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Quickly: iPhone 3G Details and other iPhone related SDK announcements
New iPhone in town, well, almost in town—July 11 it will be released. Here are a number of quick details we know so far from the WWDC keynote today:
New 3G iPhone Hardware
Memory Capacity: 8GB & 16 GB
Colors: Black and White (White = 16GB option only, unclear if 16GB comes in black as well)
Frequencies: UMTS/HSDPA (850, 1900, 2100 MHz); GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz); WiFi 802.11b/g; Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR.
Screen Size: 3.5 inches (diagonal), 480 by 320 pixels (163 ppi).
Dimensions: 4.5 by 2.4 by 0.48 inches (115.5 by 62.1 by 12.3 mm)
Sync iTunes music to Sony Ericssons with EasyListening
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Divine Robot has developed a new tool that allows Sony Ericsson mobile users copy and synchronize songs from their iTunes library to their phone.
Sponsored Post: CallWave Virtual Voicemail for Mac OS X

I was recently referred to CallWave by ReviewMe.com. Although I always give my personal views on everything I review, this is a Sponsored Post.
I've written about Callwave on MacnCell before. Then it was about their Virtual Voicemail Widget, but today Callwave has reached out to me to let you know about their Mac OS X native Visual Voicemail client for its call answering hub service. Visual Voicemail is like having an answering machine in the Dock of your Mac, but all the calls are being stored on the Internet, much like your email is stored on a mail server.
Unlocked Mobile Phone Seller: Cellular-Blowout
I was recently referred by ReviewMe.com to an online seller of unlocked phones. Although I always give my personal views on everything I review, this post is a Sponsored Post.
Visual Voicemail Widget for your Mac
One of the coolest apps that sets the iPhone apart from any other mobile phone is visual voicemail, which displays who left you a message and allows you to listen to each in any order. It's a new way to answer your mobile phone voicemails, but now you can do the same on your Mac with the CallWave Visual Voicemail widget.
Apple iPhone
Better than anyone could have imagined—all in one device. Let’s look at some of the details and ask the question—if this is the last phone you’ll ever buy, do you need MacnCell?
Review: Motorola ROKR E2
The phone that the first iTunes phone should have been.
Sony Ericsson K800 / K790i Cyber-Shot Camera Phone: Using it with the Mac
I'm not sure how well it works with a PC, but if it performs half-as-well as with a Mac, PC users should be happy.
Sony Ericsson K800 / K790i Cyber-Shot Camera Phone: The Phone
I spent this past weekend with the Sony Ericsson K790i Cyber-Shot camera phone, and came away very impressed.
Sony Ericsson W810i Review by MacDev Center
Derrick Story was looking to replace his trusty (and beloved by many) SE T637 and he asked his readership what he should buy as a replacement. He seems to have happily settled on the W810i and wrote a review of it...






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