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Go handsfree sans Bluetooth

Crave I can't imagine anyone who can put this on without looking silly. But, hey, the woman in the picture looks like she's really happy with the Cell-Mate on her first-gen iPhone, ... Read story »

Is this a new Sony Ericsson Android interface?

Crave News broke that Sony Ericsson is planning on releasing its latest Android-powered phone, code-named Rachael, before the end of the year. The Xperia-branded phone is reportedly built on the Qualcomm Snapdragon ... Read story »

LG Viewty Smart hands-on video

Crave The Viewty Smart picks up from where the first Viewty phone left off, with a higher-resolution 8-megapixel camera and 3D S-Class user interface. The Intelligent Shot mode seems to work really ... Read story »

Apple joins the low-end phone market?

Blogs So Apple fires the latest salvo in the mobile phone wars with a faster iPhone 3G called the iPhone 3GS, where S stands for speed. Although I'm not an iPhone user ... Read story »

Franken-charger powers (almost) everything

Crave The charging contacts have been adjusted to fit this flat mobile phone battery. (John Chan/CNET Asia) Seen on the showfloor of Computex was this "20-in-1 charger" which not only lets you ... Read story »

Report: Dell working on Android gadget

Crave Dell is developing a pocket-size Internet device using Google's Android operating system that could take on Apple's iPod touch, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal on Monday. Two ... Read story »

Haier's Android handset to be out in September

Crave Mockup unit of the Haier H7. China electronics maker Haier today displayed its first Android mobile phone, the H7, at CommunicAsia 2009 held at the Singapore Expo. The H7 is ... Read story »

PhonePoint Pen lets you scribble in the air with your handset

Crave We knew that the built-in accelerometers in our phones can be used for more meaningful purposes other than just rotating screens and muting calls, but we didn't know exactly what they ... Read story »

Case study: Nokia Life Tools

Features Nokia may be a name most would associate with handsets and great user interfaces. But increasingly, the Finn is focusing on solutions and services. We take a look at the launch of its Life Tools for emerging markets. Read story »

iPhone finally coming to China, but who cares?

Blogs When BusinessWeek's Peter Burrows reported the other day that Apple has finally applied for a Network Access License with China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), 1.3 billion potential Chinese ... Read story »

Should Microsoft buy Palm?

Crave In a recent MarketWatch article on Microsoft's struggling Zune portable media player, reporter John Letzing got an interesting quote from George Kurian, a vice president at Tradition Capital Management LLC, which ... Read story »

SugarSync comes to Android phones, Netbooks

Crave The SugarSync start screen on Android phones Although Acer may be applying the brakes to its planned Android Netbook deployment, when the Google-y mini computers do hit the shelves, SugarSync ... Read story »

Hide your secret identity with Ghost Pigeon

Crave During the day, we're mild-mannered tech bloggers, wearing glasses and looking moody in our vast, yet innocuous, Crave penthouse. But at night, we fight crime. We take on the persona of ... Read story »

Creative ways to reuse obsolete products

Blogs Remember the phones we used to have at home? The kind that you had to dial instead of punch numbers? If you're still using one of those instead of sophisticated cordless ... Read story »

SingTel to launch its own app store

Crave SingTel's App Zone will be available through PC and mobile handset Web browsers. Ever since the success of Apple's App Store, every other smartphone platform has either released or at least ... Read story »

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