We take doubleTwist’s AirTwist for a spin
doubleTwist’s AirSync app now supports live streaming to the Xbox 360 and PS3. We take it for a spin.
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doubleTwist’s AirSync app now supports live streaming to the Xbox 360 and PS3. We take it for a spin.
We take doubleTwist’s AirTwist for a spin Read More »
Nokia is partnering with Microsoft, which means the sleekest OS will be running on great hardware! Additionally, Windows Phone 7 is getting a major update with copy & paste, third party multitasking, and IE9.
Motorola’s Motoblur UI is getting a major overhaul with a focus on social connectivity and multimedia. The new UI includes Connected Music, Connected Gallery, and Aloqa, as well as the MotoConnect suite. Motorola has also acquired security firm Three Laws Mobile (3LM) to enhance the security of its Android products. Additionally, Motorola is expected to unveil the Droid X2 and Droid 3 at MWC.
The GSM Association has finalized standards for embedded SIM cards, paving the way for a future where you can easily switch between mobile carriers without having to swap SIM cards.
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Get free access to Facebook on your mobile phone with Gemalto’s new SIM card app. This app works via SMS messages and is universally compatible with all GSM phones.
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Freescale’s QorIQ Qonverge is a revolutionary new platform that compresses massive cell phone towers into microchips. This technology has the potential to reduce operating costs and drive down customer expenses.
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RIM is expanding the BlackBerry PlayBook’s reach with the addition of LTE and HSPA+ versions, complementing the existing Wi-Fi and WiMax models. Expect to see the PlayBook on all major carriers by the end of the year.
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Say goodbye to frustrating on-screen typing on your TV! Swype is developing a new version of its keyboard that uses hand gestures instead of dragging your finger across a screen. This technology could revolutionize TV typing, making it faster and more intuitive.
MWC 2011: Swype working on touchless version of its keyboard Read More »
Introducing the LG Optimus Prime 3D, a smartphone that blows away the competition with its 4GB RAM, glasses-free 3D display, and HDMI-out with support for 3D. It also packs a dual-core 1GHz Texas Instruments OMAP4 processor, an 8GB microSD card, and a 5 megapixel dual-lens camera that can capture in both 2D and 3D. Running Android 2.2 Froyo with a Gingerbread rollout coming soon.
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Say goodbye to dual-core processors and hello to blazing-fast 2.5GHz quad-core processors! Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Krait processors will be available in one, two, and four-core variants and come packed with WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, FM radio, NFC, stereoscopic 3D video and photo capture, playback, and multi-mode LTE modem integration. Expect a 150% performance boost and a 65% power consumption reduction over current ARM CPUs.
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Get a quick overview of Sony Ericsson’s latest smartphones, including the Arc, Neo, Pro, and Play. Read about their specs, features, and release dates.
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Samsung has sold 2 million units of its Galaxy Tab since its launch 3 months ago. The company had expected to sell 1.5 million units. Samsung is rumored to be planning to launch a new tablet that is either a 10-inch model or a revised 7-inch model running Honeycomb.
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