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[BIGperk] For those who prefer a BlackBerry layout, there’s the E61 model. And of course all phones include a 2 megapixel camera, WiFi, Bluetooth and Push-to-talk.
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[Lawtechguru.com] LAWTECH GURU BLOG by Jeff Beard: Mobile Tech & Gadgets Archives: Bluesnarfing is a security flaw in Bluetooth implementations in which an attacker exploits it "to read, modify and copy a phone's address book and calendar without leaving any trace of the intrusion." "According to Nokia, if an attacker had physical access to a 7650 model, a bluesnarf attack would not only be possible, but it would also allow the attacker's Bluetooth device to 'read the data on the attacked device and also send SMS messages and browse the Web via it.' " Furthermore, Nokia stated "that its 6310i handset is vulnerable to a denial-of-service attack when it receives a "corrupted" Bluetooth message."
[Handhelds.engadget.com] Handhelds - handhelds.engadget.com: Here’s the official scoop: the Tungsten TX runs Palm OS Garnet 5.4, has a 320 x 480 pixel, 65,000 color LCD touch screen, built-in 802.11b WiFi, Bluetooth 1.1 (which seems kinda weak, why not at least Bluetooth 1.2?), 128MB of memory, a 312MHz processor, and an SDIO expansion card slot. Top of the line for a Palm, but one can’t help but feel like they’re falling further and further behind the competition when it comes to non-smartphone handhelds.
[Mmhouse.com] The Mike Derouin Blog: it that Bell is delaying their push to talk (similar to .Some companies are already using WiFi to stream media .
[Gizmodo.com] Search Results: the rugged phone is Nokia's first push-to-talk phone, so .radar from Sony: a 60GB, WiFi-enabled, portable .
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