
First user manuals and full spec sheets, now official press releases - Verizon Wireless‘ Samsung Omnia is getting a lot of time in the spotlight this week!
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Remember the Asus P565? Well, it became official over the weekend and I have a feeling it’s going to be a huge hit soon enough!
This new device from Asus is boasting an 800 MHz processor… yes, you read that right. Crazy!
Read the official Asus P565 Press Release here including full specs and all kinds of pictures!

It appears that the AT&T Fuze (HTC Touch Pro) will finally see the light of day on Tuesday, November 11th. This very - very - sexy phone will be a big hit, there’s no doubt about it. And at $299.99 it’ll sell like hotcakes. Mmm hotcakes with TouchFLO 3D.
Now, check out these other leaked documents containing all you could ever want in Fuze/Touch Pro accessories as well as some more info on the sweet device itself!
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Well, well well — it looks like Phone Arena got their wonderfully nerdy little hands on some leaked documentation on the HTC Touch Diamond and HTC Touch Pro for Sprint and Verizon, and - uh oh - it looks like Verizon’s going to limit their version of the Diamond. The overall idea is still the same, thankfully, with both having a 2.8-inch screen, EV-DO Rev. A, 3.2-megapixel autofocus camera, 802.11b/g, 1340mAh battery, internal GPS, and Bluetooth 2.0. What’s really different is in the processor and RAM.
Leaked HTC Touch Diamond and HTC Touch Pro pics, plus more specs and info on their upcoming release

W3C today announced new standards that will make it easier for people to browse the Web on mobile devices. Sure, in the past we already had, more or less successful mobile browsing standards like WAP (which used WML, a kind of xHTML dialect) or i-mode (which used cHTML) but with the W3C’s Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0, published as a W3C Recommendation, the experience of many mobile Web stakeholders is condensed into practical advice on creating mobile-friendly content which still follow the W3C standards contrary to any propriety standards.
Mobile Web content developers now have stable guidelines and maturing tools to help them create a better mobile Web experience,” said Dominique Hazaël-Massieux, W3C Mobile Web Activity Lead. “In support of the W3C mission of building One Web, we want to support the developer community by providing tools to enable a great mobile Web user experience.
More about W3C’s announcement as well as some interesting information from Juniper Research

Over at Jason Langridge’s blog he’s posted a just-released guide for Executive Technical Decision Makers. (For those of you who may not know, Jason Langridge is probably the biggest Enterprise Mobility expert in Microsoft.)
The guide outlines the reasons why Windows Mobile is a great platform for organizations to deploy.
It’s available in PDF format to download from HERE.