Engadget Mobile Podcast 045 – 07.03.2010
The Engadget Mobile Podcast has a new slogan: You've got questions, we've got answers . You like that
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: engadget-mobile, microsoft, music, myriam, nokia, podcast, podcasts, questions, slogan, wolbe, ziegler
Windows Phone 7 is the new name, ‘Series’ gets voted off island
Regardless of how you feel about Microsoft's rejuvenated mobile push this year , hatred of the "Windows Phone 7 Series" moniker has been nearly universal -- it's too long, it trips you up every time you try to say it (seriously, just listen to any of our podcasts ), and the "Series" bit doesn't make a whole lot of sense anyhow. Happily, Microsoft has heard the world loud and clear on this one, officially changing the name today to the simpler, happier, more logical "Windows Phone 7." The branding move doesn't have any technical or strategic significance, as far as we can tell -- it truly is just a name change, that's all -- so you can expect the same software to launch later this year that we've already been anticipating... you just won't have to deal with a tongue twister every time you're trying to tell a friend about it
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: Lot, moniker, more-logical, podcasts, tongue, twister, windows phone 7 series, winpho 7, winpho7, wp7s
Engadget Mobile Podcast 039: MIX Edition – 03.16.2010
You've read the news - it's Windows Phone 7 Time, for real real. Chris and Nilay go after the innards of the new news in a variety of dimensions.
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: engadget, international, light, mobile, podcast, podcasts, windows, windows phone 7, windows phone 7 series, windowsphone7, ziegler, zune
Engadget Mobile Podcast 038 – 03.05.2010
Nurons, Sliders, Backflips, Partners, Experiences...it's all a blur to us by now. One thing we do remember is that we play our own little version of Judge Judy as Nilay Patel assumes his permanent role as the Bruce Willis of Analyzing the HTC-Apple Suit
Categories: Android, BlackBerry, Mobile Phone, htc Tags: BlackBerry, bruce, experiences, experiences-it, first-windows, hosts, nilay-patel, nuron, podcast, podcasts, special-guest, wolbe, zune
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: chris-ziegler, conditions, engadget, fri, marketplace, mobile, podcast, podcasts, result, traditional, wolbe, ziegler, zune
Engadget Mobile Podcast 036: MWC 2010 Day 2 – 02.17.2010
Hey, do you know what your Bizarro name is? Because these guys certainly do.
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: aggregator, engadget, marketplace, mobile, music, mwc2010, phone, podcast, podcasts, result, wolbe, zune
Engadget Mobile Podcast 034 – 02.10.2010
Android's all the rage in this week's edition of the Engadget Mobile Podcast, filling our hearts and minds with visions of Google-flavored mobile tech to come at Mobile World Congress.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, nexus one Tags: aggregator, congress, engadget, entry, google-maps, marketplace, mobile, mobile-world, motorola-devour, motorola-droid, podcasts, questions, result
Engadget Mobile Podcast 033 – 01.28.2010
iPad Mania may have gripped the nations of the world, but believe it or not, there is other news to chat about -- especially in the Mobile realm. And most of it is about stuff that either looks, sounds, or simply is very, very fast . Chris and Sean keep you running alongside the freight train in this week's edition of the Engadget Mobile Podcast.
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other, htc Tags: chris-ziegler, engadget, engadget-mobile, ericsson-vivaz, international, news, podcast, podcasts, show-delivered, sony, wolbe, ziegler, zune
Cellular South HTC Hero to get Android 2.1 first half of 2010 …
Some great news for Cellular South customers. Cellular South has just recently tweeted that Android 2.1 is coming to their HTC Hero! Check it.
Categories: Android, htc Tags: accessories, cellular-south, confirms-google, downloads, facebook, htc, htc-hero, motorola-droid, phones, podcasts, previous, samsung-moment, south, stumbleupon, videos
Encryption protecting most mobile phones cracked – SC Magazine US
With a few thousand dollars and widely available open source tools, the encryption algorithm used to protect most cellphone communications can be cracked, allowing an attacker to listen in on phone calls, researchers have warned.
Categories: BlackBerry, Mobile Phone Tags: buyers-guide, Encryption, events, Mobile Phone, mobile-endpoint-security, newsletters, podcasts, research, retail