There has been much talk and posting of late centred around the RIM BlackBerry Storm with Verizon and Vodafone, so it is somewhat easy to overlook the carriers up in Canada such as Bell and Telus who will be gaining the BlackBerry Storm in the near future. Unfortunately there is no word on when Telus   Click to Read More >

Pantech Slate C530, first announced by AT&T together with three other new QWERTY phones, is now available for purchase from the largest North American mobile carrier. Presented as the world’s thinnest handset to feature a full QWERTY keyboard, Pantech Slate can be bought for $49.99, after a $50 mail-in rebate and the signing of a 2-yr contract   Click to Read More >

We don’t hear much about Alcatel mobile phones, but the latest handset to come out under this brand surely deserves a bit of our attention.  Called Alcatel OT-I650, the new phone is an entry-level one that comes with a G-sensor (accelerometer). This apparently allows users to switch between applications – like music player, games, alarm   Click to Read More >

The T-Mobile G1 might be the world’s first open-source Android handset, but it’s definitely not the last. Rumor has it that OpenMoko, another open-source handset maker, is going to hop in on the Android bandwagon as early as November, when it releases its first Android-based product called the GTA02. Details about the Android-powered OpenMoko GTA02   Click to Read More >

Since Starbucks started offering 2 hours of free AT&T Wi-Fi to its customers a few months back, there hasn’t been much free Wi-Fi love for AT&T customers in the United States. But that’s about to change, because AT&T has just officially announced the availability of free Wi-Fi for iPhone users in all of its hotspots   Click to Read More >

The touch screen version of Nokia’s N-Gage gaming service is scheduled for a release in 2009. One such game to be part of the new version will be GameLoft’s Guitar Rock Tour for the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic. This, along with a lot of other news-worthy tidbits, were spilled out by Nokia’s head of gaming operations,   Click to Read More >

Nokia N96, the smartphone that might be the best thing from the Nseries family (for the moment, at least), is now on sale in the US, via Best Buy’s website.       The handset is available unlocked, for a price that won’t please too many of you: $899.99 – that’s with $240 more than the Best   Click to Read More >