U.K. based luxury designer Alexander Amosu created the world’s most expensive BlackBerry crafted in solid 18 carat yellow gold and encrusted with 4,459 (count them!) brilliant cut diamonds for a total of 28.43 carats. It takes over 350 hours for building these. There will only be three of these diamond-encrusted BlackBerrys in the world, where one of them will retail for a whopping $240,000. ... Read More
Verizon to Sell the Palm Pre After All
Just yesterday we told you that Verizon didn’t seem interested in the Palm Pre anymore but today we hear that Big Red is definitely going to sell the Pre once Sprint’s exclusivity deal with Palm expires. As you already expect, there aren’t any official press releases from Palm or Verizon to indicate these joint future plans but according to inside leaks Verizon will definitely not pass on the Pre. The phone ... Read More
High-end smartphone to come packed with Intel inside?
This article contains unofficial information. Everyone knows Intel's story at how they became such a prominent company in the computer industry. Their brand recognition has become evident on the outside of many computers throughout the world. They've had their fair share of competition in the past with AMD, but their commitment to produce chips with raw processing power continues to make them a market leader. Seemingly conquering the computer industry, Intel ... Read More
12MP 3x optical zoom Samsung M8920 shows up again
We just came upon another leaked photos of what seems to be the successor of the Samsung Pixon12. This time however it's the Korean version of the monster cameraphone dubbed Samsung SCH-W880. The information about the specs list is still pretty scarce but the camera alone to make us drool. Four months ago the first evidence of the existence of a Pixon12 successor with optical zoom popped up in the net. ... Read More
Archos 9 Tablet PC to Ship on October 22
Not only Apple and Microsoft are going to launch tablets soon and if you’re need a new tablet right now you could always decide to buy the Archos 9. This tablet PC will be ready to ship starting with October 22 and you’ll have to pay somewhere around $500 to get it. The Archos 9 will be equipped with an Intel Atom 1.1GHz processor, 1GB of RAM, 60GB of storage ... Read More
Vertu Constellation F Ayxta luxury clamshell announced
Vertu’s first clamshell phone is now official, it’s called Vertu Constellation F Ayxta and it will cost between €4,900 ($7,198) and €6,500 ($9,548) – probably depending on how you want to customize your model. Like all phones made by Vertu, the Ayxta is made from expensive materials like stainless steel, ceramic, leather, sapphire crystal (for the display) and aerospace grade aluminum parts. The new phone comes with GPS, 3G (HSDPA, apparently), MicroSD ... Read More
Verizon’s rugged Motorola Barrage V860 shows up
Not long after the Samsung Omnia II i920, another unannounced phone for Verizon has showed up: the Motorola Barrage V860. Unlike the Omnia II, the Motorola Barrage is a rugged, push-to-talk clamshell phone. It will come in two versions: with and without a 2MP camera. Other specs include external music controls, GPS, 2.5mm headset jack and MicroSD card support. This is what the Motorola Barrage V860 looks like: No word yet on when Verizon ... Read More
HTC Touch HD2 (HTC Leo) to launch in the UK on October 12th ?
According to a tipster over at Engadget, UK mobile operator 02’s intranet list the “HTC HD2″ (also know as the HTC Leo) as being launched on October 12th. Only time will tell, but I’m not holding my breath. The HTC Leo/HD2 isn’t officialy announced yet and history has proven that it takes nearly a month after the official announcement for the devices to hit the market (like the original Touch ... Read More
Google adds localized Google Mobile search features to Windows Mobile
Today Google announced that it has released a new version of the Google Mobile App for the Microsoft Windows Mobile smartphone platform. The new application adds My Location and Google Suggest support to the search service. My Location automatically determines what area a user is located in so that localized search results can be returned (think "pizza"). Google Suggest reduces the number of keystrokes required for search queries by automatically ... Read More
Nokia Siemens Networks to Display Complete Ethernet-Based Wireless Mobile Backhaul Solution
At Carrier Ethernet World Congress (CEWC) in Berlin (September 21 – 24, 2009) Nokia Siemens Networks will display a complete, live Ethernet-based wireless mobile backhaul solution. The new approach provides a cost efficient, environment friendly answer for operators who need to dramatically increase capacity and switch to a simpler, packet-based transport network. The demo is fully incorporated in the interoperability test bed of the European Advanced Networking Test Center (EANTC). The ... Read More













