Celio RedFly in Action
November 7, 2009 – 9:36 pm | Comments

A few days ago I commented about the Celio Redfly adding support for BlackBerrys. I came across that bit of information first while researching to purchase a Celio RedFly myself and then while I’ve been …

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What’s up with Qualcomm? An Insider Q & A!

Posted by Doug Smith on February 13, 2008 – 4:59 pm
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qualcomm WMExperts has an insider’s take on the Qualcomm / HTC Video driver debacle that has many up in arms… Does this spat have anything to do with the iPAQ 610 series not coming to the US? Who knows.

With the recent spate of Qualcomm info (they just showed a whole new lineup of next-gen chips, including an improved version of aGPS called…ready for it… gpsOneXTRA, I suppose tech companies have to pay for vowels) and frustration with HTC over the “missing driver controversy”, the community is wondering just what is going on here?

Was HTC just cheaping out (something yours truly has even said, ahem)? Is Qualcomm manipulating the numbers or do they have faulty chips? And what does this all mean for the future of WM devices?

Read on for some off-the-record insider info (dun dun duuunnn…) about what is going on with Qualcomm and HTC. The answers are quite fascinating…

Read the entire article over at WMExperts.

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