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Wireless Streaming Audio II

Kevin O'Donovan mentioned the RealAudio/Sprint partnership as an indication that mobile music and cell phone combinations are becoming more realistic. Nokia is also getting into the mobile music market. The Nokia 3300 music phone ...READ»

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Voice-Activated PDAs: Brilliant? Or Just Silly?

This morning Microsoft announced a new product called Voice Command, an add-on piece of software that allows PocketPC users to control their PDAs using natural language commands. Priced at just $39.95, it's a cheap added feature that ...READ»

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Help Me Understand! II

I, too, feel your pain, Seth. I have two cell phones. One, an older-model Nokia doorstop, I use for voice using AT&T. The other, a sweet little Sidekick Hiptop, I use so I can carry the Internet around with me in my pocket. The ...READ»

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Dial 'W' for Web

You've got email on line one and the Web on line two. The new generation of wireless technology makes your cell more than just a phone. Here are seven smart phones that will get you online without a line.READ»

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Hackers Paying Thousands for Old Nokia Candybar Phones

The Nokia 1100 is a nondescript cell phone first released in 2003. At its peak, the monochrome candybar phone sold for around $150. Now hackers are reportedly paying $32,000 for models built in a particular Nokia factory in Germany. ...READ»

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Help Me Understand!

I'm supposed to be the marketing guru, but I'm clueless. I lost my cell phone. One year after I bought it. My contract is over. I need a new phone. I call up T-Mobile. I share my tale of woe. I tell them I want the Nokia 3650. They ...READ»

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Tech Support

The truth about all of those fancy, feature-packed cell phones.READ»

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Vibrating Touchscreen Devices Could Get Braille Tweak for Blind Users

We've written a lot about touchscreen technology, both existing and near future, but there's an inescapable limitation if you're a user with impaired or zero vision: touchscreens accept your touch, but usually respond solely with ...READ»

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Bluetooth Killers

Get rid of that headset! Three new wireless technologies will render Bluetooth obsolete.READ»

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The Art of Multitasking

Feeling overworked? Overwhelmed? The dirty little secret of the slow-growth economy is that most of us are busier than ever: We're doing our jobs, plus the jobs of one or two gone-but-not-replaced colleagues -- and doing it all with less support. How do we manage to stay sane in the face of such crazy demands? Action item number one: Follow the savvy, reality-tested advice of some of the most effective executives we know. It's all in our ultimate guide to successful multitasking.READ»

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Play the Cell Phone Game...

And win! Just take our simple test, then match your persona to the right phone and plan!READ»

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Nokia's Sad Augmented Reality

Yesterday, Nokia released a well-produced video demonstrating what they apparently believe to be the future of augmented reality apps. If you haven't been keeping up with AR, it's just used to denote an information layer ...READ»

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Nokia's Sad Augmented Reality

Yesterday, Nokia released a well-produced video demonstrating what they apparently believe to be the future of augmented reality apps. If you haven't been keeping up with AR, it's just used to denote an information layer placed ...READ»