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Verizon Wireless announced today the April availability of the Motorola Q9c, the newest addition to Motorola Q family.
Similar to its predecessors - Motorola Q9m and the original Motorola Q - the Q9c offers professionals a productivity tool wrapped in a sleek and fashionable design. The Q9c offers powerful capabilities, including access to more than 14 million points of interest with Verizon Wireless’ VZ Navigator service. Customers can receive visual and audible turn-by-turn directions to a destination, locate business meeting destinations, ATMs, restaurants, and other places in an area, get a map of a location, bookmark favorites and recent searches, and even share locations with others.
The Motorola Q9c operates on Verizon Wireless’ broadband network and features Windows Mobile 6 Standard software, which provides users with contacts, calendar and entertainment. With Windows Mobile 6.0, users can configure virtually any POP3 or IMAP4 email accounts, and read, edit, and […]
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Verizon Wireless and Research In Motion (RIM) today announced the BlackBerry Curve 8330 will be available in May. Offered in a liquid silver-colored finish with chrome highlights, smooth edges and soft curves, the BlackBerry Curve 8330 is backed by Verizon Wireless’ high-speed EV-DO (Evolution-Data Optimized) network. Small and light smartphone, the BlackBerry Curve 8330 offers rich multimedia capabilities such as VZ Navigator-capable, a location-based service that provides customers mapping, audible turn-by-turn navigation and access to information on more than 14 million points of interest.
The BlackBerry Curve 8330 is supported by BlackBerry Internet Service that gives customers access to up to 10 supported POP3 and IMAP personal and corporate email accounts, including most popular ISP email accounts. It is also supported by BlackBerry Professional Software for small businesses and BlackBerry Enterprise Server for enterprise deployments, enabling advanced security and IT administration within IBM Lotus Domino, Microsoft Exchange and Novell GroupWise environments.
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Verizon Wireless today announced the LG enV2, the successor to the popular LG enV featuring a new slim redesign and sophisticated black or maroon finish, will be available in April.
The LG enV2 offers features including VCAST Music and Video, VZ Navigator, Bluetooth capabilities, dual speakers and a 2.0-megapixel camera. The phone’s QWERTY keypad makes messaging easy, while a 2.4-inch internal screen offers clear videos and images.
Verizon Wireless’ VCAST Music store provides users access to more than 2.8 million songs from both well-known and independent artists. Customers can listen to the songs through a Bluetooth Stereo headset or accessory. A separately purchased external memory microSD card allows customers to store their own music or video clips on their phones and move them from their PCs to their phones.
“We are addressing the burgeoning texting trend by spending time asking what consumers want and expect from their mobile devices,” said Mr. Ehtisham Rabbani, […]
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In honor of the upcoming Tahoe reader meetup on April 5th at Alpine Meadows, I’m going to be doing end of season review of some outdoor gadgetry that’s been floating around the cabin. First up, these electric socks originally designed to keep North Atlantic fishermen warm.
The idea: Wool/Poly blend Socks with wiring and thin resistors that run from the D cells mounted in the top of the sock liner to under the ball of the foot. Sweaty feeling, and any activity causes sock droop as the batteries overpower the elastic. Yet, warmish. And $22.
Actually: These might make a good last resort, but the chemical toe warmers are a better bargain than buying a new pair of D cells every 6 hours. And lets not forget, warming the torso with proper layering, etc, warms the extremities. [REI and the Giz Reader Meetup, thanks to Adam for being the leg model]
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Original post by Brian Lam
In honor of the upcoming Tahoe reader meetup on April 5th at Alpine Meadows, I’m going to be doing end of season review of some outdoor gadgetry that’s been floating around the cabin. First up, these electric socks originally designed to keep North Atlantic fishermen warm.
The idea: Wool/Poly blend Socks with wiring and thin resistors that run from the D cells mounted in the top of the sock liner to under the ball of the foot. Sweaty feeling, and any activity causes sock droop as the batteries overpower the elastic. Yet, warmish. And $22.
Actually: These might make a good last resort, but the chemical toe warmers are a better bargain than buying a new pair of D cells every 6 hours. And lets not forget, warming the torso warms the extremities. [REI and the Giz Reader Meetup, thanks to Adam for being the leg model]
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Original post by Brian Lam
Officials from the International Swimming Federation (aka FINA) want to speak with Speedo next week about their high tech swimsuit. Seems the athletes who use the swimsuit are breaking all sorts of records and, with the Olympics coming up, the FINA doesn’t want anyone getting an unfair advantage. Unfortunately for FINA, the only real resolutions appear to be a general ban, which Speedo would protest, or to allow every country to wear it in violation of their existing equipment contracts. The last option is probably the most appealing: FINA brings back the old suits and those swim team shaving parties of yesteryear. [MSNBC]
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