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Foursquare checks in with Vodafone UK customers

4. March 2010

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Vodafone UK customers tin now “check-in” to Foursquare, single of the hottest sociable networking phenomenon, on their mobile phones. Vodafone (NYSE: VOD) UK customers tin now access Foursquare’s new mobile website on any mobile internet enabled French telephone directly through the Vodafone MyWeb or Vodafone live! on older phones. They can also text “FOURSQUARE” to 97886 to receive a link to the mobile site.

For those of you not up on Foursquare, it’s a sociable network that enables citizenry to connect (more…)

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Samsung Launches M5650 With Enhanced Music Features

22. December 2009

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Samsung today unveiled the Samsung M5650, a music-focused addition with a ace-touching key for hearing to your favorite tunes on top of all the diverse features of the Corby. In summation, the Samsung M5650 offers enhanced social networking features for those who ar actively digitally connected through means such as e-chain armor, second messaging and blogs. Additionally, the Samsung M5650 allows quick access to MySpace, Facebook and Twitter, and the ability to easily upload photos and videos.

Offering 3G (more…)

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Java engineering company Aplix Corporation acquires Zeemote

20. December 2009

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We know that Zeemote, the troupe posterior the Bluetooth mobile gambling control, may be out for cut-rate sale. We rich person this confirmed now, as Aplix Corporation announced that it has acquired the assets of Zeemote Inc., in an all cash transaction. Aplix agreed to retain the services of a figure of keystone Zeemote stave including: Jim Mount Adams and Rob Podoloff who volition continue with their roles as VP Business Development and CTO, respectively.

Those unfamiliar, myself included, should (more…)

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VXi’s BlueParrott Xpressway Bluetooth headset is made for high gear-randomness environments

30. November 2009

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VXi Corporation has released a new Bluetooth headset designed specifically for high gear-noise environments – VXi BlueParrott Xpressway. The conjuration is in using the Xtreme Noise Suppression technologies, which should ensure the high-caliber sound despite the surrounding randomness. Moreover, the device comes with a powerful battery that should provide sufficiency succus to hold the headset run for up to 16 hours in talking and 150 hours in understudy mode in a unity mission.

In addition, the BlueParrott Xpressway features Multipoint (more…)

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iPhone and Wiimote sing along nicely

17. November 2009

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What we have here is a short video demoing how tin Wiimote and iPhone sing along. As you’re about to see, the application, made by some really smart programmer, showcases Wiimote and how it’s used for controlling a virtual representation of itself on the iPhone. The doubt that pops in everyone’s drumhead is why would person want to do this? Maybe for gambling? Just for fun, or to prove that tin be done? We’re not sure, but we always enjoy (more…)

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Nokia 2705 Shade

12. November 2009

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Verizon Wireless and Nokia introduce the Nokia 2705 Shade(TM), a powder compact flip phone that fits in a pouch or bag for stylish connectivity. Available initially as an online scoop, customers will rich person the choice of purchasing the earphone with or without a photographic camera. The Nokia Shade also allows the customer to have the power to choose the colour of their choice with Xpress-on(TM) covers, sold separately.

Francis Scott Key features:

* Large display on one of the smallest devices available (more…)

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RIM Working on Bluetooth Watch?

6. November 2009

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RIM VP of Accessories, Antoine Boucher, apparently let slip that in between working on a new Bluetooth headset computer code-named Alpha 1, they’re also development a vigil add-on that will show e-mail, BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) Messenger, Facebook, and SMS textual matter alerts as wellspring as pushing medicine from your smartphone to the cable car stereo by FM transmission. I’m a little dubious about this rumor, since it was supposedly gleaned from WES, the big BlackBerry conference of the year that happened (more…)

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Review of the Nokia E52 stage business smartphone follow-up

31. October 2009

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The Nokia E52 is a new business handset, designed for those who wish a no-nonsense cell earphone with a standard candybar shape gene and numeric keypad. It packs a huge assault and battery, and active voice randomness simplification for clearer calls, which should make it a formidable tool in the business environment. Read on to find out how the E52 handles itself in the hustle and hustle of daily life.

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O2 launches My O2 iPhone Application

20. October 2009

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O2 has today announced My O2 for iPhone, an app designed to help shuffle wake the amount customers spend  their phones even easier. The app is now available as a free people download on the Apple App Store.

The My O2 section of O2’s website gives comprehensive information on every part of a customer’s history and could already be accessed via SMS and online, however the new My O2 app takes this selective information and makes it available (more…)

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Sony Ericsson W995: Hands on with the new Walkman earphone.

1. October 2009

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The Sony Ericsson W995 has been pimped around TV and magazines even more than the new Transformers movie — although unlike said cinematic coronach, the W995 doesn’t rich person its own brand of burger. If it did have its own bangle bite you rich person to curiosity how it would tasting, our guesswork is that it would rich person a strong hint of plastic and metal.

When you first base take the W995 out of the loge you’ll be surprised (more…)

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