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The 3G Samsung Behold (US$150 from T-Mobile), the younger sibling of the Samsung Omnia on the Verizon network, is a slick cell phone with a bevy of advanced multimedia features and a responsive touch screen. However, the Behold lacks Wi-Fi and a standard headphone jack, and its Web browser is a bit counterintuitive.
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via NetworkWorld @ 8:17 13th Dec
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Researchers at the University of Southern California have created a a clear, colorless disk about 5 inches in diameter that bends and twists like a playing card, with a lattice of more than 20,000 nanotube transistors. It is capable of having high-performance electronics printed on it using a potentially inexpensive low-temperature process.
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via Nanotechnology News @ 21:08 5th Jan
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via PC Magazine @ 15:05 24th Dec
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Welcome to SymbianOne - symbian OS, UIQ, series 60 programers, S60, wireless developers, device makers, and mobile industry architects
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via SymbianOne @ 2:30 4th Jan
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WoW Insider writes: "Did you think we had forgotten? Did you think we had forgiven? Behold, now, the terrible vengeance of the Engine...
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via NG4.com @ 19:30 13th Dec
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I thought we were done with big phone announcements for the year, but it looks like Nokia had one last trick up its sleeves. Behold the N97, a sleek new touchscreen handset with 3G data access, a slide-out QWERTY keypad, and customizable widgets. Count on a hefty price tag, though.
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via Yahoo! @ 19:00 3rd Dec
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During its touch-screen phone marathon this autumn, Samsung left almost no carrier untouched. And that includes both U.S. Cellular and Alltel. Instead of the Behold, the Omnia, or the Eternity, both carriers opted for the Samsung Delve instead.
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via CNET News.com @ 21:52 5th Dec
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I knew I was in Tajikistan this week when my Lebanese roaming mobile phone welcomed me to "Russia" on arrival at Dushanbe airport. Yup folks, Alpha Beirut really believed I was in Mr Putin's empire. And, wondrous to behold, the phone pinged again when I was on my way to the Tajik town of Panj on the Amu Darya, welcoming me to Afghanistan. An hour later, when I was still in Tajikistan north of the ancient Oxus River – traversed by Alexander, who actually married a Tajik (later murdered, of course) – my mobile pinged once more. This time it welcomed me to the United Arab Emirates.
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via The Independent @ 1:48 6th Dec
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Blurred images of an 8-megapixel Samsung handset that is expected to be offered at wireless provider T-Mobile have surfaced on Monday, all but confirming an earlier report. The touchscreen handset is expected to be called Memoir and feature the same TouchWiz interface as the current Samsung Behold handset. The handset is on course to be the first subsidized cameraphone in the US with an 8-megapixel shooter, which also has autofocus, a built-in flash and optical zoom, as well as video recording capabilities.
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via MacNN @ 22:23 9th Dec
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RICKY Ponting played his part to the utmost in a thrilling finish to the SCG Test. What a difference a year can make. Graeme Smith's courage was rightly praised but his counterpart also emerged with his reputation enhanced. Whereas last year's Sydney Test was spoilt by an acrid atmosphere that reflected badly on the home team and its captain, the man responsible for its conduct under the laws of the game, the 2009 version was a joy to behold.
in Cricket
via The Age @ 14:29 8th Jan
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RICKY PONTING played his part to the utmost in a thrilling finish to the SCG Test. What a difference a year can make! Graeme Smith's courage was rightly praised but his counterpart also emerged with his reputation enhanced. Whereas last year's Sydney Test was spoilt by an acrid atmosphere that reflected badly on the home team and its captain, the man responsible for its conduct under the laws of the game, the 2009 version was a joy to behold.
in Cricket
via Sydney Morning Herald @ 11:47 8th Jan
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