San Francisco II For Orange Leaked On Video

The successor of ZTE Blade aka San Francisco smartphone is coming soon. The San Francisco budget smartphone was quite a big hit when it first base launch. Now, we will see the San Francisco II which will be available late this month.

The SFII can also be known as the ZTE Crescent. The smartphone packed with a 3.5? display, Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread, 5 megapixel camera with VGA front all powered by a I-core 800

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BIC Concert Lighter is like Zippo’s iPhone app, only with different lighter

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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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Gameloft’s Rayman 2: The Great Escape hits the AppStore

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Although the original Rayman is not available for the iPhone/iPod Touch users, the second base part has just smash the AppStore, brought to you with regard of Gameloft.

The 3D game finds you controlling the iconic character across 45 levels, including waterfalls, deep ocean caves and pirate hideouts. Your goal is to free people all of your friends that have been captured and enslaved by ruthless pirates. Along the way, you’ll bout the mentioned pirates, robots,

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Cheaper iPhone with new controls may come this summertime

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Apple volition be bringing out lower-cost iPhones this June with new, gesture-based controls, according to Morgan Stanley psychoanalyst Katy Huberty.

In a line to investors, Huberty said enquiry suggests the biggest barrier to iPhone entry for many consumers is the cost of computer hardware, followed by the cost of the service architectural plan. This was the case in emerging markets like China and Republic of India, as fountainhead as in the United States. I find this

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Labyrinth 2 for iPhone from Illusion Labs

If you dig Labyrinth games (it seems like there are more than a few of them out there… ) then Labyrinth 2 for the iPhone is certainly worth a looking. Granted, it’s a little on the expensive side at $4.99, but if you get a boot out of accelerometer based merriment, it could be worth it. This latest edition to the Labyrinth series offers new obstacles and elements including cannons, bumpers, multiple balls, magnets, fans

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Get The Playboy iPhone App For Its Articles. Seriously.

We all know wherefore we read Playboy cartridge clip – for the articles and op-ed pieces. At least that’s what us guys ar always claiming to be the intellect we subscribe to Heff’s linear perspective on the objectification of women. You whitethorn not wealthy person cerebration all those white lies could ever arrest up with you, but today you’re in for a rude wakening. Playboy has just released its first base iPhone app to cater to

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O2 to send free people twitter aleart via sms to its customers in UK

O2 today announces an agreement with Twitter which will allow O2 customers to receive SMS alerts from Twitter for free people from Aug. The Twitter trade allows O2 customers to receive tweets from chosen friends, @mentions, and direct messages via SMS. They tin also send and reply to tweets by textual matter which volition come from their sheaf or be charged at the criterion meshing rate.

“We believe that mobile volition soon become the

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Android marketplace gets paid apps: goodness or bad news?

Since the launch of the T-Mobile River G1 late shoemaker’s last class, the Android Market (the Google phones answer to Apples app memory) has hosted some intriguing applications such as the much publicised and highly praised Barcode electronic scanner. Those of you who took the dip with the HTC Google earphone have been the envy of iPhone enthusiasts, enjoying a wealth of downloadable applications absolutely free people. But all that is about to variety with the

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Android Market sales sadly pathetic

Larva Labs' daily gross sales numbers pool for August

Just the other day, we reported on AdMob’s estimation that the AppStore moved some $2.4 billion every year in iPhone app purchases. Developers have since come out against that estimation, saying that the number is grossly inflated. But, then, AdMob’s numbers for the Android Market ar also likely inflated. Turns out, Android developers are eyesight some really pathetic sales figures from the Android Market. One top-selling

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Attention iPhone owners who are also Flickr users: There is now an functionary diligence for you

Flickr has just launched an functionary application for the apple_closing_in_on_chinese_iphone_trade.html’ title=’Apple closing in on Chinese iPhone trade’>iPhone. Grab it here. That is all. If you’re lucky, someone on the IntoMobile volition write a review of this application.