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Apple told the media yesterday that is has applied a major update to MobileMe last month, outlining about 30 fixes to the problem-plagued online e-mail and sync service. Even so, users kept complaining about the MobileMe. Among the enhancements to MobileMe that were pointed out by Apple we find improved performance in Internet Explorer...
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California mobile video company Qik announced on Sunday that it has released version 1.0 of Qik for BlackBerry. It is a free, downloadable application that allows cell phone filmmakers stream video live from their mobile phone to Qik.com, social networks like MySpace, Facebook and to any personal blog. Furthermore, Qik also plays a...
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Google has officially announced that Google Earth can be accessed from the iPhone or the iPod Touch. When a good data connection is available the geographical software streams to the device with a reasonable speed and it’s really functional. Multi-touch enables users to zoom in or out of a map with ease and even rotate the map on the...
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A group of security researchers have found a serious flaw in the Android software from Google. This comes just after a few days from T-Mobile’s G1 smartphone launch on Wednesday. One of the researchers, Charles A. Miller, notified Google about the flaw. Furthermore, he announced the error publicly in order to show cell phone users that...
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Samsung announced on Tuesday its new partnership with two Internet multimedia companies, in order to incorporate audio/video streaming services into the company’s latest Blu-ray disc players. The agreements were signed with the online video disc rental company Netflix and the music recommendation and Internet radio service Pandora. Both...
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T-Mobile began shipping the G1 Android today, the first
production Android-based device and the carrier’s first full-touchscreen phone
set to battle with iPhone. The product went on sale Tuesday evening in San Francisco, ahead of the start of sales across the U.S. The G1 was
made by T-Mobile in collaboration with Google and...
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The social networking giant MySpace announced the launch of an application for mobiles optimized for Google’s Android mobile operating system and available via the Android Market virtual storefront for free. MySpace Mobile promises deep integration with the Android-based devices like T-Mobile’s G1, with features including friend searches...
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Motorola follows the path opened by Apple and Google with plans of creating its own smartphone just days before T-Mobile is officially launching the G1 Android. Motorola’s phones will probably be based on the open-source Linux operating system and the company will begin producing them in late 2009.People say that Motorola’s engineers...
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Following the model of Apple, with its iPhone, Google is controlling the Android phone’s programs. Even if users found it hard to believe that the iPhones have a kill switch built in that could destroy applications one has bought and paid for, the rumor was quickly confirmed, to the shock of the buyers. Now Google has a similar kill...
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On October 22, Google and T-Mobile will launch the G1,
the first hand-held computer that’s in the same class as Apple’s iPhone. You
can buy the gadget for $180 with a two year contract and that’s a reasonable
price, cheaper than Apple’s offer. Google wants to use the mobile phone in
order to accelerate the use and sophistication of...
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