If you want make a special look for your phone based S60, unlimited control the folder icons and applications names then you will be need OPDA Menu Editor.

Menu Editor will help you arrange your menus and allows you to easily change the applications names and folder icons as you like. read more…
Deutsche Telekom said to be the third carrier that have an already difficult combination like Sprint taking over Nextel. But this is just a rumor from the German paper Die Spiegel and doesn’t tell the sources. Based on that rumor, Deutsche Telekom and T-Mobile USA are making the possibility of snagging Sprint.

What this can be a successful formula for taking out the competition? Not only will the German company have to integrate their own services and promote them to Sprint’s customers but they will also have to continue the integration of Nextel’s users. That means mixing GSM, AWS, PCS, CDMA and iDEN. read more…

It still not sure are this going to the Touch Diamond, but images and specs are at all is accurate.
Here spec:
2.8-inch VGA display
WinMo 6.1 Pro
WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0
eGPS, FM tuner
Quad-band HSDPA 7.2
4GB internal flash, microSD slot
528MHz CPU
3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus
10.7mm (0.47-inches) thick
Supposedly also features an orientation sensor / accelerometer
Whether it’s got a QWERTY keyboard could still be up for grabs. read more…
WorldMate, Inc., the leading provider of mobile travel services for frequent fliers, today introduced flight alerts for Nokia S60 devices. Now, WorldMate for S60 users can automatically receive real-time updates directly on their mobile phones when their flights are canceled or delayed.

To using, it’s very easy: users of WorldMate for Nokia S60 just enter their flight numbers directly into the mobile application. The WorldMate service acts as a ‘guardian angel’, watching over travelers’ itineraries and proactively notifying them of delays or cancelations. As flight schedules change, the service pushes personal alerts directly to the mobile device, and enables users to react within the application by referencing updated schedules to find suitable alternate flights. read more…
When T-Mobile launch 3G network, it’s going to be voice only. But now T-Mobile plans to officially launch its 3G network starting next week with data.

Several tipsters who’ve said that they’re already getting faster data service. But company peeps were indeed instructed to make sure customers don’t count on that faster data being present.
T-Mobile USA as planned has spend around $2.6 billion building its 3G network, and that it hoped to commercially introduce the service by the middle of last year. T-Mobile USA also has spent the past two years quietly building its W-CDMA network and device lineup, the carrier in the coming days plans to report progress on its 3G rollout beyond New York, as well as details regarding devices that will support the network.
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