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Samsung 3D vibrating game phones

Crave Yet more nifty mobile devices from Samsung which aren't coming within lusting distance of Singapore users. Out this week in Korea, the SCH-G100 and SPH-G1000 (which we caught at CeBIT) are ... Read story »

GSM Palm Centro spotted at CES

Crave The Palm OS-touting, entry-level PDA-phone Centro doesn't interest us much because, so far, Palm has only released a US operator-specific CDMA version which won't work here. We've heard rumors of a ... Read story »

CommunicAsia's phone parade

Features From "shaker" phones to Wii-like handsets, various phone manufacturers are out to impress at CommunicAsia 2007. Here's what on the showfloor this year. Booth babes included. Read story »

Motorola unveils new handsets at CTIA

Crave The world's second-largest mobile maker has announced new additions to its RAZR handset family at this week’s CTIA (Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association) trade show in Las Vegas. Among them are ... Read story »

What you need to know about 3G

Features 3G technology is heating up. Which means even if you have no plans to ditch your mobile phone yet, now is a good time to learn about what 3G can do for you. Read story »

Nokia's 5700 XpressMusic gets on the music highway

Features While the Asian side of the world was fast asleep, Nokia quietly slipped in its latest XpressMusic offering with a dedicated audio chip. Read story »

Quick guide to 3G cell phone services

Features Even the most hard-core cell phone users can be confounded by 3G data services. But now that the networks have finally arrived, CNET editors are here to explain what it all means to you. Read story »

Samsung's transforming ultraportable

Crave Resembling those toy Transformers characters more than a notebook, the Samsung SPH-P9000 seeks to make the typing on an Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC) a revolutionary experience. Showcased at the Mobile WiMAX ... Read story »

Just when you thought it was safe to buy a 3G phone, NTC pulls the rug from under Dtac and True Move

Blogs Since my last post on the likelihood of an iPhone being legitimately sold in Thailand, it seems much has changed. Since then, the long-awaited "official" approval from NTC has somewhat fallen through. You see, the ... Read story »

LG's next-gen Win Mobile device to be out year-end

Crave This was what an LG representative revealed in an aside to CNET Asia recently. While the press launch in Singapore today was for the KS20 PDA-phone (shown in the picture), he ... Read story »

Laptop makers adopt 3G Gobi chipset

Crave Dell, Hewlett-Packard, and Lenovo are to incorporate Qualcomm's Gobi chipset into their laptops later this year. Gobi, which Qualcomm released in October 2007, is a chipset that allows travelers to connect ... Read story »

Motorola sharpens its Razr lineup

Features The US-based mobile maker introduces five new handsets including a smaller version of the Razr clamshell called KRZR and a slider model known as RIZR. Read story »

More Motorola handsets for the emerging markets

Features Low-cost doesn't necessary mean low-style as Motorola puts the KRZR design on some affordable handsets. Read story »

Treo Pro pictures and details leaked

Crave Last month, we wrote about the Palm Treo 800w meant for the Sprint CDMA network in the US. We speculated that there will be a GSM variant soon, and here it ... Read story »

World roaming on your cell phone

Features If you're a frequent globe-trotter, a world phone will help you keep in touch with the folks back home. Read CNET's quick guide to see if your phone will work abroad and where you can use it. Read story »

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