Skype 3.0 for Windows Mobile now offers a host of new features. With this new service, users can now send files through a Skype-to-Skype session, including Word docs and Excel spreadsheets.
Skype 3.0 also offers users the facility of sending SMS messages from within the app itself, while being connected via Wi-Fi. This is particularly useful when users are on roaming abroad. The new version will be free once it comes and will also include better interface features. Stay tuned for more.
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We still are wondering if the BlackBerry Curve 8520 is going to T-Mobile, after all. But there is one thing we know for sure – this smartphone has already gotten FCC approval and is ready for national sale in the US.
The BlackBerry Curve 8520 sports an optical trackpad and EDGE connection as well. Check out the pic below and give us your two cents.

BlackBerry Curve 8520
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Take a look at the pic below. What do you think of it? Pretty strange-looking object, right? Well, this one’s a phone from Nokia, which has recently gotten FCC documentation.
The Nokia RM-599, as it is called now, has WCDMA on Bands II and V, which seem to be for use on the North American 3G network. Considering the ID label here, we think we might be actually looking at the Mako for AT&T. This, of course, means that the phone has managed to clear some of the initial hurdles. We still have no idea as to what AT&T is doing with it at the moment, but we get the feeling we’ll see the release of this one sooner or later.

Nokia RM599 FCC
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RIM has finally brought the BlackBerry Bold told to South Korea, with a little help from SK Telecom. A localized version of the BlackBerry Bold smartphone will be available here, starting this week. The region had almost banned all foreign handsets being promoted by local carriers, but now it’s all over.
Of course, the local faves are still undoubtedly LG, Pantech and Samsung. So we are not yet sure about how well a device with an English QWERTY keyboard might fare out here. But then it’s always good to have some more competition, right, folks?

SK Telecom BlackBerry Bold
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