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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: 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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The launch of the Apple App Store is but hours away so we will keep this brief. Apparently the store will have 500 finished Apps available as soon as it launches and that a quarter of them will be free. If you read the title you will already know that.
Other details floating around the internet [......
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Samsung has just officially announced the SGH-L870 S60 smartphone. It has a classy stainless steel slider body, housing a 3-megapixel camera, 2.4” QVGA display, 100MB of memory, microSD slot, FM radio and Stereo Bluetooth. On the connectivity side the L870 is a tri-band GSM unit with single band UMTS...
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Vodafone made its first acquisition in the mobile Internet space, paying $49 million in cash for Zyb, a private Dutch company provides social networking and contacts management technology--two hot Read more...
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It’s still early days for GPS mobiles, in terms of figuring out exactly how mapping applications can make use of GPS combined with a mobile phone’s data connection. However, Nokia is certainly bullish about the prospects for the area, judging by comments from CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo at the...
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One of our favourite VoIP applications, fring, has just announced a pre-release version of its mobile VoIP software for the iPhone - hip hip hooray.
With the SDK now thoroughly out in the wild stirring up all sorts of development interest, a slew of mobile VoIP applications are sure to follow soon. Most...
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Bolton firm IphoneUnlocking.org.uk (you can guess what they do) have launched their latest software for unlocking the iPhone (see!). It promises one-click unlocking that takes less than five minutes, which works with all models of the iPhone, from the 4GB original through to the latest 16GB model.
The...
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The release of Apple’s hotly anticipated iPhone/iPod Touch SDK is nearing ever closer and as is typical on the run up to such a launch, the rumor mill is going into overdrive. The thing that everyone expects is that Apple will lockdown any iPhone/iPod Touch applications with a verification scheme meaning...
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Filed under: Handsets , Apple , OS X The well known and respected iPhone hacker Nate True has discovered some very, very interesting information concerning Apple's latest update, 1.1.3 . According to Mr. True, the boys and girls in Cupertino have all but prepped the device's OS for native applications...
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01-23-2008
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, Handsets, firmware, OS X, mod, hack, software development kit, sdk, SoftwareDevelopmentKit, apps, applications, jailbreak, Developers, native applications, 1.1.3, nate true, NativeApplications, NateTrue
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According to a recent report by Compete, most wireless shoppers don't want more devices, services or applications since 59 percent of respondents to a survey said they were content with their Read more...
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Vodafone has started letting its customers upload content to Facebook, MySpace, Bebo and YouTube – direct from their handset.
The operator, finally facing up to what its customers want to be able to do on their handsets, has opened up its service so that users can upload pictures and videos to their...
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Pocket Picks :: The coolest things for the coolest phones
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12-19-2007
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Filed under: Nokia, Handsets, Sony Ericsson, Vodafone, YouTube, Facebook, applications, w910i, mobile internet, MySpace, n95 8gb, Bebo, My Communities