Archive for the ‘Mobile’ Category

Nokia N95-gringo style

By Joe • Aug 29th, 2007 • Category: Mobile

Nokia fanfoys out there rejoice (yes, you Matt). Nokia finally decided to port their very popular (and pricey, around US$750) king of headsets, the N95, for the American market (you know, with US-compatible 3G radios). Sure, its been available for quite some time now in the European market and some adventurous fanboys have imported them, […]



at&t’s Ocean wannabe

By Joe • Aug 29th, 2007 • Category: Mobile

Say hello to at&t's latest trick under their sleeve. The Pantech C810 (or who knows what the hell the geniuses at at&t will call this one. According to initial reports, it sports a dual-action keypad (you know, numbers on one side and letters on the other), 3G speeds, Windows Mobile 6 and it is a […]



The Smartphone Scene

By Joe • Aug 24th, 2007 • Category: Mobile

Now that the iphone has been fully hacked and some of the hype surrounding it has lowered to bareable levels, its time to recap what smartphones (I take the liberty of applying the term "smartphone" to any windows-based, symbian-based or palm-based device that makes calls).
Personally, I'm looking forward to at&t's new devices, the Tilt and […]



Maddox’s View on the iPhone [hilarious]

By Joe • Jul 18th, 2007 • Category: Mobile

Maddox has some interesting views on Apple’s new iPhone. He has a Nokia E70 (after reading his rant, it made me want to get one). He compares his trusty E70 and the iPhone.

“First of all, the E70 has a full keyboard, not some shitty stripped down, tap-and-pray smudgy piece of shit. Nokia uses a technology […]



The very first iPhone

By Joe • Jul 18th, 2007 • Category: Mobile

Pictures have surfaced of what some believe to be the original inspiration for Apple’s iPhone.

“ Marc Esslinger from German website Fudder is a hard core Apple fan, however he shares a special relationship with the company. It was his father Hartmut Esslinger who designed the famous Apple IIc, which was Apples first portable computer (1984). […]