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AT&T leaks ‘Banana Phone’ as next Android smartphone

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Apr 27 2010

 

If you’re an AT&T (New York Stock Exchange: T) customer who’s feeling a little frustrated with AT&T’s decidedly lackluster batting order of Android smartphones, you’re not alone. While T-Mobile River (NYSE: DT), Sprint (NYSE: S) and Verizon (NYSE: VZ) continue to launch high gear-end Android phones that aren’t locked down feather and crippled, the attack aircraft carrier is apparently taking their time to go big on Read more »

Sony Ericsson Q1 2010: $28.4 meg profit, 10.5 million phones shipped, average monetary value: $180

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Apr 16 2010

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Sony Ericsson (New York Stock Exchange: SNE)’s Q1 2010 financial results are out, the first base of many large mobile telecommunications companies we’re leaving to hear about over the next 2 weeks, and they’re packed with goodness newsworthiness. While analysts were predicting the company would be losing $173 million, they actually made some cheeseflower, $28.4 meg. That’s the first gain Sony Ericsson has seen since Q2 Read more »

Android 2.1 has lower caliber images in Gallery apps

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Apr 14 2010

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You’re not departure crazy if you noticed something a bit off with your pictures on the Droid after the long-awaited Android 2.1 update because Google (NSDQ: GOOG) admits there’s a lower image caliber than in the previous Gallery application.

“The Gallery app in Android 2.0.1 is different from the Gallery app in Android 2.1,” Google said in a statement. “Google developed Gallery in Android 2.0.1, which Read more »

Can’t get signaling in San Francisco? Move to Afghanistan! USA construction a meshwork there to bout Taleban

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Mar 23 2010

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Try to wrapper your mind around this story. America, the country with the most advanced military human refinement has ever seen, noticed that the Taliban is strongest in parts of Afghanistan that have no mobile earphone reporting. No access to exterior selective information = terrorist propaganda run wild. The solvent? Build a mobile meshwork.

That’s right. After disbursement an obscene amount of money to bomb the Read more »

Yowzaa!! now in variation 2.2; Adds documentation for capital of Texas, Texas

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Mar 20 2010

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Yowza!! — the free localisation-based mobile voucher application/service that comes from actor Greg Grunberg whom you whitethorn know as Heroes’ mind reader Matt Parkman — is adding Austin, Lone-Star State to the list of supported cities. Among the local businesses included in the update are the most popular places to eat and drink such as Eddie V’s Restaurant, Frank, Max’s Wine Dive, Odd Duck Restaurant, Read more »

Samsung Star now available with analog mobile TV receiving system – S5233T

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Mar 19 2010

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Samsung is obviously bullish on its first-to-mid kitchen stove Star handset. The all-touchscreen device, which is known as the Tocco Lite in the UK, is already available in multiple color options and even some special edition versions — all of which helped Samsung relocation more than 10 million units so far. Heck, we’ve even seen that the WiFi-enabled Star is in deeds…

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Oxygen Software updates its software system with Nokia C5, X6 and 6788 documentation

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Mar 19 2010

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Oxygen Software has updated its Oxygen Phone Manager for Symbian OS smartphones (now in version 2.18.18), delivery support for triad new Nokia (New York Stock Exchange: NOK) models – Nokia C5 (that incoming level Symbian candybar), X6 (capacitive touchscreen-equipped S60 smartphone) and 6788. In summation, their SMS Manager application (also in variant 2.18.18) has also been updated to sing along the phones mentioned above.

If you Read more »