RIM Offers Free Premium Apps to Customers Following Service Interruptions
Research In Motion (RIM) (NASDAQ: RIMM; TSX: RIM) announced today that a selection of premium apps worth a total value of more than US $100 will be offered free of charge to subscribers as an expression of appreciation for their patience during the recent service disruptions. The apps will be made available to customers over the coming weeks on BlackBerry® App World™ and will continue to be available until December 31, 2011.*
“Our global network supports the
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Opera Mobile 10.1 beta Available on Android Market
Nov 9, 2010 download, phones, press releases
Not sufficiency with your livestock vane browser, Skyfire or Dolphin Browser? Opera Software has put option up its new Opera Mobile 10.1 beta on the Android Market for you. The Opera Mobile for Android has a similar features as its variant for other mobile chopine. It has pill browse, pinch to zoom, download manager, watchword coach, smooth zooming, speeding dial and support bookmarker sync overhaul with Opera Link.
Android users now rich person
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Android Market Paid Apps Available in More Countries Soon
Yes! Google has just sent out an electronic mail notification to the Android software system developers, stating that it will soon expand its payment documentation in the Android Market to more countries. This would not only open up the paid apps to more users, it volition also increase the software developers’ earning and possibly developers are more volition to create caliber paid apps for the Android OS.
Currently, the Android Market’s paid apps ar
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NTT DoCoMo iD Mobile River Credit Payment Services Gains 15 Million Subcribers
Sep 14, 2010 android, ipad, iphone, phones
NTT DoCoMo announced today that subscriptions to iD, its branded chopines for exploitation postpaid electronic money with compatible course credit cards, had topped 15 million and reached 15.09 one thousand thousand at the remnant of Aug nationwide in Japan. Launched in December 2005, iD reached 5 million subscribers in November 2007, 10 million in December 2008 and 15 million in August 2010.
DOCOMO promoted the use of iD by offering an increasing number of
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Tags: android, apps, download apps, ipad, iphone, ipod touch, ntt docomo, payments
Nokia’s Symbian^3 Web Application Development Tools Shift Out of Beta
Apr 30, 2010 phones
So, the Nokia N8 features Symbian^3. It’s something that we’re very curious about, and we’re retention our final judgement until we get to see it in action in our own custody, but for now it doesn’t seem like the word on the street has the N8 organism the next greatest device. But, if you rich person been transitioned to the idea of Symbian^3, then maybe you should return a fracture at creating applications for it. After
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Tags: app, apps, beta, dev tools, devtools, easeofuse, html, javascript
Vodafone 360 Shop opens doors to developers through JIL.org website
Apr 12, 2010 applications, phones, press releases
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Vodafone (NYSE: VOD) has announced that developers can publish apps to the Vodafone 360 Shop through the JIL.org website. For those of you that don’t know, JIL stands for Joint Innovation Lab, which Vodafone has a particular tailspin on for their Vodafone 360 oblation (think sociable networking/apps mashup service, and you’re about there…).
Through JIL.org, developers can publish apps to selected Vodafone operating companies in Europe. Developers can choose to select from one, some or all
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iPhone OS 4.0 bans Flash-to-iPhone rebirth, other tools
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With all the “happy, happy, joy, delight” iPhone OS 4.0 sentiments hitting the web today, we thought it might be refreshing to hear how Apple (NSDQ: AAPL)’s latest looping of the iPhone operating system volition quite possibly hurt non-native iPhone developers. The new Terms of Service (ToS) correspondence mentions that iPhone apps which call option on functionary iPhone APIs through non-Cocoa computer code will be prohibited from entrance the AppStore and frankincense prohibited from running
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iPhone App My First Game is great for offspring children
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“My First Game” is an early-acquisition game entirely devised for children aged 3 to 6, which they tin can play either on their own or along with their parents.”My First Game” offers a total of 12 different activities which ar both fun and encourage learning. Many different skills ar covered, such as recognizing shapes, writing, memory, music etc.
For exercise, children ar presented with the following tasks:
Forming numbers pool and letters of the alphabetIdentifying animal soundsFinding
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iPhone: The saga of Apple’s ‘explicit’ AppStore apps subject continues
Feb 26, 2010 apple, appstore, iphone, phones, smartphone
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Apple’s position towards more risque iPhone app in the AppStore has caused a turn of confusion (not to honorable mention frustration) among iPhone app developers. As it stand, Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) continues to flutter on just how to deal with suggestive themes like bikinis and boobs with their apps. Following on the removal of over 5,000 iPhone apps deemed “overtly sexual” from the AppStore, devs stumbled upon a new “Explicit” class in the iTunes Connect
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Pre Users: 9 Updates Available in the App Catalog
Ah, we’re really getting into the App Catalog flow of things now. I’m meter reading more and more about actual app updates, a sign that developers ar workings feverishly to improve and further develop their apps for webOS. Noteworthy updates that ar available include the pursuit titles:
Open Table Lemonade Speed Brain Yelp WHERE UberPass Spaz Bubbles Tip ‘em
If you’ve already installed unity of the above apps, you know what to do. Open the
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