It appears that we really do live in a digital age as a new study reveals that nine out of ten children aged 16 and under are more likely to own a mobile phone than their own books. Of course that doesn’t really mean anything – today we can use mobile phones to research using the web and of course we can even use them to read books. Compared to a decade ago mobile phones really do have something for everyone, whether you’re a seven-year old or a seventy-year-old. Long...
According to the BBC, the iPlayer gets an average of over 5 million unique users a week, and since its launch on Christmas Day in 2007, now sees more than 80 million requests per month for BBC TV and radio programmes. Besides it appears that the motoring programme, Top Gear, was the utmost scrutinized programme of Read more from the original source: iPlayer Progressively Used In Bed As Topmost Gear Dominates Read More →
Various consumers have been impotent to access the internet on their Applephone, creating numerous of the popular relevances – which consent clienteles to shop, check train times or catch up on the news – redundant. Customers trying to access appliances or the internet were met with the message: “Could not activate cellular data network.” O2 would not say Originally posted here: O2 network smashes for iPhone consumers Read More →
Here is an in-depth look at the Nokia N900 multimedia device. This Maemo 5-based hardware runs fast and has a great display. Too bad U.S carriers aren’t selling it. (follow link to read) Read more here: Video Tour: Nokia N900 Read More →
NVIDIA’s CEO Jen-Hsun Huang newly made the announcement that he needs Tegra to be 50% of the business’s income in the imminent years. It seems like not only does he wants this to occur, but the engineers functioning on the Tegra project are also dedicated to this objective. By the release of the initial Tegra Visit link: Tegra 2 could debut at CES 2010 Read More →
Today Verizon Wireless announced a new piece of PC-based software that it is making available to customer to help them manage the media they sync between their phones and computers. The V CAST Media Manager will let people transfer … (follow link to read) Continued here: Verizon Offering Media Manager to V CAST Phones Read More →
The new Samsung SCH-i920 Omnia II for Verizon is a Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone that looks for all the world like one of Samsung’s TouchWiz feature phones. It sports a fantastic 5mp camera, and has a nice design, too. Learn more in this in-depth review. Read the full story here. Read more from the original source: Review of Samsung’s Omnia II for Verizon, with AMOLED display an 5mp camera Read More →
Christophe Francois, Vice President Mobile Multimedia at Orange took to the phase at this years Le Web 2009 to proclaim the Orange App Shop. Originally the service will be obtainable in the UK and France but will roll out to Spain, Poland, Romania, Switzerland, Slovakia, Belgium, Austria, Moldova and Portugal next year. The Orange App Shop will propose Read more: Orange launches mobile app shop in Europe Read More →
The Samsung SPH-i350 Intrepid for Sprint is the first bar shaped Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone to hit the U.S. market. It features a full QWERTY keyboard and a touchscreen display in a compact, and globally roaming, form factor. Brian takes it around town for a test in this full review, with video. Read the full story here. The rest is here: Review of the Windows Mobile powered Samsung i350 Intrepid smartphone Read More →
Nimbuzz, the award-winning multi-community mobile immediate message application, has proclaimed the launch of its revolutionary innovative application for BlackBerry Mobile Phones, that runs as a native application enabling users to unite with each other via their favourite social networks. Just one of a figure of industry ‘first’ contained in the innovative discharge, native functionality permits Nimbuzz Read the rest here: Nimbuzz Introduces innovative...
The HTC Pure for AT&T was one of the very first Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphones to hit the market. It features a nice 5mp camera and a sleek design, along with a high-res touchscreen display. Ricky tests it out for us in this in-depth review. Read the full story here. Read more here: Review of HTC’s Pure for AT&T with wide-VGA touchscreen and a nice 5MP camera Read More →
The Palm Pixi is the second webOS based smartphone to hit the market, and, like the Pre, it is being offered by Sprint. Lauren dragged the Pixi around with her for some testing, and has put together this review of the slender Pixi. Read the full story here. See the rest here: Review of Palm’s Pixi for Sprint, its second webOS smartphone Read More →
Our sister site AndroidAuthority.com has posted an in-depth review of the Geeks’Phone ONE, an Android-powered smartphone built by a small company in Madrid, Spain. Read the full story here. Read more from the original source: Geeks’Phone ONE review by our sister site AndroidAuthority.com Read More →
Today research In Motion is making available a Media Sync 3.0 to both the Microsoft Windows and Apple’s OSX platforms. This update to Media Sync adds several new features, including two-way photo syncing to Windows PCs. Media Sync 3.0 … (follow link to read) See more here: RIM’s Media Sync 3.0 Brings 2-Way Photo Syncing Read More →
While they are both based on the European HTC Hero we reviewed months ago, we’ve put together a separate review for the HTC DROID Eris for Verizon and the Hero for Sprint, including a series of videos. Click through to read about these top-notch Android smartphones for the U.S. Read the full story here. Read more: Review of HTC’s Android-powered DROID Eris for Verizon and Hero for Sprint Read More →