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Posted By: Benjamin Gauthey | Feb 27th @ 11:39 PM

Voici le 3° podcast de la série avec HTC. Dans celui-ci, nous vous présentons les deux derniers mobiles GPS:

  • HTC Cruise
  • HTC Pharos
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Posted By: Galileu Vieira | Sep 20th, 2007 @ 12:58 PM
O on10 conta com muitos vídeos para enriquecer o portal. Meus colegas dos Estados Unidos têm acesso invejável a informações e produtos da Microsoft. Eles revelaram, ao longo dos últimos meses, coisas como o Xbox 360 Elite, o Microsoft Popfly e o Microsoft Surface Computer, aquele fenomenal computador de mesa. Esses são excelentes exemplos de como um vídeo facilita o entendimento das funcionalidades e características de um produto. No caso do Microsoft Surface, on on10 teve o lançamento exclusivo do produto à meia-noite do dia da revelação oficial no D5: All Things Digital.

Para o Brasil, vou tentar trazer alguns vídeos de lançamentos locais, de entrevistas com meus colegas da Microsoft Brasil e também de vocês, usuários de nossas tecnologias! Nesse primeiro vídeo, vou mostrar o novo Smartphone da HTC, o HTC-S261, também conhecido como Excalibur e Dash. Ele é fabricado aqui no Brasil e será vendido pela TIM e Oi.
Posted By: JD Lewin | Jun 5th, 2007 @ 5:56 PM
Without a doubt the hottest Windows Mobile handset for the next couple months will be the HTC Touch. A 2.8 inch touch screen takes center stage, allowing you to navigate the device’s media features with your oldest and most favorite input device; your finger. The standard set of Bluetooth 2.0 with AD2P support, 802.11b/g, 2.0 megapixel camera, and microSD expansion slot are all powered by WinMo 6 professional. We’re certainly curious about how useful a device without some sort of dedicated text input will become, and when we’ve had some time with one you’ll hear our verdict.
Posted By: JD Lewin | Oct 12th, 2006 @ 10:40 AM

There’s nothing we lust after more than electronics we can fit into our pockets; they exude a cool factor that is more pervasive than most of the things we squander our money on. HTC has long been providing fabulous Windows Mobile handsets, both in the Smartphone and Pocket PC varieties, and their newest stateside release is no exception.

Branded as the T-Mobile Dash, this Smartphone packs quad-band EDGE, WiFi, and Bluetooth (with A2DP) into a qwerty form factor more that is arguably more attractive and more addictive than the Motorola Q. To top it all off, the Dash also supports T-Mobile’s new My Faves service. Once signed up for an appropriate service plan, you can select your 5 most-called US numbers and scratch them off your bill.

While some of us around the 10 reservation can’t imagine losing the uber-functionality of a Pocket PC, the Dash makes a strong argument for the benefits of a more svelte WinMo device. Your friendly neighborhood T-Mobile shop should have them by October 25th. Also be sure to check out Phonescoop and Engadget for more hands-on opinion.

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