
3, an european wireless network provider has officially launched the INQ1 handset, described as 'world’s most advanced social networking mobile phone'. With a 3.2 megapixel camera, a 2.2” screen with 320×240 resolution, and 50MB of the internal memory that can be expanded up to 4GB, the handset brings Facebook to your mobile, automatically sincronizing the contacts, lets the user have unlimited messenger experience by providing acces to Skype and Windows Live Messenger and has one-click access, the INQ¹ brings the Facebook experience and live updates to 2.2” display of the mobile device. With customization of social utilities.

XENDEX and I-play announces an exclusive agreement for the future Xendex title, the last addition of FlatOut series which is due to appear soon for mobile phones. Under the agreement, I-Play will provide the game exclusively on it's distribution channels in Europe, Middle East and Africa. Speaking about the agreement, Achim Kürten, VP of international sales and marketing at Xendex said:

Although almost all companies care only for young folks and their passion for latest technology gadgets, Nokia is thinking about the elderly too. Too simple to raise Too simple for the younger audience to raise an eyebrow but sufficient for the elders, ClarityLife C900 cellphone has none of the high-end features, which we see in most of the mobile phones available nowadays. The C900 is designed for the elderly and it has features that senior users would love to have, especially those with hearing loss as the incoming sound is amplified up to 20 dB.

If you think nothing can be more ridiculous than a Sudoku Toilet Paper than you are wrong. Yubz telephone has found a way to make you look stupid for only 50$ + shippings from France to wherever you might live. It's a brand new iPhone handset that looks retro enough to unfit the piece of technology built by Apple and stupid enough to fit your dramatic character. The handset will be out in mid-November and we can't wait. Via

The highly anticipated Blackberry® Storm 9500, the first ever touch-screen BlackBerry smartphone, purpose built exclusively for Vodafone, will be available to buy from 14th November. Available on a range of high value price-plans, the device offers consumers and business customers easy access to voice and email, a range of social media applications, multimedia content, satellite navigation and many other services on the move.