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Seems as though we can’t get enough music in our lives these days. Our iPhones, iPods, MP3 players and most mobile devices these days can be crammed-full of our favorite music. Life can’t get any better, right? Well, for folks running Android on the G1, there’s a new open source music player...
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One feature sadly missing from the G1 Android phone was the ability to tether a laptop and use the phone’s data connection. Luckily, the Android community take this kind of thing as a challen.
It is now possible to tether the phone - although it might be more effort than you are willing to go to...
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We’re still getting acquainted with our T-Mobile G1, discovering all the little nuances that the Android OS has to offer. But, there’s just something missing from the Android platform… what could it be? A GameBoy emulator! One of the first applications launched for the iPhone was a...
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Here’s something for existing Sidekick owners. Now you can make your device look like the first Android-powered phone, G1. Thanks to the theme designer CubanitaStylezz, you can go around brag to your buddies that your favorite QWERTY phone can do pretty much anything G1 can. Actually it can’t...
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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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T-Mobile USA is reportedly working on a multi-platform Apple AppStore kind of service. Apparently, the mobile application store will open its virtual doors this fall and will support virtually all platforms, “from upcoming Android to Java to Sidekick and Windows Mobile.” Not much is known...
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Not one to be left out of the innovation train in today’s wireless industry, T-Mobile USA is said to be carrying out covert operations for an Apple App Store toppling service. Rumor has it that they are cooking up plans for a more “open” approach to mobile phone applications.
Though...
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T-Mobile USA has announced it’s planning on taking a leaf out of Apple’s book by opening up its development platform. The end result? A T-Mobile-a-like of the iPhone App Store, according to a report on Moconews, which will let developers submit their apps designed for T-Mobile phones in return...
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Granted, VoIP solutions for the iPhone aren't exactly a new idea. But, that hasn't stopped T-Mobile Germany from taking up arms over sipgate's flagship VoIP solution for the iPhone. The issue at hand is the fact that sipgate's VoIP client requires a jailbroken iPhone in order to do...
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IntoMobile
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07-17-2008
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, T-Mobile, VoIP, mac os, Announcements, applications, tmobile, t mobile, tmo, jailbreak, t mo, sipgate
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Sidekick Gekko/Aspen/2008 fans eagerly waiting on T-Mobile to finally go live with the latest Sidekick offering to sport user-swappable face-plates/shells have one more reason to drool over the upcoming HipTop. T-Mobile is reportedly working on a Sidekick 2008 customization portal that gives the user...
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IntoMobile
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07-16-2008
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Filed under: T-Mobile, hiptop, sidekick, Danger, Sharp, custom, applications, 2008, Services, tmobile, Developer, shell, t mobile, tmo, t mo, aspen, gekko, sidekick gekko, gecco, sidekick 2008
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The Sidekick messaging devices haven’t had as high a profile here in the UK as in the US, although T-Mobile is now selling the very attractive Sidekick Slide, which should change that. Not least because it’s just got a new MySpace Mobile application, providing push access to the social network...
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Sidekick-maker Danger is apparently making the move into content. Like so many other handset manufacturers toeing the waters of content distribution, Danger has its eyes set on pushing games, ringtones, themes, backgrounds and “personal productivity and Web 2.0 applications” to Sidekick users in the...
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IntoMobile
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04-14-2008
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Filed under: T-Mobile, Games, sidekick, Danger, Sharp, Announcements, applications, tmobile, t mobile, tmo, t mo, catalogue, content store