NBC brings the Olympics to your mobile!
You can buy mobile phones and cell phones. Get a good price and inform yourself about the best mobile phones, cell phones and smart phones!For those of you who love sports, and now, especially the Olympic Games, we have a good news. NBC is bringing the coverage of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games to your phones. The network’s mobile site, mobile.olympics.com, will offer you live results, news, photos, video highlights and even the athletes’ profiles.
The American mobile service and software provider, Starcut USA, has been tapped by NBC to build this site. This company is known for having done the same thing for companies like The New York Times, NBC, and Viacom. Starcut COO Lotta Lautsuo said that many people are not aware whether their phones are able for mobile video or not. But with the publicity around, they are discovering that their phones can do this, so a good video traffic is expected.
The company will produce 3,600 hours of coverage spread across seven networks and Web sites. Even more, the International Olympic Committee also launched a YouTube channel for Olympic clips. So, if you have a compatible phone, you will surely enjoy all those nice images and live moments of the 2008 Olympics.
T-Mobile Sidekick 2008
You can buy mobile phones and cell phones. Get a good price and inform yourself about the best mobile phones, cell phones and smart phones!Yesterday, T-Mobile officially launched the new Sidekick for 2008. This new device is already available in select retail stores.
This Sidekick 2008 is created by Sharp and it comes with a 2.6″ WQVGA swivel screen with QWERTY keyboard. It is also equipped with a 2 megapixel camera, with video capture, and a built-in microSD card slot which offers a lot of room expansion. Sidekick 2008 also comes with an improved Bluetooth connectivity, with A2DP support for stereo headsets and file transfer,in order to conect with other Bluetooth devices, and with MyFaves service as well.
Here are some of the most important features and specifications of Sidekick 2008: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz band; GPRS/EDGE data; an estimated 5 hours talk time battery life; a main display of 2.6″ WQVGA TFT, 400×240 pixel resolution; a 2 megapixel camera; video with Record and Playback; SMS, MMS and IM messaging; POP3, IMAP and SMTP E-Mail; Bluetooth connectivity; microSD card slot memory; speakerphone, and QWERTY keyboard. It measures 119mm x 58.4mm x 18mm and it weights 137 g.
T-Mobile Sidekick 2008 is already available and the price is set at about $149.99.



