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Rumor: HTC will release a Verizon Android phone for women

Rumor has it HTC is holding focus groups with women in their 20s and 30s to test a concept for a new female oriented phone. According to This Is My Next, the phone, which is codenamed Bliss, will debut this year on Verizon.

Windows Phone 7 NoDo update finally available on some AT&T phones

If you have a Samsung Focus or LG Quantum on AT&T you’re finally able to get the NoDo update to your phone. The update to Windows Phone 7 brings some needed improvements to apps and copy and paste to the platform. Unfortunately, the update isn’t available to every phone on AT&T. The HTC Surround still more »

HTC Surround, LG Quantum & Samsung Focus ‘NoDo’ update not coming until April, possibly late Aptil

While we have seen T-Mobile begin rolling out the NoDo Windows Phone 7 update for the HTC HD7 and the Dell Venue Pro, it looks like AT&T users still have at least a few weeks to wait before their update arrives. The AT&T handsets include the HTC Surround, LG Quantum and Samsung Focus and according more »

Windows Phone 7 premier partner AT&T possibly the lamest phones

Before the launch of Windows Phone 7, AT&T was called the “premier partner” by Microsoft, so it’s reasonable to expect a great number of phones on the network. What we actually got was a collection of three phones running Microsoft’s newest smartphone OS. The sad part is they aren’t exciting as some of the other more »

Samsung Focus Windows Phone 7 smartphone coming to AT&T November 8th

It looks like AT&T will be launching the Windows Phone 7 running Samsung Focus on November 8th. Well, that is assuming that nothing changes in the meantime. The details came by way of some advertising images found on the Microsoft website. And for those looking at the Samsung Focus in the above image thinking that more »

Wanna make sure your kid doesn’t speed? Buy a Ford.

So, Junior just got his license and you’re worried about how fast he’s going to be ripping around the neighborhood, huh? Well, Ford just may have the solution you’re looking for. They’re coming out with the new MyKey and it is aimed to help parents both monitor and limit certain areas of their children’s driving habits.

With MyKey, drivers won’t be able to go over 80 miles an hour, and a warning chime will go off at 45, 55 and 65 miles per hour. Kids won’t be able to turn on the radio until they are nice and safe and secure by fastening their seat belt. Even once they can turn the radio on, there isn’t much danger of them blasting it, since the volume is limited to 44 percent of the maximum allowed.