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The Commodore 64 is turning 30 years old this week
We have a computer birthday this week, the Commodore 64 is turning 30. And just to give a little history lesson, the Commodore 64 was first introduced during CES in January of 1982. Of course, it was not released until later in the year — it came available for sale in August of 1982 at more »
T-Mobile’s new rate plans may begin July 24
Last week, we reported on two new T-Mobile plans that are likely to go into effect in late July. Tmo News has acquired a document that shows the new rate plans are currently scheduled to go live on July 24. That gives T-Mobile a few weeks to explain to everyone exactly what these plans entail. They have the potential to be quite confusing to say the least.
T-Mobile making changes to Even More, Even More Plus plans
T-Mobile is allegedly making some big changes to its current rate plans. According to Tmo News, the Even More and Even More Plus plans will be no more starting at the end of July. T-Mobile is rebranding Even More as “Classic” and replacing Even More Plus with “Value” plans. It seems simple enough, but these new rate plans are downright confusing. These changes will probably anger T-Mobile customers rather than receive their blessing.
Sprint Treo 600 users – act now to claim your $27.50 credit
Despite the attention being on the Palm Pre, it seems that another Palm device has snuck back in from the past to catch one final bit of the limelight. The device is the now classic Palm Treo 600 and users, or more than likely, previous users can make their claim to get up to $27.50 more »
First Glimpse: Nokla 7310 Classic
This image is apparently the upcoming Nokia 7310 classic. The phone, which is mainly for casual mobile phone users, is based on the S40 platform. Aside from the normal calling and text messaging features, the 7310 will sport a 3.2-megapixel camera. The phone also has support for stereo Bluetooth, a built-in FM radio and a more »
Nokia announces 6212 classic with built in Near-Field Comms, basic features
The Nokia 6212 Classic is obviously not about the looks. And with a 2-megapixel camera, 2-inch TFT screen, 3G connectivity, built-in FM radio and MP3 player, it’s hard to say that it’s rocking high technology inside too. But what it does have that separates it from the gajillion other mid-level market handsets out there is more »
Nokia offers up the low-end 2600 Classic, 1209
Nokia has just announced two new handsets designed for those in “emerging markets.” The new handsets include to the 2600 Classic and the 1209, both of which seem a little dated even before the actual release, of course they are still very useful phones that offer a decent set of features at a more than fair price.
The Nokia 2600 Classic offers dual band GSM with GPRS support, VGA camera, Bluetooth, FM Radio, email, MP3 ringtones, a 128 x 160 resolution screen with 65,000 colors and runs the S40 operating system.
The Nokia 1209 offers dual band support, has a 96×68 pixel screen with 65,000 colors, a pre-paid tracker, a cost-tracking application, a multiple phonebook that allows up to five people have an address book and runs the S30 operating system. The Nokia 1209 is said to be aimed at “first time buyers.”
















