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AT&ere;T’s Network Doesn’t Have Most Data Traffic

17. April 2010

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Perhaps that change of tread AT&ere;T has been talking about is a goodness affair. After all, when you claim that you carry the most information traffic of any of the other wireless carriers in the United States, and then a reputation comes out and says you actually father’t, well, things get pretty hairy. Especially when you consider the whole intellect the network in questions says customers experience shoddy service because they wealthy person the most data traffic. Flimsy stories, if you (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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New Sony Headset Designed for iPhone Available This Quarter

31. March 2010

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Compatible with iPod Touch or iPhone, Sony has shipped its MDR-EX38iP headset now with DR-EX300iP, DR?V150iP and MDR-E10iP available later this quarter. The quatern models lineament an in-line remote control that puts commonly-used iPod/iPhone functions within fingertip reach piece you’re jogging, commutation or relaxing. Built in integrated microphone also lets you solvent incoming calls easily.

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Available in a choice of blackness or flannel colour finishes, the MDR-EX38iP lets medicine lovers enjoy their favorite sounds in more style. The (more…)

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Opera Mini Submitted to iPhone App Store for Approval

28. March 2010

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Will Apple approve a mobile web browser diligence on its application store? Opera this workweek submitted its Opera Mini for iPhone to the Apple iPhone App computer storage, hoping that it will be approved officially. The Opera Mini utilizing host-position rendition and you get faster vane browse speeding by only receiving a compressed data.

“The Opera Mini for iPhone stoolpigeon peep during MWC told us that we rich person something special,” said Jon von Tetzchner, Co-founder, Opera Software. “Opera (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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Codemasters’ F1 2009 for iPhone On Sale For $2.99

29. January 2010

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F1 fans volition be delighted to know that Codemasters’ F1 2009 for the iPhone / iPod Touch is currently on cut-rate sale for the low, low price of $2.99 and for a limited time.

F1 2009 on the iPhone and iPod touch allows gamers to measure into the racing boots of their favourite FORMULA ONE driver and compete in Time Trial and Endurance events.  Time Trials trial a player’s ability to green goods a single flying lick in the topper (more…)

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Apple launches iPad tablet!

28. January 2010

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It’s official, iphone_later_this_class.htm’ title=’Orange UK to sell Apple’s iPhone later this class’>Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) has just launched their first base ever pill device as the “iPad.” It seems rumors of the tablet being called the”iPad” were blot on. Details ar wheeling in by the hour, but we thinking we’d lighten the mood with a little video admonisher of what we knew as the iPad backrest in 2006. Enjoy!

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Yes, You Can Get the White House on iPhone

21. January 2010

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Hey, Yanks – there’s a new iPhone app out there for the politically-minded, straightaway from the White River House. Live video recording streams of White River House events, weekly addresses from The Fearless Leader, and feeds from the functionary White House blog and briefing elbow room are all included on the free app. For those without an iPhone, a mobile internet site site with all the fixings volition be launching soon at mobile.whitehouse.gov. Obama has already made a epithet for (more…)

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Sygic brings sailing app to Hong Kong, Macao &ere; Formosa

23. December 2009

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Sygic has brought its full-featured turn-by-twist part guided application to further Asiatic countries – it is now available for mobile phone users in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan and it has been fully localized into various flavors of Chinese for both user port and stimulus language, as well as teaching voices.

The diligence costs $49.99 (EUR 39.99) and includes coverage of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, featuring the latest maps from Tele Atlas. The parcel is fully localized into Chinese (more…)

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