AT&T is now officially gearing up to deploy its AT&T HotSpot service across the nation. starting on May 1, AT&T high-speed internet and WiFi HotSpot customers get free WiFi access at all AT&T HotSpot locations, including at more than 7,000 Starbucks locations.

AT&T Wi-Fi service will reach company-operated Starbucks locations on a market-by-market basis throughout the year. The experience will include a mix of free and paid connection options for both frequent and occasional Wi-Fi users and qualifying Starbucks customers. Once AT&T Wi-Fi service is available, customers will be able to shop and surf both Starbucks’ and AT&T’s respective home pages for products and services. read more…

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…
ASUS’ P320 may be not going to  satisfy your unending hankering for 3G, but it’s have at least one thing going for it: it’s mighty small, so ASUS’ P320 also called “The Galaxi Mini”.

Offering with GPS, WiFi, and a 2 megapixel camera in one of the smallest Windows Mobile 6 Professional packages to hit the market. It’s looking a heck of a lot better in black than the sickly mauve the ASUS gals and dudes were showing off a couple months back, and we might just be sold. read more…
According to RegHardware and Engadget, the 8GB flavors of the current iPod Touch and iPhone have been given “End Of Life” status, meaning that once the current stock is sold (which it is) it will not be replenished with the same model.
Whether this is due to the recent price cuts, the rumored upcoming 2nd generation iPhone, or just a sign that Apple is moving towards higher capacity devices is anyone’s guess.

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Adding up to the existing instant delivery service on Helio Mail, Yahoo, Windows Live and AOL accounts, Helio now able to push GMail, Pop or IMAP emails to your Helio phones.
If you hold a Helio device, just do a manual send/receive action on the email client to get a prompt for the Push activation. You will be asked if you want an notification automatically whenever there is new email. Now if you have an unlimited data plan, it would save you the time from keep checking the new email periodically. read more…