A company called Enspert is joining the ever-popular tablet market with its own product – IDENTITY TAB. Launched in South Korea on KT’s network, the device rocks a 1GHz CPU, 8GB of built-in storage, a DMB chip (for mobile TV), GPS, 3-megapixel camera, light sensor and an accelerometer. In terms of pre-installed software, the new…
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Samsung Galaxy S (M110S) sales cross the 1 million mark in South Korea
It’s not just the U.S. where Samsung is selling its wildly popular Galaxy S smartphone like hot cupcakes on a cold winter day. In its own backyard they are doing the same as you may’ve read from our previous posts. As a matter of fact, the Android-powered device is the single fastest selling phone in…
Samsung Media Hub and New Android Device Launching September 16?
Samsung has just sent out invites to a September 16 event in which its new Media Hub and a new Android device will be discussed, and possibly launched. Could the new Android device just be the Galaxy S variant for Verizon – the Fascinate? Or will it be the Samsung Galaxy Tab that we just…
Best Buy Mobile: Half of Americans have no clue when their mobile phone contract expires
According to a study commissioned by Best Buy Mobile, more than half of American mobile phone owners don’t know the month and year when their current mobile phone contract expires. Additionally, only 25% of respondents say they received a reminder notice that their contract was about to expire. GfK Roper conducted the study, surveying a…
iStethoscope app can monitor your heartbeat!
You know there are tons of sensors under the iPhone’s hood (and under the hood of many of today’s smartphones for that matter), and you’ve probably seen some sport tracking apps taking advantage of that. How about something “more medical?” iStethoscope fits in that category (though it primarily uses the microphone), allowing you to listen…
TH(i)NQ Ed launches journ(i)e mobile, a free Android app for K-12 students and teachers
On the heels of that mobile learning report predicting growth of the market, we bring you the news involving the education market solutions provider TH(i)NQ Ed as they launch journ(i)e mobile, a free Android application for K-12 students and teachers who use the company’s student-centered learning network, journ(i)e. Using a dedicated mobile app, users get…
Nokia launches dual SIM phones C1-00 and C2 in India
Nokia is launching its first phones with dual SIM capability, C1-00 and C2, in India. The news doesn’t come as a surprise as both devices are low-end and should sell like hot cupcakes in the ever growing mobile phone market of the world’s second most populous country. The first of the two, Nokia C1-01 will…
Hands-on with the official Twitter application for the iPad
The official Twitter app for iOS has been updated and now runs lean and mean on the Apple iPad. The new Twitter for iPad is optimized for the larger screen of Apple’s tablet device and includes a multi-paned UI that displays a navigation menu and your twitter feed side-by-side. While this layout is utilitarian, it does…
ConnectWise Mobile now available for Android, too
After the iPhone and Windows Mobile, ConnectWise is bringing its mobile app to the Android platform (though the image above is from Windows Mobile version), allowing IT service providers with smartphones running Google’s mobile OS to “do their thing” while on the go. By “their thing,” ConnectWise includes timesheets, work schedules, contacts, service tickets and…
MilkSync for BlackBerry updated with improved touchscreen and connectivity support
Here’s one for the Remember The Milk fans with BlackBerry devices. MilkSync, which keeps your RTM tasks in sync with your BlackBerry tasks, has been updated recently and it’s now in version 1.0.7. There are two important improvements in this release: First, touchscreen devices such as the newly unveiled BlackBerry Torch are better supported. For…

