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Sony Ericsson unveils T707
Though Sony Ericsson is promising that it won't be introducing any new phones at the CTIA show next week, the company did unveil a new model on Thursday in Miami. The Sony Ericsson T707 offers a sleek flip design with multimedia features, and it has the official endorsement of tennis player Maria Sharapova.
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BlackBerry's Pearl in a clamshell
BlackBerry manufacturer RIM has launched its first clamshell messenger mobile in Australia, pitching it squarely at those who may not have used a BlackBerry before.
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Nokia announce mid-range threesome
Nokia announce three new mid-range phones to complement the range of high-end devices expected in the third quarter.
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Vista Service Pack 1: Things Microsoft forgot to fix
Life's all about grabbing opportunities, and we think Microsoft missed a few with Windows Vista SP1. Here's a list of things we think should have been included with the operating system upgrade to improve the Windows Vista user experience on the whole.
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Motorola sees RED with a crimson-coated V3
Motorola's RAZR V3 gets a makeover for release under PRODUCT(RED).
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Tech and the city
Million dollar parties, celebrity giveaways, Hollywood blockbuster appearances -- has the mobile phone become such a status symbol that these extravagant launches are necessary for a product's success?
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Cate Blanchett's got one, now you can too
You no longer have to be an Academy Award finalist to get your hands on a black Motorola Razr V3, one of the most stylish phones on the market.
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