Archive for the 'Cell Phones' Category

AT&T looks to be detracting from the Android experience with the Backflip

March 11th, 2010 by

AT&T was the last remaining carrier to get a Google Android device, but it looks like they may have messed around too much with the Motorola Backflip to make it a very attractive device. Did they cripple the experience so that users stick with the iPhone instead?

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Foursquare and Gowalla appear on more mobile platforms

March 11th, 2010 by

Social networking applications are very popular on smartphones today and with GPS integrated into most smartphones there are services that provide you with fun ways to stay in touch with friends. Foursquare is now available on Windows Mobile and Gowalla is present on Palm webOS devices.

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AT&T looks to be detracting from the Android experience with the Backflip

March 10th, 2010 by

AT&T was the last remaining carrier to get a Google Android device, but it looks like they may have messed around too much with the Motorola Backflip to make it a very attractive device. Did they cripple the experience so that users stick with the iPhone instead?

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AT&T looks to be detracting from the Android experience with the Backflip

March 9th, 2010 by

AT&T was the last remaining carrier to get a Google Android device, but it looks like they may have messed around too much with the Motorola Backflip to make it a very attractive device. Did they cripple the experience so that users stick with the iPhone instead?

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DataViz adds Google Docs support for the iPhone, retakes Office app lead

March 7th, 2010 by

It is fun to watch the Office document application war on the iPhone and the consumer is the winner in every case as the applications just get better and better. Documents To Go Premium now supports Google Docs and multiple Exchange accounts so you have more ways to access documents.

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MobileTechRoundup show #199, iPhone out, Palm in, Devour thoughts

March 6th, 2010 by

On this week’s podcast the guys from Mobile Tech Roundup chatted about the Palm Pre Plus, Motorola Devour, and Apple lawsuit against HTC.

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No Java needed; Opera Mini goes native on Windows Mobile

March 5th, 2010 by

A great aspect of Windows Mobile is the ability to run a multitude of 3rd party software, including alternative web browses. Opera Mini has been available as a Java app for some time, but now is available for WM as a native application. Download and try it out now for free.

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Do you ever reach the Plateau of Productivity with your smartphone?

March 5th, 2010 by

With our current consumer culture and the amazing functionality in smartphones today, many of us mobile enthusiasts seem to be either excited or disappointed all the time. There is a level of bliss that can be reached if you don’t play the game, but then again it is fun, right?

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Apple’s lawsuit against HTC may have soured my iPad purchase decision

March 4th, 2010 by

Apple sued HTC for infringing on its patents, which is yet another lawsuit in the continuing saga of Apple in the smartphone world. Will consumers think differently about Apple and HTC as a result?

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Will the T-Mobile HD2 really sell for just $199.99 and will people switch to get it?

March 2nd, 2010 by

The latest rumor around the T-Mobile HTC HD2 is that we will see the subsidized price at just $199.99. That is a fantastic price for a high end Windows Mobile device with the best specifications of any available WM smartphone.

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