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Making last minute dinner plans with your girlfriend just became easier–today Zagat Survey launched an iPhone and iPod touch app–allowing over 40,000 ratings and reviews of 40,000 restaurants, hotels, nightspots and shops in over 100 countries to be quickly accessed by users. The app, called...
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President-Elect Obama is known to love his Blackberry. However, Verizon Wireless President and CEO Lowell McAdam found out this week that a number of Verizon Wireless employees (without authorization) accessed and viewed President-Elect Barack Obama’s personal cell phone account. Granted, the account...
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Filed under: BlackBerry, verizon, Mobile, Software, News, Wireless carriers, Smartphones, Cell Phone, law, Information Technology, barack obama, president-elect
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Today, T-Mobile is introducing web2go SM, an improved web browsing experience intended to make it easier to view and navigate the web from basic voice phones and smartphones alike. Additionally, it provides improved search with Yahoo! oneSearch, a customizable home page and a simplified shopping and...
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Google researchers and developers have created an app that allows for voice recognition while using the search engine says the NYTimes. The app should be available through the iTunes store and will enable users to say something like, “How many megapixels does the Olympus E-30 have?” The app...
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For the last couple of days I have been playing around with what could arguably be the best Windows Mobile phone in business – Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X1 . From the packaging to the diminutive USB charger to the sleek finish of the device itself, the whole X1 experience is flawless. It is a well-designed...
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Now for the story that has most made me hate having a phone contract this year. Wal-Mart is running a sweet promotion allowing individuals buying a two-year contract to the tune of $80 a month to get a free unit of the very new and very sexy Blackberry Bold.
The “freeness” of the phone isn’t...
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If you have a Windows Mobile phone like I do, then you know that browsing the internet with the built-in Internet Explorer or even with the available Opera browser is a bit disjointed. It’s simply not up-to-par with the iPhone or new Android browsers. Lately, one company has been trying to change...
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With vastly better performance, desktop-grade web browsing, and high-resolution displays, a new category of mobile devices is emerging: the “superphones" and their impact on the wireless business is difficult to overstate.
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If you have a Windows Mobile or Blackberry smartphone, the folks behind Pocket Express want to give you a copy of their premium subscription of Pocket Express for free. The premium subscription includes news, sports, weather, movie showtimes, flight status, 411 search, and more.
Existing customers of...
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If you live in a big city, then you probably know all about the perils of trying to park your car. It’s flat-out difficult. San Francisco, being the tech-savvy city that it is, has come up with a potential solution. Beginning this fall, the city will begin testing a system that allows drivers to...
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According the The Boy Genius Report, the Blackberry Bold has been delayed until mid-August. Originally, the phone was dated as coming out sometime earlier in the summer. The details are scant, and all the trouble is attributed to problems with the phone’s battery life and overheating problems....
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Google’s been teasing the supposedly-called HTC “Dream” and its interface, Android, at the company’s I/O Conference in San Francisco. In case you didn’t know, it’s highly anticipated. It is the Google Phone (UI), after all. The Dream appears to be the real deal, though...