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iPad to entry Apr 3

8. March 2010

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Apple Inc. said the iPad will hit stores next calendar month, a few days later than expected but not sufficiency to rattling investors tidal bore to see how consumers respond to the new device.”

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Gamevil’s Zenonia RPG coming to Android in Mar

8. March 2010

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Korean publishing house Gamevil announced that it volition bring its highly popular RPG Zenonia to the Android chopine sometime during March.

The iPhone variant was released backrest in May 2009, and the continuation is planned to be released also in Mar.

In addition to the 2 most popular smartphone platforms, Zenonia also lives on Windows Mobile River, BREW and WIPI. This cross-platform handiness has certainly helped Gamevil move a 1000000 copies of the game.

Pricing is unknown quantity at the consequence, but it (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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Egypt’s Orascom Telecom emerges as the one-eighth largest mobile network in the world by customer numbers pool

4. March 2010

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Global direction consultancy PRTM has a new reputation in which it says that Egyptian Empire’s Orascom Telecom has become the eighth largest mobile network in the earthly concern by client numbers. As a resultant role, the company is now ahead of some of the well-established international operators.

PRTM’s reputation shows that seven multinational operators with origins in the regions of Middle Orient and Africa (Etisalat, Orascom, Qtel, STC, Zain, MTN and Millicom) have more than 300 million subscribers and wealthy person (more…)

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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 Caliber SCH-r860 Available at MetroPCS

3. March 2010

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Samsung and MetroPCS ar now offering Samsung Caliber (SCH-r860), featuring the TouchWiz port, 3 megapixel camera, bluetooth and microSD circuit board slot. The TouchWiz port incorporates specially-designed widgets that allow users to customize and personalize their phone. Users tin access popular sociable networking applications like Facebook and MySpace by exploitation the phones full HTML web web browser and electronic messaging features that include mobile IM and personal electronic mail. Additionally, the earphone comes equipped with a built-in video recording and medicine (more…)

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Nokia 5230 Nuron Delivers Apps, Maps and Free Navigation to T-Mobile River USA Customers

3. March 2010

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Nokia and T-Mobile United States Army today announced the upcoming availability of the Nokia 5230 Nuron, a smartphone answer for the multitude packed with applications, maps with turn-by-twist directions, and more. Operating on T-Mobile River’s blazing-fasting 3G network, the Nokia Nuron offers moral force Web browsing and rich experiences on a 3.2″ touch screen. The device is also the first base pre-loaded with Ovi Maps, a free twist-by-twist navigation answer from Nokia, and the first to have the Ovi Store pre-loaded, (more…)

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Google Patents Location-Based Advertising

2. March 2010

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Google (NSDQ: GOOG) has successfully been awarded a patent of invention on location-based advertising they had filed Captain Hicks year ago, firmly planting their foot once more in a determined pace towards world mastery. While all mobile platforms volition likely be able to yield reward of the engineering through Google’s mobile advertising first step, odds are good that Android will be a focal distributor point of Google’s efforts on this burgeoning market. It also agency that if anyone wants to (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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Nokia posts Symbian4 videos showing new touchscreen UI

27. February 2010

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By now it’s open that Nokia (New York Stock Exchange: NOK) needs to really up their game when it comes to creating a touchscreen user experience that can compete with every one of the big smartphone chopine out there (iPhone, Android, webOS, Windows Phone 7). Their solution? Why, Symbian^4, of course of action. What you see here ar a duo “first glimpse” preview videos of the still-in-development Symbian^4 substance abuser interface that Nokia is hoping will compete with the iPhone. (more…)

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