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RIM BlackBerry 9670 Shows Up Again on the Shoulders of Atlas

2. May 2010

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At least these shots of the BlackBerry 9670 and Atlas 8910 aren’t that blurry, right field? We love us some undercover agent shots, but we love them even more when we can actually see something in the image. For exercise, in this painting, you can clearly see that the 9670 is means too big to be a flip-earphone. Sure, you may not be butt end-dialing anyone out there with the grapple hat down feather, but that doesn’t mean we should rich (more…)

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HTC Legend, Huawei U7510 all-touchscreen phones launched in Republic of India

20. April 2010

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As India keeps growth its economy, we see more and more advanced devices being announced for the nation’s ever-growth mobile earphone market. Today we bring you the floor that involves the launching of two all-touchscreen handsets for the Amerind marketplace.

First comes the HTC Legend, usually known as the Hero 2, which comes with Android 2.1, HVGA AMOLED display, optical trackpad, HSPA and WiFi connectivity, 5-megapixel photographic camera, GPS and a microSD memory card slot — all packed in a solidness aluminium (more…)

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AT&T and Verizon Ad Battle Comes to Close

16. April 2010

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Verizon (New York Stock Exchange: VZ) and AT&T (NYSE: T)’s ongoing publicizing battle, championed by Gospel of Luke Mount Wilson and a catchy tagline, respectively, is apparently advent to an end.

The ad war didn’t come cheap – Verizon was actually the second base-biggest advertiser in the worldly concern last class, having spent $2.24 one thousand million on its hunting expedition. The battle between the two U.S. carriers even made it to courts, but was dismissed a twosome of months ago. AT&T is (more…)

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Motorola Opus rechristened to i1

6. March 2010

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Remember that Motorola Opus we’ve seen back in December of 2009? The iDEN based gimmick seems to be drift towards the functionary announcement, possibly at the CTIA Wireless in Las Vegas next month. The new matter is the name – instead of Opus, Motorola (New York Stock Exchange: MOT test) will call option it i1 (meaning the i2 and maybe even i3 is in development?).

We don’t have all the inside information, but we’ve heard the i1 will run Android 1.5 (more…)

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MXI simplifies diligence exploitation across all mobile chopine

27. February 2010

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mxData has just unveiled its new MXI platform, which has been built to enable “rapid interbreeding-chopine exploitation of mobile applications”. The platform has a number of innovative features including computer code reuse that effectively reduces the exploitation cycle across multiple handsets, a range of commercial message options; supporting subscription through to advertising as well as built-in reporting tools to enable accurate feedback for businesses.

More interestingly though, MXI supports all major mobile platforms including iPhone, Blackberry (NSDQ: RIMM), Android, Java and (more…)

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genus Acer Adds Liquid e to its Android Smartphone Line Up

17. February 2010

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Featuring the latest Android 2.1, Acer has announced the Liquid e full touch screen smartphone on the Mobile World United States Congress. Powered by a Qualcomm 8250 768 MHz processor, genus Acer Liquid e comes with a 3.5-in capacitive touching blind, WVGA display resolution, 3.5mm headphone jack, microSD card slot and built in WiFi, Global Positioning System, bluetooth. Pricing and released is unknown though, we will keep you updated here when available.

Acer Liquid e Specifications:

Dimensions: 115 x (more…)

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LG to pre-installs Good Technology’s messaging software system on many of its phones

16. February 2010

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Good Technology is teaming up with LG to include “Good for You” offering on a range of LG mobile phones across markets of Europe, Asia and Latin U.S.. The first base devices with Good’s software are also announced and they are GW520, GW550, GW620, GD510, GM730 and GM750. These phones packed with Good’s software system volition be available from carriers such as O2 (NYSE: TEF), Bouygues Telecom (French Republic) and Vodafone (NYSE: VOD).

And in case you (more…)

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Google Image Search for mobile now features Popular Images

5. February 2010

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Google (NSDQ: GOOG) has recently included “Popular Images” lineament to its Image Search overhaul. Accessible on Android-powered devices and the iPhone, it lets users browsing and find interesting images across categories such as Movies, Sports, Cars &ampere; Bikes, Music, and Cartoons. Each category has images corresponding to what’s popular on Google Image Search. Moreover, there’s the “Trends” class, which shows effigy queries from Google Trends that have especially high recent activity.

At the moment, Popular Images is available in the (more…)

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HTC HD2 for T-Mobile River United States Army Got a Specs Boost

26. January 2010

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Still wait for a HTC Touch HD2 in US? The Windows Mobile smartphone is finally reaching T-Mobile River USA, with a internal memory boost! Compare to other international variant, T-Mobile River version has a 1GB ROM and 576MB RAM, meaning you can install more applications or memory board more data into your internal memory. While the pricing info is not available, the HD2 is sold with a 16GB microSD card, comparison to the 2GB microSD card sheaf in other region. The (more…)

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Truphone for Android Now Supports Nexus One

25. January 2010

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Hot on the heels of the release of Truphone’s VoIP enabled Truphone for Android diligence earlier this month, Truphone announces that its VoIP software system for Android is compatible with the Nexus One. In addition to rapport with the Nexus One, the update (version 3.0.2), ensures rapport with the T-Mobile River Pulse, substance that Truphone is now Wi-Fi compatible with a total of basketball team Android devices

Karl Good, Director of Applications for Truphone said: “Google has been very (more…)

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