Amazon.com. Inc. today announced its beta launch of AmazonWireless, its new branch, which offers both cell phones and service plans as well. Additionally, it offers easy shopping services plus two-day free shipping offers (can you imagine that?) and a fantastically broad range of mobile phones and smartphones from Verizon and AT&T.
Right now, AmazonWireless is offering over 100 phones, including the latest smartphones. What is more, these models are available on a budget. This service also allows customers to shop by carrier, price, model, color and so on. The website is also designed on the lines of Amazon.com, so checking out is an easy job for interested customers.
Amazon will also collect feedback from customers, so that they can improve their services in due course of time. Click here to know more about AmazonWireless.
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Sprint Nextel has officially announced that it will be adding Wi-Fi to the BlackBerry Tour, starting next year. The carrier also said that it would include Wi-Fi in all its future smartphones. Sprint did not reveal how long it would take for its entire line-up of handhelds, but one thing is certain – Wi-Fi certainly is coming very soon.
Not only Sprint, but Verizon Wireless also revealed it has the same plans of introducing Wi-Fi to its own BlackBerry line of smartphones as well. But Verizon has not yet given a definite deadline as to when this service will be released. Right now, the BlackBerry Tour and Storm devices do not include Wi-Fi.
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Of course, the Nokia N97 is truly the star of the week, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is not lagging too behind either. This other S60 5th Edition device has now got its own NAM firmware boost this week as well.
The version 21.2.025 for 5800 XpressMusic does not impress one as having too many changes over the last one, but this could be viewed more as a stable release of the previous version. Well, Nokia seems to be targeting North America right now, which definitely is a positive move. Keep it up, Nokia.

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
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The Mac version of The Missing Sync for Palm Pre had gone into Beta stage in June this year. Now, after the beta testing has been done successfully, this one is ready to go official. Release 1.0 is now available for the same. You could choose between the personal version, which costs $39.95 and the business edition (double user license), which sells for $89.95.
The Missing Sync feature enables users to sync contacts, calendar, bookmarks and transfer multimedia between their smartphone and PC. Click here to pick up your sync copy today.

Sync Palm Pre Mac
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