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Today,
Opera announced that “the wait is (almost) over” and that the first
public beta of its new mobile browser will be released July 15th. Opera
Mobile 9.5 is based on the same Presto rendering engine used in the desktop variant and is an excellent browser, as w
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27th June 2008, 10:54 AM by Eric M. Zeman Today
Virgin Mobile USA announced that it will buy Helio from SK Telecom and
Earthlink for about $39 million. In return, SK Telecom will invest in
Virgin Mobile USA and acquire about 17 million shares of Virgin Mobile
USA, as well as two seats on its board. Virgin will acquire Helio's
customers, handset inventory, and will have access to its post-paid
billing systems, allowing Virgin Mobile USA to begin offering post-paid
accounts. Virgin also expects that it will be able to negotiate better
rates with its network operator partner Sprint, and will explore how to
best offer Helio's content and other services to its existing customer
base. The companies expect the deal to close during the third quarter
of 2008. from Virgin Mobile USA
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27th June 2008, 9:50 AM by Eric M. Zeman Today
Nokia uncovered four new handsets that make up a new range of devices
with exchangeable exteriors and bright colors. All four run the Series
40 platform and have Bluetooth 2.0.
- 7610: This slider, just cleared by the FCC yesterday, has
quad-band GSM/EDGE radios, a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and
dual LED flash, TV out and FM radio. It captures video at VGA
resolution at 15 frames per second. It will come with two different
covers in the box
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26th June 2008, 5:11 PM by Eric M. Zeman MetroPCS
announced that it will allow new customers to bring their existing CDMA
handset and activate it on the MetroPCS network. Customers who bring
their own phone will not have to buy a new phone and will receive one
month of free service. The program is called MetroFlash. People
interested in switching to MetroPCS can check the company's web site to
see if their handset is compatible. more at RCR News »
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