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HAVA placeshifting clients available for Nokia devices
newsbriefHAVA is a set-top box that allows you to access your television from internet connected devices. The company recently launched clients for Nokia S60 3rd Edition smartphones and its Internet Tablets. Read the full story here.
BlackBerry 9530 Thunder heading to Verizon as Storm?
newsbriefIt appears that the touchscreen equipped BlackBerry Thunder will be heading to Verizon Wireless with the Storm moniker. Read the full story here.
Sony CEO comments on status of Sony Ericsson joint venture
newsbriefSony's CEO chimes in on the future status of his company's joint venture with Ericsson. Read the full story here.
Adobe bringing Photoshop to Windows Mobile - kinda
newsbriefAdobe has announced that it will soon release a mobile application for Windows Mobile smartphones that will allow you to synchronize photos on your cell phone with its Photoshop Express web based image editing site. Read the full story here.
Nokia is making VoIP more difficult for Nseries smartphones
newsbriefNokia has quietly begun making VoIP on its Nseries handsets less convenient, though they are not removing the capability entirely, as some have speculated. Read the full story here.
UK ad authority declares Apple ad misleading
newsbriefThe UK's Advertising Standards Authority has declared that one of Apple's iPhone ads, which claims that the phone brings "all parts of the internet," is misleading to consumers and should not be aired. Read the full story here.
Aliph Jawbone 2 now available from Apple
newsbriefThe Aliph Jawbone 2 Bluetooth headset is now available from Apple's online store and retail locations. Read the full story here.
Verizon XV6800 receives free Windows Mobile 6.1 upgrade
newsbriefUTStarcom is now offering a Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional firmware upgrade for the Verizon XV6800. Read the full story here.
Windows Mobile 6.1 update for AT&T Tilt now available
newsbriefThe Windows Mobile 6.1 firmware update for the AT&T Tilt smartphone is now available from HTC. Read the full story here.
T-Mobile now charging for detailed paper bills
newsbriefIn a move perhaps intended to curb printing and postage costs, and also help the environment a bit, T-Mobile USA is now charging new subscribers US$1.99 per month to receive detailed billing statements on paper. Read the full story here.

