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What’s this? An iPhone running on the Linux operating system? It was only a matter of time. The most closed and controlled mobile development platform has been hacked to run open-source Linux-code! And you thought iPhone Dev Team members were just working to unlock the iPhone 3G baseband firmware…...
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Not exactly a mobile news, but since it’s one of my personal favorite companies/services and since we’ve already covered the similar ShoZu news, we’re going with it nonetheless. FlyCast is going beyond mobile, to a desktop computer near you. It’s not a iPhone/iPod Touch and BlackBerry...
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Samsung has launched a new business smartphone brand “BizBee” in Europe targeted towards the busy executive, “who requires a business mobile that offers optimum performance, 24/7, from any location.” The BizBee name is designed to drive awareness of Samsung’s new smart phone...
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Spb Software is all proud to announce that a major UK carrier will use one of their products. It’s the finger-friendly touch interface Spb Mobile Shell which will sit on top of Windows Mobile on O2 Xda Zest. From Spb’s press release: Designed exclusively for O2’s latest Xda handset...
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If SanDisk can do it, so can Toshiba. As a matter of fact, today the Japanese company announced that they will start producing 16GB microSDHC cards in January 2009. At the same time, Toshiba announced new SDHC cards of 8GB and 16GB, with production of these set to start in December of this year. All...
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It was not just the Facebook panel for Xperia X1 Sony Ericsson has launched. They also announced two additional panels - Windows Live and Dashwire. The first of the two, as you can guess, uses existing Windows Live ID to sync contacts held in the X1’s phonebook, and provides easy access to Microsoft...
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Mobile broadband cards are being rolled out throughout corporate America in the name of increased productivity and having always-connected employees at managers’ beck and call. But, there are some businesses that need more stability and data-security than a mobile broadband card with a dynamic...
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iPhone apps are all about making compartmentalizing mundane daily tasks into niche-applications that actually make those tasks a bit more fun. Take, for example, the prospect of making a dinner reservation at the tapas bar down the street. First, you decide where to eat. Next you look up the restaurant...
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China is the land of cheap handset rip-offs and otherwise low-quality handsets. Unfortunately for Nokia, that means Chinese-made clones of popular Nokia handsets are undercutting Nokia’s sales in emerging markets like India. The clones are made en masse and boast feature-sets that, on the surface...
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Not feeling the drab, Fall-inspired Black and Bronze colors that T-Mobile has been offering with their T-Mobile G1? Not buying into the notion that “Bronze is the new brown?” Good news! T-Mobile has just made the White T-Mobile G1 official. T-Mobile has announced that all T-Mobile retail...
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When it comes to watching streaming videos and other media on your mobile phone, there really aren’t that many options out there. Sure, you could use Flash lite with a compatible browser, but laggy, choppy video streams are anything but ideal. For many, the Skyfire mobile web browser is arguably...
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iPhone-shunning, Storm-averse touchscreen fans, rejoice! Your day has arrived. The touchscreen-slate alternative to the iPhone 3G and the BlackBerry Storm has finally touched down on Verizon Wireless’s network. The Samsung Omnia i910 is now live on Verizon! As you’re probably already aware...