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Nokia’s new phone, the N9, has been taking up most of our attention the last few weeks but the N5 is trying to get some show time today. A batch of shots of the prototype Symbian device give us a good idea of what to expect. The phone is destined to be a low-end version of the N9, with pretty descent specs and a different OS. The phone will run on Nokia’s updated Symbian OS called Anna, which has some similarities to MeeGo but is much lower-end software both visually … Read more
Google posted today about their latest development that might solve all your site’s mobile needs. Pages that are built on Google Sites will be optimized for mobile when visited by an iOS 3 or Android 2.2 browser. This is achieved by automatically rendering the website to the right display resolution, so you end up using less data while getting the same amount of information. This enhancement is already in place, so browsing the web from our phones will start looking a little different from now on. Google’s strategy holds a … Read more
Who would have thought that the iPhone would ever surpass Windows 7 machines in terms of Wi-Fi usage? As we become more mobile and increasingly reliant on data, it becomes easier to see why iPhone users would be gobbling up data via Wi-Fi over laptops – we tend to have our phones with us more often. Having Wi-Fi capabilities on a smartphone has become a requirement these days due network reliability and speeds, convenience and the rising costs of data plans. Having a data plan is standard these days when … Read more
The Nokia N9 was announced a few days ago and it came with NFC support. NFC is a technology that’s capabilities are still very mysterious to a lot of us but one of the features was recently demoed in the video below. Wireless file sharing was one feature Bluetooth had in the bag for years and now Nokia is using NFC to share files on the N9. This new way of sharing files is very similar to Bluetooth, however. It allows you to connect to another device and wirelessly send … Read more
We certainly love to start our day with a good rumor, and that’s just what we are getting from a Taiwanese website that has some pretty strong claims about Asus’ next Transformer. The website says with the success Asus is experiencing with the first generation of the Transformer, – selling over 400 thousand in the first half of the year, – they areit is going at it even stronger this coming quarter. . The tablet is supposed to get an upgrade from dual core to quad core, courtesy of NVIDIA’s … Read more
You didn’t think you were the only ones potentially being screwed over by this whole T-Mobile and AT&T thing, did you? The deal between the two wireless operators had us focused on the potential outcomes for customers, but we’ve just been reminded that their employees are going to be seriously affected, too. The Wall Street Journal reported that out of the 9,200 AT&T and T-Mobile stores nationwide, 41 percent of these stores are within one mile of each other. This creates a problem because, if the FCC approves this deal, … Read more
Most phones don’t get the chance to say they’ve been outside our atmosphere, but the Samsung Galaxy S II isn’t most phones. Samsung’s latest super phone is taking a very special trip outside our layer of the atmosphere and chilling out 98,000 feet above sea level in the layer called the stratosphere. This trip is a special promotional stunt by Samsung and will take place July 14th. This same stunt was performed with the Nexus S, and it’s meant to show how strong these phones are. This whole thing happens … Read more
The iTunes Festival is an annual musical gathering and concert series which is held in London at The Roundhouse art centre and sponsored by Apple. This festival began in 2007 with tickets being given away free to iTunes customers and fans through competitions but this year, Apple is trying to make the musical event available to everyone by bringing it to iOS devices running 4.1 or above via an application. This free software is currently available to all iPhone and iPad users in the App store. This application is special … Read more
Samsung seems to be doing everything Apple is doing, because now it has introducing their own list of accessories for its second generation Galaxy Tabs. The company that was recently denied access to Apple’s next generation products just brought out some incredible collections of accessories for the future Tab 10.1 owners. These accessories have a long range of functions from an attachable keyboard for easy information entry to a desktop charging stand. Starting from the simplest accessories, Samsung introduced a new case for the tablet that protects your precious tablet … Read more
Sony Ericsson just announced a new phone that’s made for all you active individuals and its fittingly called the Xperia Active. This phone is the company’s attempt to bring you a personalized device to fit your needs and it runs on the latest version of Android just for the hell of it. This device takes a simplistic approach at the market by bringing minimal specs in conjunction with some useful hardware and software. The device has a 3-inch reality display that has a very low resolution at 320 x 480 … Read more
The camera on the iPhone 4 has made it one heck of a point and shoot camera. It has become so popular that Flickr is now calling the Apple phone its most popular camera. The 5-megapixel camera on the iPhone 4 has made it on Flickr’s top five list many times before, but for the first time, it beat out all the other DSLR cameras on the list. Cameras like Nikon D90 and Canon EOS 5D Mark II were once ahead of the iPhone 4 by miles but with the … Read more
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