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November 9, 2007
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What's hot this week
![]() Kent German
Senior Editor, CNET.com
Slide with the Sidekick
There's a new Sidekick in town, and it's a slider. The new T-Mobile Sidekick Slide is a lot thinner and smaller than previous Sidekicks, and it is indeed the first ever Sidekick phone with a sliding design. You also get a 1.3-megapixel camera and MySpace Mobile software. Read our full review for all the details. Read more This week's hottest phones
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Sony Ericsson S500i - contrasted copper (unlocked)
The Sony Ericsson S500i is a stylish phone with a lot of sex appeal plus a decent feature set, but its high price and iffy controls make it less than desirable. Read more Motorola Rokr Z6m (Alltel) The Motorola Rokr Z6m is a quality music phone for Alltel, but we wished it offered a few more features and came with additional extras in the box. Read more Sony Ericsson Z750a (rose pink) The Sony Ericsson Z750a is successful on many fronts, but its plastic shell and slow interface were worrisome. Read more Apple iPhone Bluetooth Headset The iPhone Bluetooth headset is a super stylish headset with a very easy pairing process made just for the iPhone, but we do wish it had a few more features plus a lower price tag. Read more
On Call
What's in your cell phone contract?Kent German Senior Editor This week, Kent takes a closer look at your cell phone contract, dissects what it all means, and compares the contracts from the different cell phone carriers. Read more
Make the Call: Bluetooth headsets: Dorky or cool?
There is a time and place
Posted by mamasu2 I have to say that Bluetooth technology is great. I do agree with the last post. Walking around a grocery store, mall or where ever, it isn't cool folks, it is annoying and I couldn't care less about your conversation or your love life. Use it in the car if need be or when you absolutely have no other choice. My vote is for dorky--and people are laughing at you. Read more Best 5 cell phones
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