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Indie Band ‘Shinobi Ninja’ Makes Their iPhone Game Debut in Shinobi Ninja Attacks

January 7, 2010 by Daniel Perez - Leave a Comment

When it comes to indie bands, many of them try to think of new avenues to pursue in order to obtain a larger following.  Shinobi Ninja has decided to take the iPhone gaming scene by storm with their upcoming title, “Shinobi Ninja Attacks” The game allows you to play as one of the members of…

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The Sims Finally Travel The World In The Sims 3: World Adventures

January 7, 2010 by Daniel Perez - Leave a Comment

Last May, we got an early look at The Sims 3 for the iPhone.  It looks like EA Mobile is bringing the Sims 3 expansion pack, The Sims 3: World Adventures, to the iPhone as a standalone game. The Sims 3: World Adventures for the iPhone allows players to take their Sim to different locales…

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Slacker Radio Teams up with ABC News

January 7, 2010 by James Falconer - Leave a Comment

Morning folks. Hope everyone is all prepped and ready for another day of madness at CES. This morning, Slacker Radio has announced that ABC News will be added to the Slacker Personal Radio. The addition of ABC News will bring a time-tested and trusted news source to your device, for your listening pleasure. The integration…

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Cell Phone Radiation Got You Down? Try the New Pong Case for the BlackBerry Curve!

January 7, 2010 by James Falconer - Leave a Comment

If you’re concerned with the level of radiation pulsating out of your BlackBerry Curve series (83xx) device, the folks at Pong Research have developed a case for you. Yesterday via CES, Pong Research announced the availability of their Pong BlackBerry Curve Case. The case is said to reduce users’ exposure to radiation by over 60%……

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Qualcomm officially announces the new BREW Mobile Platform

January 7, 2010 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

If you recall, we did talk about Qualcomm’s plans to update its BREW platform, and have mentioned that it may also have HTC and Acer on board. Now at the CES, they are officially announcing the new open Brew Mobile Platform (Brew MP) operating system, which will be accompanied by a “host of new and…

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Lenovo unveils Android-powered Lephone

January 7, 2010 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

We already know Lenovo is super-serious when it comes to Android. After showing off their first smartbook, the Chinese company has unveiled what seems as the single most original Android smartphone out there called Lephone. The trick is in using a somewhat unusual (super rounded), yet expandable design coupled with Lenovo’s own widget-friendly UI (Widget…

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Saygus’ Android-powered VPhone is at the CES

January 7, 2010 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

Remember the VPhone, the one that we’ve seen passing the FCC hurdle. It’s live at the CES and it promises to be the first Android smartphone with video calls (even on EDGE). Wired got a chance to play with it, and we’re expecting our CES team (which unfortunately doesn’t include the truly yours) will also…

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Skype goes beyond computers and phones into TV sets

January 7, 2010 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

Not exactly a mobile news, but kinda related. Skype is partnering with LG and Panasonic to embed its service into Internet-enabled TVs of the two electronics giants. This means that you will be able to make free or cheap Skype from a TV, without a computer or smartphone connected! A spokesperson from the company’s Singapore…

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Broadcom BCM4760 navigation processor can sing along with Android and Windows CE

January 7, 2010 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

Broadcom announced that it has ported the Android and Windows CE operating systems to run on its “advanced navigation processor” – BCM4760. As a result, the company expects a new generation of location-aware mobile internet devices (MIDs) and personal navigation devices (PNDs) will emerge on the market. And unlike the earlier generation of PNDs, these…

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T-Mobile Announces HTC HD2

January 7, 2010 by Simon Sage - Leave a Comment

As expected, T-Mobile has announced the HTC HD2, arguably the most impressive Windows phone out there to date. Clocking in at a 4” screen, 1 Ghz processor, 5 megapixel camera, and (comparatively) snazzy TouchFLO user interface on top of Windows Mobile 6.5, the HD2 is a handset many North Americans have been waiting for. Take…

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