Boost Mobile rolls out unlimited monthly plans

Boost Mobile

Boost Mobile

(Credit: Boost Mobile)

Just in time for this troubled economy, Boost Mobile (one of the few MVNOs still standing), has announced a new unlimited monthly plan.

It costs a flat rate of $50 a month, and it includes unlimited daytime, evening, and weekend calls; unlimited texts; unlimited wireless …

LG VX8360 now available from Verizon

LG VX8360(Credit: Verizon Wireless)

We took a look at the LG VX8360 at CES 2009, but now we’ve spotted it at Verizon’s online store.

The LG VX8360, if you recall, is a mid-tier flip phone with EV-DO, a 1.3-megapixel camera, external music player controls, stereo Bluetooth, a microSD …

LG Secret not so secret after all

LG Secret(Credit: LG)

It looks like the LG CF750 Secret may be coming over to AT&T, according to this listing on LG’s U.S. site. Hopefully it’ll have many of the features found on its Asian/European counterpart, like the 5-megapixel camera, 3G, a touch-sensitive display, support for …

Sneak peek at the LG VX8360

LG VX8360

LG VX8360

(Credit: Nicole Lee/CNET)

Earlier this week, we told you about the LG VX8360, the much-awaited update to the LG VX8350, which was one of our favorite Verizon phones from 2007. Well the LG VX8360 finally made its first public appearance here at CES, and we took the …

Originally posted at CES 2009

Nokia shows off the BH-804 Bluetooth headset

Nokia BH-804

The Nokia BH-804 is quite possibly the world’s smallest headset.

(Credit: Nokia)

Aside from the BH-904 Bluetooth headset that debuted at the show, Nokia also showed off its star headset, the BH-804, on the CES show floor. It debuted a few months ago, but we haven’t gotten a …

Originally posted at CES 2009

BlueAnt introduces the Q1

BlueAnt Q1 to be available in Q2 2009

BlueAnt Q1 to be available in Q2 2009.

(Credit: BlueAnt)

One of our favorite Bluetooth headsets for 2008 was the BlueAnt V1, the world’s first voice-controlled Bluetooth headset. Well, BlueAnt is certainly not resting on its laurels. It just announced the BlueAnt Q1, a brand-new headset that combines the …

Originally posted at CES 2009

‘I Love Katamari’ for the iPhone and iPod Touch

Last Monday, I Love Katamari for the iPhone and iPod Touch was released, and iPhone/iPod Touch owners everywhere rejoiced. OK, only Katamari Damacy fans would rejoice, but c’mon, who isn’t a fan of a game where you can roll up pretty much anything and everything into a giant ball?

When I heard the news, I immediately went to the App Store and plunked down $7.99 of my own money for the game. I absolutely loved playing Katamari Damacy as well as its sequel, We Love Katamari on the PlayStation 2, and looked forward to see how the iPhone/iPod Touch version would fare.

As I expected, it’s absolutely stunning, and the music is as addictive as ever (“NA-NAAAAAA-NA-NA-NA-NA-NA-NA-NAAAAA The Katamari Damacy” is stuck in my head at the moment). The story part of Katamari is usually a fun little quirk of the game, and it’s no different here. It starts out with the King of All Cosmos losing his memory of Earthly objects, and wants the Prince to roll them up so he can remember them. And as always, you’re asked to roll the katamari ball over all sorts of objects of varying sizes, and as you roll up more things, your ball grows in size, making it possible to roll up larger objects–even animals and people.

The end of the VHS era

Ding dong, the VCR is dead

I’ve never been very good at giving up on old technology. I held on to my audio cassettes well into the compact disc era; my old Handspring Visor is still sitting in my desk drawer; and I admit that I still have an …

Assessing Android’s potential in 2009

T-Mobile G1

T-Mobile G1

(Credit: Corinne Schulze/CNET)

Perhaps one of the most exciting developments in the cell phone industry this year was the final release of the T-Mobile G1 (also known as the HTC Dream), and with it, the first commercial version of the Android operating system.

Even though we thought …

Review: Pantech C630

We told you about the Pantech C630 last week, and this week, we managed to put it through its paces.

Though it might not look like much at first glance, the humble Pantech C630 actually houses a host of high-end features. Features include 3G, access to AT&T’s broadband …

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