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Mogo Talk for iPhone 3G/S review | | The BEST Apple Hardware and

But that is not true! The Mogo Talk has just been released and it sets new standards in the iPhone headset arena. No longer is the headset just another gadget for you to lose! No longer is re-charging your headset painful.

Casio EX-S7 and EX-Z35 EXILIM digital cameras debuted with EXILIM

At PMA 2010, Casio has showcased its two new cameras with a bevy of automatic features for easy use, they are Casio EX-S7 and EX-Z35. Both cameras use the new.

Qualcomm Snapdragon debuts in Korea with LG's regular phone - LG

Qualcomm Snapdragon debuts in Korea with LG's regular phone - LG Arena Maxx If you love all gadgets, check our new sister site - Meet Gadget. As American consumers get situated with the LG Arena for AT&T, Korea is finally getting

FiveFWD - LG Maxx 9400 gets official by The Gadget Show

LG Maxx 9400 gets official. The Gadget Show Monday 01 March 2010. LG Maxx 9400 gets official LG takes it to the Maxx LG has officially announced its follow-up to the popular LG Arena handset. Dubbed the LG Maxx 9400, it's powered by the all-powerful 1GHz There's no word on whether the LG Maxx will be gracing these shores, or what it'll set you back if it does make it over from Korea, but keep it tuned and we'll let you know any new developments as they happen…

LG Arena Max Coming As LG Maxx [New LG Phone Renamed, South

LG Arena Max Coming As LG Maxx [New LG Phone Renamed, South Korea's First. The phone that was leaked as the LG Arena Max is going to be released in its native Korea as the LG Maxx. This phone has no relation to the LG Arena, which recently made its debut No word on pricing, or a release date, or if this phone will make an appearance outside of South Korea. Read | Or scroll down for further on topic reading. Want the very latest technology and gadgets news as it hits?

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Text Messaging to Remain Dominant in Near Future, Evolve with New Capabilities. Posted on March 01st, 2010 in Telecom News. Text messaging (SMS) will continue its dominance in the messaging arena for the foreseeable future and will