Opera acquires FastMail.fm

Opera Software today announced that it has acquired Web-based e-mail supplier FastMail.fm. The acquisition will enable Opera to expand its current electronic messaging merchandise portfolio and deliver cross-chopine electronic messaging to a wide range of devices, including computers, mobile phones, TVs and gaming consoles.

Headquartered in Australia, FastMail.fm has forged a report for responsiveness and dependability. The company already offers some of the most advanced Web-based e-chain armour chopine for consumers and small stage business customers and

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Vodafone 360 Shop opens doors to developers through JIL.org website

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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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Opera Mini 5 genus Beta Launched on Android Platform

Opera Software today releases a beta version of Opera Mini 5 for Android smartphones, delivering web browsing through server side information compressing by up to 90 percentage before sending content to the phone. Similar to Opera Mini 5 for other mobile platforms, the Opera Mini 5 gives you tabbed browsing, Speed Dial, password manager and bookmarks. To download, simply sojourn m.opera house.com/next with the Android browser or hunt for Opera Mini 5 in the Android Market.

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Nosey Parker iPhone App Makes Parking Quicker, Easier and Cheaper

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A new iPhone App, called Nosey Dorothy Parker, claims to take the scuffle out of parking in an unfamiliar townspeople or metropolis, and helps you find a cheaper cable car ballpark in your home townspeople.  Developed for stage business travellers, tourists, shoppers, parents or anyone who doesn’t wish to wage the earth for a parking quad, Nosey Dorothy Parker finds the nearest car park to your stream position or you can go for the cheapest

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Nokia Salo plant to centering on smartphone production

Nokia is preparation to develop the operating mode of its Salo flora to ensure production is focused fully on the high gear-value smartphone marketplace, especially in Europe. The key drivers for a new operating fashion in Salo plant are diverse customer requirements, faster deliveries in high gear-remainder mobile gimmick manufacturing and the company’s translation towards a solution-driven oblation. The plans will result in the unveiling of new and highly specialized manufacturing methods and also entail changes

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Vodafone is first base UK Operator to be awarded Government calibre bull’s eye for remote doer security measures solution

Vodafone UK has announced that its Vodafone (New York Stock Exchange: VOD) Secure Remote Access solution has been awarded the CESG Claims Tested Mark (CCTM) certificate by CESG, which is the information confidence limb of GCHQ.  For those of you that aren’t familiar spirit with GCHQ, they ar the boffins seat intelligence in the UK – so an OK from them is a BIG OK!

Vodafone UK has become the first UK mobile operator to receive

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iPhone Twitter Client ‘Twittelator Pro’ Updated to Version 3.5

The uber-popular iPhone twitter node ‘Twittelator Pro‘ has been updated, and is now at version 3.5. The figure of lineament enhancements and bug fixes is too long to leaning here, so bang up the break for all the details.

Some of the ice chest updates in the new variant of Twittelator Pro include documentation for Twitter lists, Tweet Themes, enhanced hunt features, a new tweet son/record album covering fire lineament, and a heck of a

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Mobile River Application Revenues to reach $25bn by 2014

Direct and indirect revenues from mobile applications ar expected to exceed $25bn by 2014, with growth fueled by a raft of memory launches targeting both high gear-remainder and bulk market handsets, according to a new report from Juniper Research.

The mobile applications reputation found that piece the overwhelming bulk of application (app) revenues ar currently accrued from one-off downloads, the increasing utilization of in-app billing to enable incremental revenues from additional mobile content will see value-added services

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New Hilton in Walt Walt Disney World gets Notescast App

So we’ve covered Notescasts before, and I like them because they are trying to provide goodness information, across not just the iPhone, but also the bequest (older) iPods too.

That organism the case, I was pleased to find out that the Hilton strand wealthy person taken on the Notescast App, and delivered an App for their new “Hilton, located in Walt Walt Disney World Resort”.

The Notescast application is for the iPod Classic and iPod

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Orange UK launches ‘Comes With Music’ overhaul with Nokia 5800

Orange River and Nokia today announced they volition launching Nokia’s ‘Comes With Music’ service exclusively for Orange customers on the Nokia 5800. Offering approach to the Nokia Music Store with over 6 1000000 tracks, Comes With Music will be available from Orange on the gimmick across a selection of Orange River wage monthly price plans and upgrades from Fri 29th May 2009. In addition, the Nokia 5800 Comes With Music will be available exclusively to Orange

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