Nokia's notorious Ngage Source: Flickr user CoWg0eSm0o~!!
Nintendo's profits are in free-fall as Apple's iPhone and iPod touch increasingly eat into the sales of the portable Nintendo DS. But isn't it time somebody built a real gaming phone? […]
Nokia's notorious Ngage Source: Flickr user CoWg0eSm0o~!!
Nintendo's profits are in free-fall as Apple's iPhone and iPod touch increasingly eat into the sales of the portable Nintendo DS. But isn't it time somebody built a real gaming phone? […]
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The Next Hot e-Reader: The iPhone 
I'm not convinced that a huge number of iPhone users want to read entire tomes on their handsets. But yeah, I can see where the handset could be a fantastic distribution channel for publishers -- and even for writers themselves.
Submitted by Colin Gibbs
Poll: Does Your Smartphone Need a Physical Keyboard? 
Interesting results, but I'm wondering just how good a virtual keyboard needs to be to convert the substantial number of those who say they need physical keys.
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RIM still needs a hit handset, of course. A great new browser would go a long way toward closing the gap with Apple's iPhone and a few other gotta-have devices.
Submitted by Colin Gibbs
Telmap Taps Navteq for iPhone GPS Solution; Understands the Inevitable 
That "inevitable," of course, is that Google's free new navigation offering means the game has changed for vendors of premium GPS-based services.
Submitted by Colin Gibbs
Sprint Gears Up for More Android, BlackBerry and Windows Mobile Goodness 
Good news for Sprint, to be sure, but its handset lineup isn't why it continues to bleed subscribers -- a lack of effective marketing is to blame.
Submitted by Colin Gibbs
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