Trigona' which means 'triangles', and this is what the game is about: making triangles...• GameplayThe objective of the game is to make triangles. Make triangles by clicking three marks of the same color. You only have some seconds until each round is over. Check the time meter. Try to make as many different triangles as po...

Preview of GSM/UMTS handset Samsung Wave (S8500)

"Bada's roots stem from Samsung's previous phones, as it hasn't gone too far from them in terms of both philosophy and hardware. Their new S8500 (codenamed "Wave"), for one, has evolved from the Samsung S8000 Jet, as they are based on pretty much the same hardware platform (although there is something to be said for the 1GHz CPU, a tad more memory and new cellular module). Software-wise, though, the Wave is as close to the Jet as it gets. Even its positioning is not much different from t...

HTC Scorpion: Fastest HTC Smartphone? | Specs Review

We haven’t heard anything from HTC lately right? I guess they’ve been really quite since this year started, I wonder why? Honestly there could be something going on and HTC just want to make it a top secret but what is this we have heard and seen? A new HTC has leaked and it will be out this summer? Well nothing is certain because there is no official word from HTC that this is indeed a phone that will be released or a phone they’re trying to polish for a soon retail but as the saying goes “if t...

Nokia C5 leaks, Symbian goes open source, Blackberry Curve 8900 axed at T-Mobile

The Nokia C5 3G handset is expected to be launched officially at MWC 2010 in Spain. If the device interests you, it has been leaked ahead of the official launch with most all of its secrets laid bare. The Symbian Foundation announced today that the Symbian OS is now open source. The OS can be downloaded and modified free of charge. Word has come in that T-mobile has axed the Blackberry Curve 8900. The handset was around for a while and fans can look forward to the 8520 taking up the slack.

Google Tablet Soon? (Video)

After the day of reckoning for apple’s magical tablet, it appears as though the word ‘tablet’ has been reinstated to the vocabulary of users again. We have seen different kinds of tablet sprouting everywhere, perhaps to jive in the trend? Or to make a speck with this highly-competitive world of technology. Likewise, eyes of the people are rolling out to Apple’s competitors: Now, that Apple had release their ‘ace’, what’s your retort, oh dear contenders? Dell has their 5 incher, Microsoft-HP duo ...

NesEm NES Emulator Released for webOS

"A day after posting about a gameboy emulator, today brings word of a new Nintendo NES emulator for webOS. Kalemsoft, has ported over its NesEm emulator, first developed for Palm OS.NesEm is said to currently run over 300 original NES games. It supports four channel sound, game saving, automatic speed adjustment, key config control and anti-aliased image smoothing.NesEm is currently available in demo form via PreWare or the developers site. It is closed source and costs $9.99 for a license. The...

Silicon Power announces 128GB 400X CF card

Silicon Power announces the world's first 400x Compact Flash card with a whopping 128GB of storage capacity. The new 400X CF card is designed to offer the ultimate storage capacity while not compromising performance, featuring a write speed of up to 90MB/sec. The card supports PIO Mode-6 and Multi-Word DMA 4 transfer mode in quad-channel configuration. In addition to the 400X cards, Silicon Power also offers 600X CF and 200X CF cards suited for devices (DSLR, DV, PDA, etc) that use CF cards...
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