Samsung Mobile and T-Mobile River USA Introduce Samsung Behold
Oct 31, 2009 google, mobile, phones, samsung
Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile River)1, the No. 1 phone provider in the U.S. 2, and T-Mobile United States Army, Inc. today announced the upcoming availability of the Samsung Behold® II powered by Android. The Behold II is a full touching-blind phone integrating the open and innovative Android platform from Open Handset Alliance™ with Samsung’s next multiplication TouchWiz™ drug user interface and T-Mobile’s high-speeding 3G meshwork for a rich mobile experience.
Following the success of its predecessor,
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Comcast denies it has trade to buy NBC Universal
“Comcast Corp, the largest U.S. cable service provider, denied a Web reputation on Wed that it had struck a deal to bargain media conglomerate NBC Universal for $35 billion.”
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Want to listen in on a juke hotel vestibule? Of course there’s an app for that.
Oct 31, 2009 phones
If you’re like us, you’ve probably tired of the free people flatus auto and tip calculator apps on the iPhone AppStore. Or not, if fake turgidness are your form of affair. Either agency, it’s good to see a free iPhone app going away more for the artsy-fartsy gang than the, fountainhead, fartsy crowd. The 24 Hours: The Starck Mix iPhone app has just launched on the AppStore, offering a simulated soundtrack of a make-believe hotel
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Gas Tycoon is a Pipe Mania-like iPhone biz with a point
Oct 31, 2009 phones
The company called Lemico Soft has released a new biz to the AppStore called Gas Tycoon. The Pipe Mania-like title sees you connecting houses with a throttle post. Of course of action, you’ll need appropriately-shaped/rotated pipes in order to deliver gas to every habitation. And like that was the causa with similar games, the less moves you shuffle the higher your score…
Nothing more to add, except that I finally see at least some distributor
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Images: Beneath a Steel Sky for iPhone screenshots ar here!
We told you the legendary game Beneath a Steel Sky is advent to an iPhone/iPod Touch near you. It’s distillery not here, but we do have few screenshots to contribution, regard of PocketGamer.co.uk. I’m a big believer that an effigy is worth a one thousand actor’s line, hence I’ll stopover committal to writing here. I would, however, advise all of you who oasis’t heard about Beneath a Steel Sky to read about it at Wikipedia first
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Vodafone Qatar due to be launch soon
Oct 30, 2009 phones
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Well another Vodafone (NYSE: VOD) procedure should be up and run in June, that’s if things go according to architectural plan in Qatar!
Customers should be able to sign up on the troupe’s website from next month, and after the launching in June, cast-out could occur in Sep. Right now there’s a trial ongoing to establish the potency of the network. Interestingly, the chief executive officer of the troupe has alluded to other opportunities to
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Tags: emerging countries, equities, initial public offerings, middle east, qatar
NetNewsWire RSS reader for iPhone updated with Google Reader syncing support
Oct 30, 2009 canada, technology
Although we haven’t covered NetNewsWire in the past, now’s the right time to do so. The understanding is simpleton – it’s now more useful than ever before.
Those not familiar should know that NetNewsWire is the RSS reader for the iPhone and what’s especially notable in this release is the documentation for Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Reader syncing. What that agency that stories you’ve marked as read on the web volition stay like that even when
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Brief: Palm: There are now 20,000,000 million new shares available, please buy some, we need cash
Oct 30, 2009 gadgets, internet, palm pre, phones
Palm (NSDQ: PALM) has just issued a pressure liberation expression that there are now 20,000,000 new stock shares available for purchase at $16.25 per contribution. Once the sale is complete, they’re going to pocket around $313.1 million which they’ll no doubt be pumping into more products, further refinements of webOS, and a few more Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) employees. Good luck you loony bastards, person needs to boot the iPhone’s ass in price of technical elegance
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PRC Telecom offers video recording newsworthiness to its 3G users in Shanghai
Oct 30, 2009 phones
PRC’s functionary Xinhua News Agency launched a mobile TV overhaul for China Telecom’s 3G subscribers in Shanghai. Xinhua volition provide PRC Telecom Shanghai Branch with exclusive news about the Shanghai Expo, analysis reports and various newsworthiness items; whereas the aircraft carrier volition provide the infrastructure and accompanying telecommunications services.
For the track record, China Telecom had 214 1000000 land-line subscribers, 35 1000000 mobile earphone subscribers and 47 million broadband customers at the end of 2008. The
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Windows Mobile River Google App Gets My Location, Suggestions and Map Search
Oct 29, 2009 google, iphone, phones
The Windows Mobile River Google diligence just got a modest update that includes a few handy new features. For one, it’s incorporating electric cell tower ID recognition to assist provide local anaesthetic search results without needing a Global Positioning System localisation. The technique, dubbed My Location by Google (NSDQ: GOOG), has been on BlackBerry’s search app since Mar, and is also available in Google Maps. Typing in a hunting query in the updated WinMo app volition
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