A serious vulnerability for Nokia phones has been unveiled today which blocks all incoming messages, whether it be in the form of SMS or MMS. It is considered to be a “Remote SMS/MMS Denial of Service” and is called the “Curse Of Silence.”
If the name isn’t enough to convince...
Was there ever a time when you had to endure receiving tons of text SPAM on your phone, with the occassional bogus “You won the lottery!” kind of calls? Hmm. I’ve had my fair share of such. And I must say, I didn’t enjoy it one bit.
So I scoured the whole universe to its very...
Somebody just had to say it. Google has been blowing mighty horns about how its open-source Android smartphone OS will blow all its competitors out of the water. Nokia, meanwhile, with Symbian and access to the largest smartphone market share, is surely to make a difference when the first traces of its...
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Offering what is arguably the most “live” video streaming service on the Internet right now, Qik has just been launched into public beta, making its features accessible to the masses and not just A-list video bloggers.
Qik now offers free access to anyone who wants to sign up, even if they...
Opera knows just how much you are eagerly awaiting the release of Opera Mobile 9.5. That’s why they have given notice as to why they still haven’t released it, eventhough it was already scheduled to be released today.
The reason, according to a post from the Opera Mobile blog, are a few final...
We told you that the Opera Mobile 9.5 beta will be officially released next week.
Which is great news, but not actually as great as you might have thought earlier. Especially if you have Symbian based smartphone around.
Turns out that only Windows mobile version of Opera 9.5 Mobile browser beta will...
UIQ-based smartphones are going to get their very first fully finger touch controllable web browser in the form of Digia’s @Web. It’s a web browser that’s based on the open-source webkit browser engine that the iPhone’s Safari and Nokia’s S60 browsers are also ported from...