Hi Apple? I’d like an iPhone, but hold the phone.
Apple announces their new iPod line-up and satisfies the many iPhone fans who wished for less, rather than more…
Foleo is finished
We’re not really the kind of “I told you so” folks here at Sync. Well, not usually. While we don’t want to come off as cocky tech reporters, news of Palm killing its Foleo “mobile companion” wasn’t much of a surprise. We questioned its use (and price) in one of the first Sync blogs here.
Facebooking on your phone
Never before has an Internet phenomenon swept a country like Facebook, the insanely popular social networking community with more than 2.5 million Canadian users, 75 percent of whom log on every day for an average of 29.6 minutes.
Get free movie and book reviews on your phone
Wandering the aisles of your local video store or bookshop, but not sure if you should pick up that title you’re looking at? A review is just a TXT away…
5 phone faux pas
There’s one in every group of friends — someone that needs a crash course in cell phone etiquette. They’re not bad people, really, but they annoy those around them. Take heed to these following five phone faux pas.
Video: Lend your ear to Nokia’s portable speakers
The world’s no. 1 cell phone manufacturer, Nokia, sent Sync a just-launched pair of portable speakers for cell phones and MP3 players. So we sparked up the webcam to give you a first-look video preview of this impressive peripheral for music lovers on the go.
Video: Hands-on with the BlackBerry 8830 World Edition smartphone
Bell Mobility just launched its first BlackBerry “world phone,” which is ideal for globetrotters as it offers both CDMA and GSM technologies. Here’s a video clip that shows off a few of its features.
First Wi-Fi-enabled BlackBerry on its way?
News travels fast – especially when it’s spilled. Allegedly, a few days ago the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulatory body in the U.S. approved a brand new BlackBerry — the first with integrated Wi-Fi for high-speed wireless connectivity.
Bell gets first-of-its-kind BlackBerry “worldphone”
For all of the advantages Bell Mobility has in the mobile phone space — great handsets, clear audio quality and high-speed data access — the irrefutable fact is you can’t take your phone with you overseas because most of the world operates on GSM cellular technology rather than the North American-centric CDMA-based network.
Deal of the Week: 8GB MP3 player for $59
Question: What stores more than 2000 songs, plays photos and is also a FM radio – for less than $60? The answer is the Philips GoGear Micro Jukebox.



