Archive for October, 2005

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How to: BlackBerry 8700 Keypad

October 27th, 2005

The Blackberry 8700c is set to release by November 2nd from Cingular wireless. The 8700c is similar in form and function from current 72xx series handhelds, but does share some characteristics of the 71xx series. We have included a layout of the new improved keypad for the 8700c, it appears that RIM has taken many [...]

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Earthlink Selected to Build Wi-Fi Network in Anaheim

October 27th, 2005

EarthLink today announced that it has been awarded by the City of Anaheim an exclusive franchise to build out its Wi-Fi broadband network. The network will provide inexpensive, high-speed Internet access for residents and visitors to the City of Anaheim. It will also enable municipal employees to be more efficient in their jobs by allowing [...]

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Bluetooth Personal Massager

October 27th, 2005

The ‘PC’ term for vibrators has always been Personal Massager, for the sake of this story we will user the term Personal Massager, yeah right. Phoneyworld has just published a detailed article on what may be one of the most creative inventions known to man (and woman to). The Toy is a hi-tech vibrator which [...]

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RIM Provides Update on NTP Litigation

October 27th, 2005

Research In Motion (RIM) has released a statement with some history of the on going NTP patent case. The Supreme Court recently denied RIM’s motion to stay further proceedings in the case until the U.S. Supreme Court decides whether it will accept an appeal of the decision in this case. The process by which the [...]

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SK-Earthlink is now Helio

October 26th, 2005

Effective today, SK-EarthLink, Inc. becomes HELIO, Inc., a new mobile brand custom built for young, tech-savvy consumers. The company is a $440 million joint venture between SK Telecom , one of the world’s most advanced wireless carriers, and EarthLink , a next-generation Internet service provider.

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Supreme Court Declines RIM Request

October 26th, 2005

RCR Wireless News reports that the Supreme Court has rejected RIM’s request to halt the case set against them by NTP. The latest move again raises the possibility that RIM will have to abide a court-ordered injunction-a move that would require RIM to stop selling its BlackBerry devices in the United States. NTP argues that [...]