Japan’s largest mobile operator NTT DoCoMo is teaming-up with Evernote to bring the popular note-taking service to its customers. Best of all, DoCoMo’s users will get the Premium version of the service, which otherwise costs $50 a year, for free! As part of the deal, the carrier will pre-install Evernote app on every Android smartphone…
Archives for 2010
Remember The Milk for Android updated with push syncing capability; Android 2.2 Froyo required
Remember The Milk keeps updating its mobile offering. Their latest product update includes their Android client which has been blessed with push syncing capability. No longer will you have to wait for periodic updates to your tasks from the web to your mobile device – as soon as task is changed or added, it will…
T3 Gadget Awards 2010 announced; HTC and Apple both on the list!
Popular gadget magazine T3 announced winners of its annual Gadget Awards as picked by technology experts from Sky News, MSN, The Telegraph, TechRadar and T3. The devices and/or services selected celebrate the “most innovative, functional, visible and stylish gadgets and technology” of the past 12 months. Without further ado, here are the winners: Innovation of…
GSMA goes beyond Mobile World Congress to launch the Mobile World Capital
The GSMA is launching the “Mobile World Capital” to extend far beyond the annual Mobile World Congress event and include a “range of academic and business development opportunities, cultural festivals and programmes, and the creation of a permanent centre of the industry.” All of the six finalist cities vying to host the Mobile World Congress…
Android has taken the smartphone crown away from Symbian in Asia
The smartphone market is terribly small compared to the total mobile industry, with roughly 1 out of every 5 handsets sold having some sort of advanced mobile operating system running inside. That figure was provided by Gartner earlier this month; they also said that 33% of those smartphones were using Symbian and 25% used Google’s…
Opera State of the Mobile Web October 2010: 76.3 million users accessed 41.6 billion websites
Opera Software, based out of Norway, is one of our favorite companies here at IntoMobile because they’ve consistently been pushing the message of the internet being the platform of choice for services and applications going forward and that standards are critically important so we can all experience our favorite sites in the same high fidelity…
LG P520: Dual SIM feature phone with 2.8 inch touch screen; price unknown
The increasing amount of dual SIM devices hitting the market from South Korean mobile phone manufacturers LG and Samsung points to a trend that other handset makers should pay attention to. People want to be able to have two separate identities with them, but without the hassle of having multiple gadgets to look after, sync,…
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 gets stock Android 2.2 Froyo OS
Still pissed that the Xperia X10 may never get some fully functional multitouch capabilities? Well, this may not be the answer to that problem, but those looking for a skinless experience for your X10 now have a stock Android 2.2 Froyo ROM to play around with. That is, if you like playing around with ROMs…
Motorola Defy to get some Android 2.2 Froyo love in Q2 2011
Motorola’s life-proof phone, the Defy, is set to get the Android 2.2 Froyo update sometime in Q2 of 2011. We’ve seen Moto delay updates more than once before, but at least they are giving themselves an ample amount of time to get Froyo out the door. The Motorola Defy is made for those who are…
MobileMe Freebie: Find My iPhone Walkthrough with Screenshots
Apple recently announced the availability of its Find My iPhone service for those who upgrade to iOS 4.2 but do not have a MobileMe account. That’s right. No more $99 annual charge if you want to keep a close watch on your iPhone, iPod touch (4th generation), or iPad’s location. This feature has been particularly interesting…





