ScanFast™ laptop bags make travel easier

Posted by Matthew Olivolo on July 21st, 2008

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The new ScanFast™ Collection of Checkpoint Friendly Laptop Cases have made a splash across the globe. After announcing our new line of laptop bags, the press release was picked up by multiple technology websites such as Engadget, Gizmodo, CNET, CrunchGear, SlashGear, Yahoo Tech just to name a few.  Additionally, business publications like Forbes and scores of other business journals and blogs site editors agree this new collection will be hot.

Everyone agrees, planning to stand in security lines have become an important part of our travel plans. We know to show up to the airport extra early to ensure you make it through security lines on time. Well, these new cases just may be the ticket to pass through quickly, and get you to where you need to go faster.

This new collection is slated to have a retail list price of $79.99 each, so it will not break the bank. Scheduled to arrive late summer, be sure to visit the Mobile Edge website often to get the case you need.

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Free Wireless Encounters Resistance From Service Providers

Posted by The Mobile Technology Weblog on July 21st, 2008
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Several telecom companies met with the FCC last week to voice their disapproval of the FCC's planned auction of wireless space under the condition that the auction winner would use it as free Internet (with porn filters). The companies in question asked the FCC to reconsider this spectrum auction.

AT&T, Motorola, T-Mobile and Texas Instruments were among the companies who expressed concern for the notion. T-Mobile had recently asked the FCC to spend more time testing white spaces stating concern about potential interference.

The specific grievances of the other companies were not made public. The FCC is still weighing when to auction off this new spectrum while simultaneously fielding complaints from current wireless providers. While the most common complaint is the potential for interference, it is quite obvious that companies rightfully fear that they will be unable to compete with the free Internet should they be outbid on the auction block. At present the FCC has not announced any concrete decisions.
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Free Wireless Encounters Resistance From Service Providers

Posted by The Mobile Technology Weblog on July 21st, 2008
fw.jpg


Several telecom companies met with the FCC last week to voice their disapproval of the FCC's planned auction of wireless space under the condition that the auction winner would use it as free Internet (with porn filters). The companies in question asked the FCC to reconsider this spectrum auction.

AT&T, Motorola, T-Mobile and Texas Instruments were among the companies who expressed concern for the notion. T-Mobile had recently asked the FCC to spend more time testing white spaces stating concern about potential interference.

The specific grievances of the other companies were not made public. The FCC is still weighing when to auction off this new spectrum while simultaneously fielding complaints from current wireless providers. While the most common complaint is the potential for interference, it is quite obvious that companies rightfully fear that they will be unable to compete with the free Internet should they be outbid on the auction block. At present the FCC has not announced any concrete decisions.
See full article.

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T-Mobile Gets 2 More Handsets for It's WiFi Service - 26 June 2008

Sprint Announces New Palm Treo 800w - 16 July 2008

New Mobile Browser Available Now - 17 July 2008

LG KS360 Hits The Streets - 18 July 2008


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Motorola Adventure Rugged Push-to-Talk Phone Goes to Verizon

Posted by Mobiledia on July 21st, 2008
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Verizon Wireless today announced the Motorola Adventure, a rugged Push-to-Talk phone designed for extreme conditions.

The Motorola Adventure meets military specifications for extreme conditions including shock, vibration, dust, solar radiation, high-temperature storage, high and low temperature operation, and altitude. Created for active individuals, the Adventure leverages Push-to-Talk service and high-speed EV-DO Rev. A (Evolution-Data Optimized Revision A) technology for fast two-way communication with one person or a group of people.

The phone's no-slip surface and speaker make the Adventure tough and functional. With a large 2.2-inch high-resolution internal display and 1.6-inch external display, users can easily see which friends and colleagues are available and speak with.

The Adventure also has location-based services, including VZ Navigator and Field Force Manager. With VZ Navigator, users get audible maps, turn-by-turn directions and location information to more than 14 million points of interest that they can share with others. Field Force Manager provides businesses with the ability to locate, monitor and communicate with their mobile field workers - right on their mobile devices.

The Motorola Adventure also offers access to entertainment services:

- VCAST Music with Rhapsody - Browse from more than 5 million songs, purchase full-songs over-the-air, and download the master copy of the songs to a PC free of digital rights management software
- VCAST Video - customers can stay entertained with the hottest clips, including sports highlights, breaking news, weather and more
- Dedicated external music keys for easy access to music
- Stereo Bluetooth wireless technology (handset supports Bluetooth A2DP and AVRCP profiles)
- Mobile IM and chat capabilities
- Mobile Web - customizable, enhanced wireless access to the latest in news, sports, weather and more
- Media Center - download games, ringtones, wallpapers and more
- Integrated 2.0-megapixel camera
- microSD card memory port with up to 8GB support with optional memory card

The Motorola Adventure is available for $99.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and a new two-year customer agreement.


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Cryptex concept phone is all about twisting

Posted by Ricky Cadden on July 21st, 2008
A new concept phone called the Cryptex has popped up on the net. This cell phone design looks like a baton with several rings that you twist in order to accomplish various tasks.
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Rugged and stylish Motorola V750 Adventure for Verizon

Posted by Ricky Cadden on July 21st, 2008
Motorola's new V750 for Verizon Wireless has recently surfaced, and this cell phone looks tough. Ruggedized to meet military specs, but also stylish, the V750 is heavy on the features with EV-DO Rev. A support for high-speed data.
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HTC Touch and Mogul for Sprint get Windows Mobile 6.1 updates

Posted by Ricky Cadden on July 21st, 2008
Today Sprint announced firmware updates for its HTC Touch and HTC Mogul touchscreen smartphones. Both devices are now powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, and the HTC Touch now includes support for EV-Do Rev A. for even faster data transfers.
Read the full story here.

Sanyo Katana Eclipse chops its way through the FCC

Posted by Ricky Cadden on July 21st, 2008
The Sanyo Katana Eclipse has recently passed through the FCC on its way to Sprint's high-speed EV-DO network. This thin clamshell cell phone sports a 2 megapixel camera, a microSD card slot, and a standard 3.5mm audio port.
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LG posts Q2 results, 9.1% market share could make it #3

Posted by Michael Oryl on July 21st, 2008
Today LG Electronics posted its Q2 2008 financial results, which show that it sold 27.7 million handsets in the quarter. This puts its market share at roughly 9.1% and might mean that it is the new 3rd largest handset maker in the world, displacing Motorola.
Read the full story here.


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