Posted by Matthew Olivolo on July 3rd, 2008

The staff here at Mobile Edge would like to wish you and your family a safe and happy 4th of July. We live in a great country and enjoy our freedom celebrating 232 years of Independence this year. It is an important American tradition and is meant to be with family and friends and loved ones.
Enjoy this holiday with pride and be proud to live in a great country where we all have the freedom to live life as we choose. I hope you will get to see an impressive fireworks show as I will in Las Vegas.
Happy 4th of July!

Posted by The Mobile Technology Weblog on July 3rd, 2008
Mobile phone giant
Nokia released word today that
Warner Music Group has agreed to join its soon-to-be launched music service, which will give its device-users access to music published by Warner.
The Nokia
Comes With Music service, expected launch during the second half of 2008, will let Nokia users to download unlimited music from various artists onto their mobile devices during the first year of ownership. After the year, customers can keep the downloaded music.
Warner Music Group is now the third major label to sign on board with the new Nokia program after Universal Music Group International and Sony BMG.
Nokia says it is currently in negotiation with many other international labels.
See full article.
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Posted by Michael Oryl on July 3rd, 2008

CDMA carrier Telus in Canada is to be the first carrier in North America to land a version of the HTC Touch Diamond smartphone. Telus will start selling its Touch Diamond, which has received some cosmetic changes, later this summer.
Read the full story here.

Posted by Michael Oryl on July 3rd, 2008

Sprint users that have been looking longingly at devices like AT&T's Apple iPhone and Verizon's LG Voyager now have something more obtainable to covet: Samsung's M800 Instinct. We test out the Instinct to see how it measures up compared to the rest of the market.
Read the full story here.

Posted by Ricky Cadden on July 3rd, 2008

Nokia has just launched its Files on Ovi service in an open beta test. Files on Ovi provides users with mobile access to files on a home or office computer. Files can also be shared (with an expiration date) and can be stored on the service's servers for anytime access.
Read the full story here.

Posted by Michelle Ruhfass on July 3rd, 2008

New Developer Offering Makes Creating, Distributing Innovative Widgets Easier and Faster
Read the full story here.

Posted by MobileBurn.com on July 3rd, 2008
Purple Labs acquires mobile browser business from Openwave
Read the full story here.

Posted by Ricky Cadden on July 3rd, 2008

MetroPCS has moved into Philadelphia and is letting customers bring their old CDMA phones with them for a free month of service. Nokia and Telenor team up on Ovi, Nokia settles a patent suit and gets to keep Navteq. TI has put a projector in a BlackBerry.
Read the full story here.

Posted by Kim Poh Liaw on July 3rd, 2008
Motorola V9x will be available for AT&T wireless network in US soon, with the support of AT&T Navigator service. The AT&T Navigator featuring audible and visual turn-by-turn driving directions, including full-color moving maps, using GPS directly from your V9x.

While the V9x is a clam shell phone, with its bigger external LCD screen you will be able to get the mapping screen from the external LCD screen as well. That save you the hassle to open the clam shell in order to use the navigation service.
Check out more photos at next page
Source [engadgetmobile]
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