DataViz, the company which developed the popular mobile office suite – Documents To Go, announced the availability of its Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync client RoadSync for the Motorola’s Symbian UIQ 3.1 powered Z8 smartphone. Based on Microsoft’s Exchange Server ActiveSync protocol, the latest version (2.003) of RoadSync for UIQ is the only Z8 solution to provide…
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Pudding Media wants to monitor what you talk about and serve relevant ads in exchange for free phone calls
Pudding Media is a San Jose-based start-up that aims to intrude our privacy more than any other company. Their idea is to provide users with free, advertising supported phone service via Internet. When you’re using their service, voice recognition software monitors the calls, selects ads based on what it hears and pushes the ads to…
Samsung F300 aka UpStage in red and orange
Few months ago we talked about the red Samsung F300, and now we also spotted the orange one. The F300, also known as the Sprint UpStage aka the “Beyonce cellphone”, comes with unique “dual personality” which means that on one side it’s a media friendly device, while on the other it’s a regular mobile phone.…
Pictures: Nokia rolls out a 2 page advertisement in the New York Times
1024×768 resolution uncropped images can be found here for the first and second ad.For those who don’t want to click to see the pictures, here is what the ads say verbatim: “Brilliant is only the beginning. Built in GPS, free world maps and a 5-megapixel camera are just the start. On top of that, we’ve…
Upload photos to Facebook from your iPhone
Got an iPhone? Want to upload pictures to your Facebook account while you’re on the go? Check out pxPipe.com. The service allows you to post pictures to your Facebook profile by emailing photos to a special @pxpipe.com email address. Any images emailed to the special email address will be uploaded to Facebook. Head on over…
Google Calendar, Reader, Mail revamped for iPhone
If you’re an iPhone-owning Google Calendar/Reader/Mail addict, then you’ll be glad to hear that Google has tweaked their Calendar, Reader and Mail web-applications to work more nicely with the iPhone’s Safari browser. The new Mobile Gmail interface has lost a bit of weight and now loads pretty quickly. Google Reader has also dropped some weight…
Samsung U470 “Juke” details
Samsung’s U470 is an interesting little sucker. It’s definitely one of the smallest swivel-phones that we’ve seen and now we have some more details on the svelte musicphone. The Samsung U470 will be coming to Verizon’s network as the Samsung “Juke.” Thanks to an Engadget Mobile tipster, we’ve got the deets on the external controls…
USA Nokia N95 available in Chicago and New York, $700 and support for American 3G
Quick lowdown for people asking what the differences are between the Euro and USA N95. The American N95 has more RAM, double the European model, a larger (much needed) battery, support for American 3G frequencies and the only negative is that there is no longer protection for the Carl Zeiss optics. Don’t be jealous my…
Alyssa Milano rocks the iPhone
We love Alyssa Milano, she’s hot. And she’s rockin’ an iPhone in this picture – that makes us love her even more. That’s all we got, enjoy. [Via: Macenstein]
Does anyone use AOL anymore?
Seriously. Remember when AOL was “the way” to get on the new-fangled “internet?” Aside from AOL Instant Messenger, we can’t think of anyone in our huge group of friends that still actually uses the AOL web portal. They’ve been losing ground to, well, just about everyone that offers web access. So, what can AOL do…