The developer of inbox management app, Xobni, announced that they would be launching a closed alpha for Android and iPhone apps to follow up on their established BlackBerry product. The app should be graduating to beta within the next 90 days, with a full version available sometime in Q2. On the desktop side, they’re launching…
Adobe Flash 10.2 is hitting Android Market today
Last week, we learned that Adobe Flash 10.2 was being prepared for Android and would become available for the Android Market on March 18. That’s today, folks, so definitely keep your eyes peeled for it in the Android Market, where it should be live. Flash 10.2 brings some new features and enhancements to the platform…
GetGlue for BlackBerry Exits Beta, Now in App World
GetGlue, a social network for checking-in to stuff of just about any type, has graduated their closed beta BlackBerry app to prime time, and is now available for free in App World. No new features unfortunately, but all of the major bugs should be soundly squashed. GetGlue is a way of sharing your fandom of…
Snaptu brings LinkedIn to feature phone users
Just because you (still) don’t have a smartphone that doesn’t mean you can’t access popular web services. Facebook and Twitter are already available on pretty much any mobile phone sold in the world and LinkedIn is following with the same/similar offering. However, it’s not LinkedIn which developed the mobile application for feature phone users —…
Hands-on demo: Addieu iPhone app helps you connect with all your social networks
The cool thing about SXSW 2011 is getting to see some cool, new apps in action and we got some hands-on time with the Addieu iPhone app, a connector for all of your online personas. In a way, the Addieu iPhone app is like Hashable because it’s trying to get rid of the business card.…
Hands-on: AskAround iPhone app for local Q&A – Demo at SXSW 2011
Ask.com told us about the AskAround iPhone app a few days before SXSW 2011 but we really got a chance to see it in action at the conference. The AskAround iPhone app is a location-based chat room. So, if you want to see what’s happening at a local bar that you’re in, you can fire…
Music WithMe lets you wirelessly sync iTunes to your Android phone for free
We’ve seen wireless iTunes syncing solutions before, but rarely do you find one that’s easy to use, doesn’t require a desktop media player of its own, and offers a free price point all in one go. Music WithMe does just that, and with a simple setup, you can sync your iTunes library right to your…
Amazon App Store shows exclusive Android apps, some cheaper than Market
Amazon’s Android app store looks to be chugging along quite well, and went live for a short time today, only to be pulled immediately. That didn’t stop AndroidNews.de from grabbing a couple of screenshots, which show some exclusive titles, and some existing applications that undercut the Android Market’s official prices. Not everyone was in love…
Facebook for BlackBerry 2.0 Introduces Chat, Revamped UI
It looks like BlackBerry Traffic isn’t the only thing RIM is updating today. Facebook for BlackBerry has just gone into a limited beta, and is looking a whole lot different. The biggest feature addition is Chat, which is long overdue. The notification system has been polished up a bit, closely emulating the native drop-down BlackBerry…
NY Times digital subscription charges more for mobile, tablets
The NY Times has detailed its digital subscription plans and it looks like you’ll be paying a lot if you want to access the news sites through its various apps. The NY Times subscription plans show that it will cost $35 a month (described as “every four weeks”) to get access to the website, iPhone,…







