Posted by Matthew Olivolo on February 21st, 2008
Carolyn from Coolest Gadgets dot com wrote a brief review of the CuteBug Hipster vertical messenger bag right before Valentine’s Day. She is another admirer of the vintage themed cases Mobile Edge introduced to the marketplace. As the industry leader in stylish laptop computer carrying cases and accessories, this new line of vintage themed laptop bags round out the extensive Women’s Collection of designer laptop cases.
Here is an overview of what Carolyn had to say about the new Hipster:
Yes, we’re ramping up to Valentine’s Day. Yes, I’m sure you’re sick of me talking about all the great gifts you can buy for Valentine’s Day. Well, too bad - there are too many Valentine’s Day themed gadgets and gadget accessories to not write about them! You’ll have to suffer through a few more days.
I saw this adorable laptop bag over at Techie Diva today: the Mobile Edge CuteBug Hipster vertical messenger bag. This pink and burgundy bag comes with the following features:
* Fits 14.1″ laptops
* Superior padding for computer protection
* Removable matching neoprene laptop sleeve
* Interior zippered pockets
* Exterior rear zippered pocket
* Removable soft padding for shoulder strap
* Interior ID pocket
* Accessorized with “Lucky Seven” dice
Also on the Mobile Edge website, it shows two other color options (green and black) that will be available soon. I like the fact that you can take the laptop sleeve out so you can use it as a functional messenger bag for those times when you do not want to take your laptop with you. And the “Lucky Seven” dice accessory adds a nice, whimsical touch to the vintage advertisement-adorned bag.
To read the full review visit the coolest-gadgets website by clicking here.
Posted by Ricky Cadden on February 21st, 2008

Today Google launched a native search application for Nokia S60 3rd Edition handsets. The application places a shortcut on the home screen of the handset and allows users to conduct a Google search within a few seconds directly from the standby screen.
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Posted by Ricky Cadden on February 21st, 2008

T-Mobile has begun testing a new addition to its HotSpot@Home Talk Forever service that is aimed at replacing landlines. The HotSpot@Home Talk Forever Home Phone service bundles a dual-SIM capable LinkSys router with a cordless phone and offers unlimited calling.
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Posted by MobileBurn.com on February 21st, 2008
Brand Evolution Features Bold & Synergetic New Visual Elements to Create Bold, Clean, More Engaging Look and Feel
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Posted by SlashPhone on February 21st, 2008
Neonode today announced the release of a new color portfolio for Neonode N2. Up to four new designed colors will be available. Details about the colors will be presented in March.
Posted by SlashPhone on February 21st, 2008
Sales of mobile phone accessories are expected to generate over $40 billion in revenue in 2008. Handset vendors and mobile operators know that to increase sales of their feature-rich handsets, they also need to provide accessories that will allow users to fully enjoy and benefit from the applications and features supported by the handsets. This means providing accessories such as headsets, memory cards, and data connection kits, in addition to chargers and batteries.

Posted by SlashPhone on February 21st, 2008
Research In Motion today provided an update on forecasted net subscriber account additions for the fiscal fourth quarter ending March 1, 2008.
Posted by SlashPhone on February 21st, 2008
LG Electronics announced the launch of its mobile phone 'LG-SH150A', which is using AMOLED as the display screen. The phone will be available in Korea from tomorrow.
Posted by Michael Oryl on February 21st, 2008

Toshiba's G910 is a large communicator style smartphone that sports a massive 800x480 pixel display and runs Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6 Professional OS. Targeted at enterprise customers, we sat down with it for a few minutes at the 2008 Mobile World Congress show last week.
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Posted by Michael Oryl on February 21st, 2008

Today in Korea, LG announced the launch of its new SH150A slider phone, a device equipped with a quick responding AMOLED display. AMOLED displays borrow some tricks from conventional TFT displays to decrease pixel response time, in turn reducing ghosting effects.
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