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With the recession in full swing, industries across the charts have been laying off hundreds of employees — making the job market increasingly competitive. So what’s a freshly unemployed tech professional to do? Hit the streets and start networking. As the hordes of job-seekers descend upon trade shows...
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RIM's recently released Blackberry Storm is a device that tries to outdo Apple's iPhone by including a beefed-up OS, polishing up the interface and marrying it to a really fast 3G network (instead of AT&T's pokey 3G network.) The device even has visual voice mail, and a cut-and-paste...
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If you’re looking to make a little extra money then you might want to think about developing a game for the iPhone. A CNN article features the story of Steve Demeter, a former ATM software designer. In his spare time Demeter created a puzzle game for the iPhone called Trism.
The game, which is...
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While watching the flash videos for the Pomegranate, I was skeptical–wondering if this was a joke or not. Upon further navigation through the website (which is ultimately an intricate ad for Nova Scotia), I realized that the most advanced phones that we have today are still Blackberries, iPhones...
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, BlackBerry, Mobile, News, Smartphone, projector, cameraphone, apps, G1, voice translation, pomegranate
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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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iPhone apps might some day be the gold mine for advertising. In the meanwhile, we are seeing the emergence of a new trend: iPhone apps as ads . Hollywood studios are the first ones to react and using free applications to promote its movies. We are totally loving the new app for the latest Bond flick...
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I was playing Texas Hold'em on the iPhone the other day when it struck me: If Apple allowed one-touch financial transactions inside apps -- in the case of Texas Hold'em, for example, to buy $1,000 of poker chips for $1 -- the consequences could be huge. Social networks like Facebook and MySpace...
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The latest numbers released by Canalys indicates that once again Nokia has kept the top sport in regards to smartphone shipments for the third quarter of this year. Of course, that’s probably not a news bulletin considering Nokia’s dominance of the mobile phone market in general. What is...
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I’m sure we’ve all been in a similar situation. You’re ready to go to a long meeting or out on a blind date; so in order to cover yourself you ask a friend to call you at a specific time in case you want to use the phone call as an excuse to leave. Unfortunately, [...]
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There are a ton of rumors circulating about what the next release of the iPhone OS will offer its users. For starters, Google Maps is getting Street View, public transit and walking directions. Next up, over-the-air syncing of podcasts. Finally, when you delete an application from your device you’re...
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We’ve reported on this in the past, and it seems that AT&T has flipped the on/off “free Wifi at Starbucks” switch a number of times. Well, today AT&T is sending out text messages to iPhone users telling them that they can now enjoy free WiFi at thousands of hotspots nationwide...
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While it may not win any awards for its name, Twitter fans with new Android mobile phones are going to like Twidroid, an application created by Thomas Marban, the man behind Popurls. The app is available on the Android App store and it has pretty much all the features you want from a Twitter client,...