Photos: CTIA sneak peeks


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Letting the phone ring twice
Openwave plans to formerly launch the new video ringback on Tuesday when the CTIA trade show officially opens. The company's publicists say the service is in trials with at least one U.S. mobile operator, but so far they are keeping mum on who exactly is testing it.
From console to telephone
Capcom booth representatives said that the original console game has sold out and that people are heading to eBay for the game.
Soon, true fans will also be able to enjoy the crime adventure series on handsets as they try to help attorney Phoenix Wright unravel his latest courtroom drama. Players get to cross-examine witnesses to try to figure out who done it.
Verizon Wireless and Cingular will likely get the game first sometime this fall, said one of the Capcom representatives. Sprint and T-Mobile are expected to offer the game as well by the end of the first quarter in 2007.
On-device portal
Handmark first announced its portal--which aggregates weather, news and 411-information services, among other features--at the spring CTIA show in Las Vegas. At that point, the portal was supported on Palm's Treo smart phone.
The Handmark portal will be available on all carrier networks that carry the Motorola phones, except Verizon Wireless, which does not use Java to develop Web applications.