ITG xpPhone on sale at long last!
Feel like stretching the very definition of "phone" for the sake of functionality or sheer bravado?
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: bravado, embedded, entry, Grabs, irresistible, itg, nov, result, sake, spot, wes2009, windows
Screen Grabs: Jeremy on Vampire Diaries uses LG Quantum to find the undead, look dreamy
Screen Grabs chronicles the uses (and misuses) of real-world gadgets in today's movies and TV. Send in your sightings (with screen grab!) to screengrabs at engadget dt com . What's a major corporation to do when it's trying to bring its stake in the smartphone world back from the dead?
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: aerial, Grabs, hair, jeremy, lg optimus, microsoft, quantum, screen-grabs, screengrabs, smartphone, stake, windowsphone7, world, wp7
Screen Grabs: Nate Archibald dials up Google Latitude to locate poor Jenny
Screen Grabs chronicles the uses (and misuses) of real-world gadgets in today's movies and TV.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: business, entry, Grabs, motorola, motoroladroid, past-the-break, result, smartphone
BlackBerry OS 6.0 leaked?
Are these grabs from RIM's refreshed BlackBerry OS 6.0 or just fanart from some sleepy design school student meant to trick the tech press? We don't know, but BBLeaks claims that they come "highly regarded as real from one of our best connects." But before getting too worked up, it's worth noting the bizarre similarities between these grabs (San Francisco, the weather widget colors, Haiti tweet, and font) and the slide pulled from that "Super Apps" developer webinar back in February -- images that RIM called nothing more than mockups of nothing important at the time. Still with a consumer-focused, BlackBerry slider rumored to be making its first appearance next month at RIM's own WES show, well, who knows
Categories: BlackBerry, Mobile Phone Tags: Appearance, bizarre, blackberryos, clinical, engadget, Grabs, haiti, images, leak, school-student, slider, talladega, widget-colors
HTC HD2 and Moto Cliq XT pricing revealed in T-Mobile database?
Alright, we know there's a big old watermark covering it up, but the HD2's price when it makes its eagerly awaited US debut on T-Mobile has been identified as being $199 after rebate, presumably as part of a two-year commitment with the carrier. As usual with such screen grabs, we can't be 100 percent sure, but that number seems to be in the right ballpark, and is joined by a $129 price for Motorola's Cliq XT and a $69 sticker for Nokia's Nuron handset. All three are expected to arrive at some point this month , though we urge caution with the HD2 -- it's still only a Windows Mobile 6.5 device, in spite of Microsoft's equivocations about Windows Phone 7, and should be obtained solely on the basis of what you know.
Categories: htc, Mobile Phone Tags: cliqxt, engadget, Grabs, hd2, nokia, nokia-nuron, price, remaining-shelf, touchscreen, urge-caution, watermark, windows, windows-phone, winmo
Master Roshi Grabs Android 18
The funny video of 18 and Roshi in Japanese and an interesting survey http://www. misterpoll. com / 2. . .