
Skype has just released an official mobile client that supports supporting over 50 handsets. Specific phone models aren’t listed, but the press release promised support for phones from Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, and Sony Ericsson.
The new software reportedly allows for free Skype-to-Skype calls, cheap SMS, forward a call, or set up an online number for friends, family and colleagues, and allows you to utilize Skype-out for all of your landline needs. read more…

Nokia’s having a bit of trouble keeping its E71 QWERTY business phone under wraps, with that initial sighting in January, and now another couple in-the-wild shots to keep us interested.
The “E” moniker designates a Nokia smartphone with a business slant, of course, and thanks to a lovely QWERTY board, the E71 seems to be no exception; specs on the E51-ish device are said to be pretty much in line with what we’d expect for a circa-2008 piece, including HSDPA, WiFi, GPS, and a 3.2 megapixel primary cam with a secondary up front for video calling. As for North American 3G, well… as usual, we can only hope.
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Nokia has released a new version of the PC-Suite, version 6.86.9 is available for download. New version brings bunch of new features and fixes the known bug from the previous version. Now it is possible to view your mobile device’s calendar in the main window, further more it is possible to forward, delete, and reply to text messages in the main window and brings experience the fresh appearance of applications.
Downloading is in the progress, installation file is around 30 MB and I will post on the forum section if I notice any changes beside those that are mentioned in the change log.
Nokia PC Suite offers you several useful applications which will allow you to manage your mobile by using your PC. It is the free PC software product designed to help you make the most of your Nokia phone.
With Nokia PC Suite, you can connect your phone to a PC and access mobile content as if the phone and the PC were one.
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