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T-Mobile Cameo digital picture frame now available to T-Mobile customers

, Nov 19th 2008 Discuss [0]

T-Mobile USA has just released the new T-Mobile Cameo digital picture frame by Parrot. The Cameo is one of the first digital picture frames to connect to a wireless carrier network. Share photos with loved ones this holiday season from around the world with the touch of a button. The Cameo has its own phone number and email address making it even easier to send real-time photos directly to the frame without connecting to a computer. Read The Full Story

Peek add SMS, image attachment viewing, to email messenger

, Nov 19th 2008 Discuss [1]

The Peek email messenger is either the pinnacle of task-specific devices, or an under-functional waste of pocket space, depending on your stance on convergence.  Reviewers seem fairly happy, but one regular critique is the device's unwavering obsession with email above all other types of messaging.  Now Peek have responded by adding SMS compatibility, together with updating the email app to support a broader range of image attachment viewing. Read The Full Story

iGala digital picture frame allows you to check news and weather too

, Nov 14th 2008 Discuss [0]

Aequitas Technologies has just released the iGala Wireless Digital Picture Frame. This digital picture frame features an 8” 800 x 600 touchscreen display, Wi-Fi, 1GB of internal memory and connections with Microsoft Windows Live Framelt, Flickr and Google’s Gmail. Read The Full Story

Peek Wireless Email Messenger reviewed: Oversimplified?

, Oct 7th 2008 Discuss [2]

The Peek wireless email device seems to polarize opinion; some people are quite drawn to its simplicity and dedication of purpose, while others scoff at the concept of something only doing one task when we expect every other gadget we carry to do multiple.  Gear Diary picked up one of the $99 handhelds and have been testing it out: after all, if you're only going to do one thing, you'd better do it right. Read The Full Story

MobileMe – Why It Makes Me Angry and Hopeful

, Jul 24th 2008 Discuss [0]

Apple's MobileMe is an innovative synchronization service that allows you to keep your bookmarks, emails, calendar, contacts and photos all up to date on all of your devices including your laptop, desktop and iPhone. This is a fantastic idea because I have wasted more hours than I can count getting all of my devices to sync up and "talk" to each other. I e-mail myself things instead of plugging in my phone to my laptop, because it takes too long. You get the picture. So with MobileMe, I was pretty excited. It offered a convenient way to connect all of my junk (as I call it) and since I already had a .mac account, this was a no brainer. Of course when .mac switched to Mobile Me, all the images on my website disappeared, but that's an entirely different story... Read The Full Story

iPhone Enterprise – now with more Microsoft

Apple has been listening to your requests for Push Email, Push calendar, Global Address Lists, IPsec VPN, WPA2/802.1x, certificates and identities, and remote wipe. Well, they are all coming true.

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BlackBerry outage on Monday

Apparently, starting at about 3:30pm on Monday there was an outage for a good number of BlackBerry users. The outage was caused by a software upgrade to the RIM system that was intended to increase the capacity of the system. Read The Full Story

iPhone has officially been added to AT&T’s business plan

You can now buy an iPhone under the guise of a business tool, through ATT as long as you sign up for both a voice plan, and one of their new Enterprise data plans for the iPhone. This means that if your company has a deal with ATT where you can get a discount, the iPhone is now included under that umbrella. Read The Full Story

Happy New Year!

I just wanted to wish a happy new year to all of our readers, staffers, and all the people we work(ed) with on a daily basis throughout the past year and in the year to come! As far as I know it the next big thing on the SlashGear calendar is CES, we’ll be there covering it live too, and then Mac World and there are a ton of other events I am forgetting but those are the most immediate. Read The Full Story

Zoombak GPS pet and vehicle locators make tracking your stuff easy

Sure, they are designed to use on your vehicle or pet, and at $199 to $249 it would have to be something roughly that important to be worth it, but you could probably use it for whatever you wanted. Don’t worry, I don’t think they’ll ask too many questions when you buy one. Read The Full Story

iPhone plans now cheaper sans data plan option

If you have an iPhone and you have plentiful access to WiFi where you work/live/play and feel you no longer need an EDGE data plan, you can finally remove it. That’s right, your $240 a year can be saved by removing the data/texting plan that comes integrated into the iPhone plans. Even if you have a GoPhone iPhone account, you might have to call in this instance as Erica Sadun did over at TUAW, but if you are persistent you’ll be able to remove it from your bill. She got her bill down to $29.99 a month, which was just the voice portion of her bill, which should be enough to keep it activated, and still covered under Apple’s warranty/support. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Review: T-Mobile SideKick LX

Alright, so I got the Sidekick LX the other day, and I have been playing with it for a while. The people at T-Mobile were great and sent me the device to toy around with, sadly the service where I live is shoddy at best, but the city where I go to school has great service, so I got to really test it out up there.

First off, let me state that I have never even seen a Sidekick before this one, so, this won’t be a review comparing this Sidekick to other previous Sidekicks, this will be a review about this Sidekick model, with comparisons to other devices I have used where applicable. Let me start by saying that this may not be the best phone if have ever had my hands on, but it is the best everything-else device I have had my hands on.

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