I am guessing that by now you already know about the issue signal reception issue and the correct way to hold an iPhone 4. If not head over to Engadget and come back after reading it. Now it turns out even Steve Jobs did not know the correct way to handle the iPhone 4. Look [...]
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Android has often been criticized for its high fragmentation (or in simpler term the presence of many different versions). According to a recent report, Google’s effort to stop this fragmentation is working. According to the report, Android 2.1 also known as Eclair is leading with more than 50% of the market share and Android 1.5 [...]
So HP finally bought out the struggling Palm for a cool $1.2 billion. This valuation equals to $5.70 per share of Palm common stock and the deal is expected to be completed by the July end this year. Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein will continue to stick with the company even after the deal.
Android based phone users rejoice. Opera’s mobile web browser, Opera Mini 5, which has been around for sometime for other platforms, has finally made it to Android. The Android version has the same functions as available in other platforms like tabbed browsing, speed dial, password management among other features. In short it is miles ahead [...]
A Swedish firm, The Astonishing Tribe, is taking augmented reality to the next level with its new Android app, which they call Recognizr. The app allows you to gather information on a person and their online life simply by pointing your camera phone at their face. Here is how the app works: the user points [...]
Amazon has introduced a Kindle app (beta release) for BlackBerry devices [US only]. This Kindle app will provide more or less all the features of a regular Kindle e-book reader, just like the iPhone Kindle app. So, now you will be able to browse the Kindle store for books (which now has over 400,000 books), [...]
Today, in the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Google product manager Eric Tseng announced that Google will soon add the ability to play Flash videos in its Android mobile OS. This is a very significant announcement from Google as it will give its Android OS a clear advantage over the iPhone OS and the new [...]
Yes, it certainly seems like Apple is starting to ban iPhone jailbreakers from the iTune App Store. Coming just after the release of the iPhone OS 3.1.3 and subsequent jailbreak shortly afterwards, it seems that Apple has started cracking down on hackers who are responsible for jailbreaking the new iPhone OS.
Earlier, we reported about Microsoft’s official launch of its highly anticipated Windows Phone 7 Series. We were generally impressed with the new Zune interface that the overhaul has brought about in the OS. However, OS does contain some notable backward steps.
Today, Adobe announced the introduction of Flash 10.1 and AIR platform for Google’s Android mobile operating system. With this announcement, Adobe plans to introduce AIR as a common platform across the the fragmented mobile operating system market.
Intel and Nokia have announced that they are merging their respective Linux operating environments to power future smart-phones and tablets. This merger will combine Intel’s Moblin platform with Nokia’s Maemo platform to create a new platform called MeeGo. Currently, Intel’s Moblin OS is used in Netbooks while Nokia’s Maemo powers Nokia’s N900.
Today at the Mobile World Congress at Barcelona, Microsoft has finally released its new operating system for mobile phones named as Windows Phone 7 Series. This is a very ambitious new product from Microsoft. The Windows Phone 7 Series is a brand new in every sense. Microsoft have done away with almost all that has [...]
It is believed that Microsoft’s new mobile operating system, Windows Mobile 7, will be launched in the World Mobile Congress at Barcelona on 15 February. Microsoft has not officially made any announcement regarding the Windows Mobile 7. However, some details believed to be that of the said operating system has been leaked.
The Symbian Foundation announced today that the Symbian platform is now completely open source. The Symbian Foundation has just finalized the open source release of the source code for the most popular mobile operating system in the world. It is hoped that this will will open the platform to innovations generally associated with open-source. The [...]
Nokia Beta Labs has introduced a diagnostic and trouble-shooting software called Nokia Diagnostics. The developers believe that it will become a solution for helping millions of Nokia users diagnose, troubleshoot, and configure their devices with ease on their own.
A few days back we wrote about Apple unlocking VoIP over 3G in its new iPhone Developer SDK and hoped that Skype VoIP over 3G will be available soon. Well, now Skype has announced that they are planning to enable VoIP to work over 3G, on the iPad and iPhone.
Google Maps 3.4 for Android is here. An over-the-air software upgrade, released by Google, will be bringing this to Nexus One. It will soon be available at the Android Market for other Android phones. Looks like Google has successfully added another feather on to Android’s crown. Google Maps 3.4 brings some pretty good features which, [...]
Thanks to WordPress, now you can easily publish posts to your blog from your Android Based smartphone (like Nexus One). WordPress has released a mobile blogging app for the Android Platform. The initial and current release is available for download in the android market and equips with the ability to manage your blog while on [...]
According to a report in Bussiness Week, Apple is talking with Microsoft to replace the default search engine in iPhones to Bing. As of now Google is the default search engine in iPhones and if users want to use Bing, they have to either download an app or go to www.bing.com.
Motorola announced the official launch of their latest baby – BACKFLIP at the ongoing CES, 2010. The BACKFLIP features an innovative folding backward design with outward facing keyboard. Design was always Motorola’s strength and they have proved it once again. BACKFLIP will have all the features expected from modern day smart phones – 3G, Wi-Fi, [...]
AT&T will be launching as many as 5 smoking hot Android powered smart phones in the first half of 2010. AT&T confirmed this at the ongoing CES 2010. These smart phones will be coming from manufactures like HTC, Motorola and DELL (yes, finally Dell Mini 3i is here). No final confirmations were made on exactly [...]
The Google phone a.k.a Nexus One had already made its appearance and quite a number of lucky fellows on this planet (read Google employees) have already got their hands on it. Pictures of this new Google phone are floating around the web but the full specification of the phone was not known until now, that [...]
The Google Phone rumours which we were hearing for quite some time now, has turned out to be true. The lucky lot who have already got their hands on this phone are none other than Google’s own employees. Tweets from several persons like Google’s Open Source Program Manager, Leslie Hawthorn, has confirmed that Google had [...]
We have been hearing a lot about HTC’s new phone, the Touch.B code-named ‘Rome’ for some time now. But no concrete proof was available in its support, until now that is. The guys at MobiFrance have managed to get a sneak peak of this latest HTC baby.

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