Mobile

LG's Watch Phone

The "3G watch phone" model has a touch-screen dialing system with a camera and a speaker built in to enable users to make video calls over a high speed internet connection, LG Electronic said in a statement.

Slingplayer Mobile: Sling Media's TV App for Blackberry

The new application, called Slingplayer Mobile, allows you to watch and control your own TV and DVR remotely via the Internet. The application is currently in public beta and only available to customer in the U.S., Canada and the U.K.

MySpaceTV Launches Videos on Phones

News Corp's online social network will make video clips from its members' pages available for viewing on mobile devices including the BlackBerry Bold, Palm Centro, Motorola Q9, LG Voyager, Nokia N95 and Samsung Instinct.

MySpace Finally Offers App for BlackBerry

Available now as a free download from the Blackberry site, MySpace for BlackBerry lets users send and receive MySpace messages, comment on profiles, update their status, post photos, send bulletins, and more

BlackBerry Storm Coming to Verizon ASAP

The Storm is coming Nov. 21. Verizon Wireless announced that Research in Motion's "clickable" touchscreen BlackBerry Storm will be available online and at its retail stores on that date for $199.99 after a rebate.

Blackberry Storm Hollywood Launch Party

A few more celebs showed up @ this launch than the Google Phone launch. The BlackBerry Storm got its chance to be a child star Wednesday as Research In Motion threw it a coming-out party at the legendary Avalon Hollywood club.

LG's Prada II Lives Up to Prada Name

LG Prada II Officially Decent, Expensive and Faaaabulous

Google Phone: Thanks, Try Again

That's what some seem to be saying about Google Inc's first foray into the world of cell phones. But while it may not attract long lines like Apple Inc's iPhone, it offers much to those looking to use their phones for more than talking.

Beta Testing Zune Wi-Fi

One of the nice things about Microsoft's new Zune is that it can download or stream songs at a hot spot. The downside: the music player won't work at just any hot spot.

Chrysler's 2009 Mobile Wi-fi Car

Chrysler is the company that came up with the “living room on wheels” concept for its minivans, and Mr. Leung can’t resist talking about the Internet-connected car as “another room, an extension of your home.”
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