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Filed under: Software , Apple Recently we were sent a PR email about an iPhone app called BdEmailer. No big deal, press releases about new iPhone applications show up in our box in large bundles every day -- but this one was different. According to the release, the program is the "the first wide...
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11-21-2008
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, Software, apps, applications, approval, AppStore, app store, application review, ReviewProcess, review process, ApplicationReview, bdemailer
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Filed under: Handsets , Software , RIM Palm already did the deed by partnering with DeviceAnywhere in opening its Virtual Developer Lab , and now it looks as if RIM's doing the same for its BlackBerry lineup. The Waterloo-based handset maker has joined hands with the aforementioned testing outfit...
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10-23-2008
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Filed under: BlackBerry, RIM, Handsets, Software, testing, test, development, apps, applications, Developer, developing, DeviceAnywhere, ApplicationCenter, application center, DeviceTesting, device testing
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Filed under: Software , HTC , T-Mobile , Android Being that the T-Mobile G1 launched officially today in the US of A, it makes sense that the phone's marketplace for applications would open its doors as well. A recent post over at the Android Developers Blog has affirmed that users can now indulge...
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10-22-2008
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Filed under: HTC, Google, T-Mobile, Software, applications, application, android, dream, G1, android market, AndroidMarket
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Filed under: Multimedia , Software , RIM Big surprise here and all, but we hear RIM is actually thinking of crafting an App Store of its own in order to not get lapped by the likes of Apple and Google . Made official today was Research In Motion's plans to introduce a pair of "major distribution...
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10-21-2008
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Filed under: BlackBerry, RIM, Multimedia, Software, apps, applications, AppStore, app store, BlackBerry Application Storefront, ApplicationCenter, BlackberryApplicationCenter, BlackBerry Application Center, BlackberryApplicationStorefront, Application Storefront, application center, Storefront, ApplicationStorefront
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However inconvenient you may find not being able to use your mobile when behind the wheel, the figures definitely show that to do so would be a bad idea.
Aegis Mobility has developed a software solution to the problem that it hopes will be licensed by mobile providers keen to give their customers either...
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Looking for a mobile office suite for your iPhone? Almost a year ago, when the SDK was announced, Dataviz looked for iPhone users input: You can bet we’ll have our hands on this SDK as soon as possible. I can’t guarantee anything, but please, if you are interested in having DataViz software on your iPhone...
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UIQ users, I bring some happy news. Actually, only if you’ve heard about SlingPlayer will you be able to make sense of the following.
We just got information that the SlingPlayer Mobile has now been announced for Symbian UIQ phones. It’s been a while that the folks at Sling Media have toyed...
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Filed under: Handsets , Software , Apple , OS X According to iPhone Atlas and iPhone hacker-extraordinaire Jonathan Zdziarski, Apple has readied a blacklisting system which allows the company to remotely disable applications on your device . Apparently, the new 2.x firmware contains a URL which points...
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08-07-2008
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, Handsets, Software, OS X, applications, blacklist, AppStore, app store, iphone 3g, Iphone3g, phone home, CallsHome, PhoneHome, black list, blacklisting, calls home, JonathanZdziarski, Jonathan Zdziarski
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It’s obvious we’re not at a shortage for microblogging applications for mobile phones and smartphones. And while some may argue that we already have enough, a group of researchers from Duke University has cooked up their own version of such an app, and calls it the Micro-Blog system for mobile...
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Filed under: Software , Apple , OS X Mom-and-pop shops and giant corporations are clearly still trying to wrap their heads around the iPhone SDK, probe its capabilities and limitations, and figure out just what kinds of apps to bring to the table, and Microsoft is no exception. The company maintains...
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Apple Macs are justly famed for their ability to interoperate with other devices, but they have always had trouble with Windows Mobile. There has never been any native support for Windows smartphones and, now the iPhone is on the scene, Apple are unlikely to start providing it.
The traditional fix was...
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Coming back from the dead, Ambrosia Software has revived its popular iToner software to work with the newest iPhone firmware - iPhone v1.1.1. Apple effectively killed the previous version of iToner by effecting file-system changes to the iPhone’s v1.1.1 OS. As you probably already know, iToner...