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A First Look at Facebook Messenger

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Aug 11 2011

“Facebook has published a new free app for iPhone and Android, Facebook Messenger, that unbundles its private message service from the all-in-one Facebook app.”

Samsung Galaxy Tab in Verizon Wireless Stores in Nov

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Oct 21 2010

Verizon Wireless and Samsung Telecommunications US (Samsung Mobile) today announced the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy Tab™ volition be available Nov. 11 for $599.99. Running on Android™ 2.2, the Samsung Galaxy Tab features a brilliant 7-inch touching blind; robust HTML Web browse experience with full support for Adobe® Flash® 10.1 for video and mobile gambling; and a 1GHz Cortex A8 Hummingbird Application processor.

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Juniper Research: Revenues from mobile health monitoring to reach $1.9 one thousand million by 2014

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Apr 17 2010

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Juniper Research is out with a new reputation titled “Mobile River Healthcare Opportunities: Monitoring, Applications &ere; mHealth Strategies 2010-2014.” In it, they forecast that revenues from remote control affected role monitoring exploitation mobile networks will rise to almost $1.9 one thousand million globally by 2014. Heart based monitoring in the US will account for the bulk of early mobile monitoring roll-outs.

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Wells Fargo releases its iPhone mobile banking app

1 Comment | This entry was posted on Jul 29 2009

Wells Fargo is the latest bank to offer its iPhone/iPod Touch-ownin’ customers an ability to manage their funds on the go, from the comfort of their shiny devices.

Feature wise, Well Fargo customers can checkout available balances, wage bills, transfer money between accounts, survey details on latest minutes, and discovery the nearest H. G. Wells Fargo locations…

All in all, pretty similar to Read more »

Gmail Apps Connector brings push Gmail, Calendar and Contacts to BlackBerry

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Jul 22 2009

BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) is known for its pushing electronic mail art. But, when it comes to electronic mail, Google (NSDQ: GOOG) is still baron. So, it only makes sense that Google would want to bring push-information documentation for its Gmail, Calendar and Contacts services to the Read more »