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Stories By Brian Davis

  • Paperboy on your cell

    Break out your VHS copy of Goonies and tight roll your jeans, the Paperboy has jumped out of your, um emulator and onto your cellphone. Sega Mobile's release, now available through most major US carriers, has brought the popular title back into our hearts and pockets so you can spend those mind-numbing hours delivering the news (just like us!) -- even though we tend to break a lot fewer windows now than we did back in the day. Funny how twenty years later we're still wrestling with the cult question: does the paperboy have a bum arm, or are the people on the right side of the street just illiterate?

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  • Vodafone launches Nokia 6234

    The news took a little while to cross the pond, but our trusty carrier pigeons bear exciting news for Vodafone Germany users -- Nokia's 3G 6234, announced last year, is now available. The well-equipped candybar, sporting a 2-megapixel camera, QVGA display, MicroSD slot, digital music player, stereo speakers, and Bluetooth, complements the Sharp 904SH and the Samsung SGH-ZV50 in Voda's growing UMTS stable. Expect music downloads and mobile TV via Vodafone live!, initially developed by Japan's J-Phone under the J-Sky brand.

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