Rogers Wireless will soon be offering two new mobile devices to its subscribers: HTC Shift and BlackBerry Pearl 8120. We don't know yet how soon that will be, but the Pearl is almost surely the first to be released. Already available in the US, BlackBerry Pearl 8120 is the latest smartphone from RIM's... |
22 May 2008 11:52 GMT |
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HTC announced recently, at the 2008 GSMA Mobile World Congress, the first availability of the HTC Shift. Combining the power of Windows Vista and Microsoft Origami Experience 2.0 with always-connected 3G/HSDPA connectivity that features true push email with up to 3 days of battery life, HTC Shift provides an improved... |
12 February 2008 04:47 GMT |
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HTC corporation has just announced the availability of HTC Shift, yet another entrant to the UMPC segment, that combines the power of Windows Vista with the Origami Experience and the 3G/HSDPA connectivity. The ultra-mobile PC has finally kicked in, after more than two full months of delays.Web users will have a ple... |
11 February 2008 10:16 GMT |
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HTC's success with most of their recent smartphone releases gave good reasons for this company to expect even better results in the future. The company plans on shipping 15 million such devices in the next year only.It is quite surprising to see such high results from a company that produces high end devices, wh... |
5 October 2007 06:45 GMT |
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HTC Shift is one of the most powerful smartphones that HTC released in its latest unveiling. The device is one of the first mobile computers globally to offer Microsoft Windows Vista and push email, which makes it pretty special.The new devices coming from HTC manage to pack only the latest technology and the Shift o... |
2 October 2007 05:16 GMT |
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High Tech Computer Corp., one of the world's leading providers of Microsoft Windows Mobile-based smart devices, announced at the Intel Developer Forum, that its new groundbreaking mobile computer, the HTC Shift, will be based on Intel's new Ultra Mobile platform 2007."With its revolutionary design, advanced... |
18 April 2007 05:54 GMT |
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