Archive for the 'Mobile' Category

Dec23

Virtual Keyboard Coming to G1 in January

IntoMobile: Talking to most T-Mobile (NYSE: DT) G1 users… they are almost all unanimous that the one thing they wish the device had was an on-screen ‘virtual’ keyboard, a la the iPhone or the BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) Storm. While the slider form-factor is awesome… I can see it being a pain […]

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Filed in: Mobile Future

Dec4

Nokia Announces latest iPhone Rival - The N97

Fierce Wireless: Nokia jumped into the touchscreen phone game by releasing the N97, a touchscreen phone with a slideout Qwerty keyboard that is similar to the T-Mobile G1.
Nokia unveiled the phone at a company event in Barcelona. The HSDPA phone has WiFi capability, A-GPS and Bluetooth. The phone also has a […]

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Filed in: Mobile Future LBS


Oct29

How Cool is this “World Camera”?!

Gizmodo: Sekai Camera is the killer iPhone application I was looking for: just point your camera anywhere around you to have instant feedback about whatever is on your screen. Directions, reviews, messages, offers, and any tag you can imagine will appear floating in front of you, adding a graphic overlay to […]

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Filed in: Misc. Gadgets Mobile LBS

Sep2

HTC Dream, Revealed in it’s Android Glory

Engadget: Sure, we’ve seen some blurry videos and managed a few stolen glimpses when Andy Rubin demonstrated this beast, but now we’ve gotten our hands on a slew of pictures showing off a very real T-Mobile-branded Dream in all its Android-running glory. Not only does this confirm the design spied in those FCC docs as […]

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Filed in: WiFi Misc. Gadgets Mobile Future LBS


Aug20

Video of Google’s Android

Engadget: It’s an interesting day for the folks at Google. Not only do we see the supposed GPhone (AKA, the HTC Dream) get trotted out to the FCC, and hear new rumors about the device’s release date, but now there’s a brand-spanking-new release of the Android
SDK available. The version? 0.9 — a number which […]

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Filed in: WiFi Mobile Future LBS

Aug8

Access your iTunes Library from ANYWHERE… is this coming?

iPhoneAlley: A new patent application filed by Apple
describes a process which would allow users to remotely access music
and videos located on their home computers over WiFi or cellular data
networks. The system works by syncing iTunes metadata to the device,
rather than the media itself. The metadata would list “virtual media
items” which would represent every song, […]

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Filed in: WiFi Misc. Gadgets Mobile Future Computing


Jul31

Video of Blackberry “KickStart” 8220 Flip Phone

Sure, you’ve read the KickStart 8220 previewand seen plenty of snaps, but video is still the only way todemonstrate some features of a device. Especially when it’s not yetavailable in shops. Fortunately, Kevin Michaluk over at CrackBerry puttogether almost 9-minutes of moving pictures demonstrating two-handedSuretype thumbing, the 8220’s more deeply […]

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Filed in: WiFi Mobile Future LBS

Jun11

BlackBerry Thunder - RIM’s Touchscreen iPhone Killer

Boy Genius Report: Live shot of the BlackBerry Thunder right here. By just looking at the photo, we can see that almost every button on a traditional BlackBerry like the convenience keys are still there.
Like we reported, there are only four physical buttons on the front and a large touch-screen. It is also coming to […]

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Filed in: WiFi Mobile Future LBS


May12

3G Blackberry “Bold” on the Way

FierceWireless: Research In Motion debuted its latest
BlackBerry, called Bold, which runs on HSDPA and comes with GPS and
802.11a/b/g WiFi. The device offers increased processing power and
features a silver rim, which the Wall Street Journal pegs as a nod to its budding competitor the Apple iPhone.
The BlackBerry Bold, however, includes another enhancement that
works toward Apple’s favor: […]

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Filed in: WiFi Mobile Future LBS

Jan22

Foldable Screen Phones Coming This Year

CNET News.com A Dutch company that has squeezed a display the size of two business cards into a gadget no bigger than other mobile phones–by making a screen that folds up when not in use–says the device will be available later this year.
The 5-inch display of Polymer Vision’s Readius is the world’s first that folds […]

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Filed in: Misc. Gadgets Mobile Future Wireless




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