Apple iPhone patent hints at combination ignition lock feature – iKey
Mar 9, 2010 phones, retweet, twitter
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Apple wants you to manipulation your iPhone as your internet surfboard, your medicine histrion, your photographic camera, your casual gaming machine, oh, and as a earpiece too. But, pushing the iPhone into every turning point of your daily life isn’t enough for Apple (NSDQ: AAPL). A new patent of invention application hints at Apple’s larger-than-spirit plans for their iconic smartphone. If things go their way, Apple whitethorn one solar day add “compounding ignition lock” to
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Android Backflip looks bush league
Mar 8, 2010 phones
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The Motorola Backflip came out this weekend for AT&ere;T (NYSE: T) and it looked like a criterion mid-kitchen stove Android device. Even at it’s topper, the Backflip probably wouldn’t puff you away but some newsworthiness is bubbling up that shows it’s completely crotch hair league.
First of all, the Backflip is loaded with AT&T’s bloatware and the default option Google (NSDQ: GOOG) hunting is completely replaced with Yahoo. Business is byplay, so you tin can’t rap
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Lip reading mobile promises remainder to noisy earphone calls
“Technology that could see an remainder to the bane of many commuters – people talking loudly on their mobile phones – has been shown off by researchers.”
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FLPR is Universal Remote Control App for iPhone and iPod Touch
Mar 7, 2010 iphone, itunes, mac, phones
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New Potato Technologies has introduced FLPR, which is a new ‘accessory+app’ that transforms iPhone and iPod touch into a universal remote control! FLPR lets users control multiple electronic devices, including televisions, cable and satellite boxes, stereophonic system systems, lights, ceiling fans and just about anything else that uses an infrared remote control controller.
FLPR is apparently dead easy to set up. After buying the FLPR infrared frequency interface and pop it into the iPhone/iPod touch dock
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The HTC HD2 Has Been Forgotten
Mar 7, 2010 htc, microsoft, phones
Here we go again, folks. Just in case we couldn’t rhythm this issuing to death any more, we’ve got another verification from Microsoft that the htc_hd2_ahead_of_iphone_launching.html’ title=’Vodafone dropping HTC HD2 ahead of iPhone launching’>HD2, manufactured by HTC, will definitely not be getting an (official) rise to Windows Phone 7 Series. You’ll probably remember that the 4.3-inch blind, 1 GHz Snapdragon processor do “technically” meet Microsoft’s strict guidelines for their upcoming mobile Operating System, but it’s the buttons on the movement that dash its chances.
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App marketplace could bang $15 one thousand million by 2013
Mar 6, 2010 phones
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It looks like these mobile applications aren’t a craze, as a new reputation from research2guidance said the global app market could generate $15.65 billion in gross in four days.
This is great growth from the $1.94 one thousand million apps generated in 2009 and the customer pedestal for these apps is expected to grow from 100 1000000 in 2009 to 970 1000000 by 2013. We all know apps rich person been around for a long time
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BIC Concert Lighter is like Zippo’s iPhone app, only with different lighter
Mar 6, 2010 app store, itunes, phones
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BIC is using modern font smartphones as a marketing instrument to promote its lighters. The company has launched the BIC Concert Lighter diligence to address the concert-goers and their “need” to signal admiration of a particular strain or to petition an encore. Actually, it seems to me their selling folks (or an ad agency) thought they need to design out “something innovative” and decided to go for the growing number of smartphone users.
The application is
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New Potato Technologies FLPR Makes Home Automation Easy
As technology progresses, people are going to be faced with all sorts of questions. Like, do you really want to get up from that sofa? After all, you’ve got vacuums that option up after you without you needing to push them around; you’ve got video recording game consoles that twist off and on without the motivation of you actually push a button on the box; and now the home automation market is on the brink of
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Kwaak3 comes to Android; Quake fans rejoice!
Mar 5, 2010 phones, retweet, twitter
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Developer Thunderbird2K is bringing Quake 3 to the Android platform. The name of the game has changed to Kwaak3, but it’s essentially the same thing.
“When I received a Motorola (NYSE: MOT test) Milestone earphone, I wanted to get into Android development. I had seen ports of Quake3 to the iPhone and the N900 which rich person similar specifications… so I thought wherefore not bring Quake3 to Android?,” said the developer and he’s totally right. If
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Sony Ericsson: 2010 is an Important Year
Mar 5, 2010 phones
For a company like Sony Ericsson, every year should be an important year. They’re a company that’s been receiving a draw of flak, and while they’d love to say that their products speak for themselves, well, that’s a stance they probably don’t want to take. They’ve got a duet devices coming down the line that ar eye-catching, but in the oddment it comes down feather to the inside information, and SE might rich person missed the
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