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Toshiba Portege G910: Smartest of the smartphones!

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Toshiba’s Portege G910 attempts to redefine the standard definition of smartphone. Conventionally, smartphones are known for their somewhat PC-like embedded features, G910 goes way beyond to club the next generation personal computers with the genre of handheld gizmos! Just take a look into it’s features: biometric thumb scanner, built-in GPS, standard QWERTY keyboard and a 3-inch wide screen. Well, that’s not all! G910 operates on Windows Mobile 6 Professional and for the first time ever, allows users to execute all of the standard MS-Office programs on a device weighing as low as 183 gms! While the biometric security guarantees ultra hi-tech login functionality, perhaps the only downside of G910 is it’s 2 megapixel camera, one megapixel less to it’s predeccessor G810.

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Written by siddhesh on July 9th, 2008 with no comments.
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Toshiba Portégé G810 confirmed for release on June 20th

Rumor has it that Toshiba’s upcoming Windows Mobile-powered Portégé G810 will make its first official appearance on June 20th of this year. It’s a full-featured smartphone with a 2.83-inch QVGA display supporting touch-based gestures.

The Toshiba Portégé G810 will run on Windows Mobile 6.1 with support for HSDPA and HSUPA networks. It also boasts a built-in GPS feature with A-GPS, Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-Fi b/g.

Toshiba Portégé G810 confirmed for release on June 20th

A few of the Toshiba Portégé G810’s other features include:

  • 320×240 pixel resolution touchscreen display
  • 3 megapixel camera
  • USB 2.0 connectivity
  • FM Radio with RDS
  • Up to 4GB of internal memory with microSD cards

So if you find this Toshiba Portégé G810 smartphone attractive, keep your eyes peeled for the official announcement on June 20th.

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Written by David Gonzales on June 13th, 2008 with no comments.
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Toshiba Reveals New Portégé Laptop: the M800

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For all Toshiba fans out there, and not only, we have some good news. This company is working at full strength and they have just announced the new Portégé M800.
What did they hide in this laptop exactly? Let me show you:

Vonage, Nortel call a truce — no cash changing hands

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Although the press release issued to announce the settlement between Vonage and AT&T earlier this month is still the shortest we’ve seen in all of 2007, we’re pretty certain the one doled out to trumpet the truce between Vonage and Nortel is holding down the two-spot. In just five wee sentences, we learn that the two have agreed in principle to end the litigation pending between ‘em, and though no cash will be changing hands, the agreement does involve a limited cross license to three patents per firm. Way to put the past behind before entering into the new year, we say.

 

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Written by Darren Murph on January 1st, 2008 with no comments.
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Vonage, AT&T settle — on what, we’ve no idea

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In possibly the shortest press release of the year, Vonage announced that they’ve settled — as expected — with AT&T over their ongoing patent dispute. No details were given, but their dime stock lifted 12%, so maybe someone on Wall St. knows something we don’t about whether it was AT&T or Vonage that got the raw deal.

 

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Written by Ryan Block on December 21st, 2007 with no comments.
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Vonage loses appeal, now owes Verizon $117.5 million

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A follow-up to our earlier story regarding Verizon’s patent lawsuit against Vonage: the latter company has lost its appeal against the former, and is now looking at having to pay the full $117.5 million settlement, plus $2.5 million to charity. It’s been a bad few days for Vonage indeed, with the company’s shares dropping 87 percent since IPO, and a tenth of its workforce out of a job. When you’ve hit rock bottom, the only way is up, right?

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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

Written by Conrad Quilty-Harper on November 17th, 2007 with no comments.
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Vonage talking with AT&T, hopes to settle patent suit soon

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The roller coaster ride that is Vonage’s litigation trail is hitting yet another high point, that is, if you consider paying out “just” $39 million a positive. Reportedly, the internet telephony firm is “in talks” with AT&T to settle a patent suit filed just last month, but no hands have shook on anything just yet. If you’ll recall, this would be the fourth settlement reached by Vonage in the last two months, but alas, it’d still walk away from the table a cool $39 million lighter. No, we don’t know if this nightmare will ever end for Vonage, but at least it looks to be headed in the right direction (if only momentarily).

 

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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

Written by Darren Murph on November 8th, 2007 with no comments.
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Vonage settles with Verizon, owes up to $117.5 million

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The world’s favorite ATM is being hit up for even more coin today, as Vonage (presumably begrudgingly) agreed to resolve the patent lawsuit between it and Verizon. Reportedly, the actual amount that the VoIP provider will be forced to pay “depends on how the Court of Appeals decides Vonage’s pending petition for rehearing regarding two of the Verizon patents.” The breakdown is like so: if Vonage wins rehearing on either patent in question “or if the injunction is vacated,” it’ll owe $80 million. If the outfit doesn’t win rehearing on either patent or “if the stay is lifted reinstating the injunction,” it will soon find its thinning wallet a full $117.5 million lighter. Sounds like a prototypical lose-lose situation (or win-win, depending on perspective).

 

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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

Written by Darren Murph on October 25th, 2007 with no comments.
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