Skype has recently announced the release of its Skype 3.0 Beta for the Windows Mobile operating system. This release adds two important features that make the mobile version more like the desktop version: free file transfer and SMS texting. For the new sms texting feature, the text message you are sending will be charged by Skype and is based on Skype’s rate according to your country. It is much lower than your service provider rate, according to Skype.
The rest of the features that we are accustomed to see with Skype are present in the new 3.0 Beta version as well, including support for free Skype-to-Skype calls, free Skype-to-Skype instant messaging, as well as calls to landlines or mobile phones with Skype Credit or a subscription. Once loaded, the application goes straight to users’ contact lists, where they can choose to make calls or message their contacts.

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Sprint has announced their 4G WiMAX plans which mirror Clearwire. The benefit of 4G’s speed is reported over today’s 3G networks, and reach as high as five times the speed offered by any 3G service. Surely, the new service needs new access devices as well, which Sprint also has in the works, including a single-mode 4G data card, embedded laptops, a SOHO broadband modem, and a tri-mode phone. Sprint 4G data cards, laptop solutions and phones will enable businesses and individuals to work when and where they want.
The Sprint WiMAX network has been up and running in Baltimore since September, but will soon be going live with WiMAX in Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Fort Worth, Honolulu, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Portland, and Seattle in 2009. Sprint will follow up with 4G launches in Boston, Houston, New York, San Francisco, and Washington D.C. in 2010.Sprint’s WiMAX services are currently the fastest mobile broadband services on the market, offering peak downlink speeds of 12Mbps and average downlink speeds between 2Mbps and 4Mbps.

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RIM just informed that BlackBerry Media Sync 2.0 has been updated to support Windows Media Player and will be available as of 4PM EST. The program will enable you to fill your ‘Berry with music via iTunes — and now Windows Media Player — making it unnecessary to manually load MP3 files onto your device like in days of old.
BlackBerryforum explained download details as follows:
*Software Name:
*BlackBerry Media Sync for Windows
*File Name:
*BlackBerryMediaSync.exe
*Download Size:
*35.298 MB
*Language:
*English
*Published Date:
*03/25/2009

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Guys from brthemes.com has created  S60 Green by Blue_Ray theme
Features :
*Using travis icon pack and modified by myself
*QVGA Themes, work fine on 240×320 Phone screen More than 140
*third party icon added
*Compatible with FP1 and FP2 Phones
*Wallpaper credit goes to Hockey69

Supported Phone :
5320 XpressMusic, 5700 XpressMusic, 6110
Navigator, 6120 Classic, 6121 Classic, 6124 classic, 6210 Navigator, 6220 classic, 6290, E50, E51, E65, E66, E71, N71, N73, N75, N76, N78, N81, N81 8GB, N85, N82, N92, N93, N93i, N95, N95 8GB, N95-3NAM, N96
File : S60 Green by Blue_Ray
Size : 1.1 MiB
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LG has just announced the release  new clamshell phone in South Korea – the LG SV800 / KH8000 / LH8000 which  seems to have been developed mainly for youngsters and welll known as LG Lollipop. The phone comes with inbuilt  220 LEDs on the face which could be transformed into a heart, car, animal etc.  The LG Lollipop offers the phone in Aqua Blue (blue), Cutie Pink (pink), Boyish titanium (Gray plaid). Another highlight of the new LG phone is the self portrait camera with software that helps to make a good photo of you.
Here are the handset’s main specs:
*CDMA and HSDPA connectivity
*2.8 inch TFT internal display with 240 x 400 pixels
*Media player
*3MP camera
*1.3MP secondary camera (for video calls)
*MicroSD card support
*106.5 x 51.5 x 13.4 mm
*92g

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