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Archive for December, 2009

The Stella Artois AR iPhone 3GS App

December 23rd, 2009 by Simon

Augmented reality applications are hitting the streets lately and there seems to be no end to the number of possible applications and specializations they can have. For one, fans of Stella Artois drinks who own an iPhone 3Gs would have the fortune of being able to make use of a new application developed for Stella [...]

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Motorola Brings an Interesting Concept Android Phone

December 23rd, 2009 by Simon

It is surprising to see that the same manufacturer that brought us the high-end Android smart phone Motorola Milestone (DROID in the United States) is also going to release a concept Android phone. Now, there is really nothing wrong with concept phones, just look at Sony’s XPERIA Pureness. It is really spiffy and all, and [...]

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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10: Heading to T-Mobile

December 23rd, 2009 by Simon

Along with the HTC HD2, the SE XPERIA X10 is heading for T-Mobile –well, most likely anyway. This is the assumed status for the much anticipated Android Snapdragon phone as the day of its launch date draws near. As expected, the phone will be capable of WCDMA  Band IV (as reported on previous leaks of [...]

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Vodafone Announces Deals for iPhone

December 23rd, 2009 by Simon

It may be a full month away, but for Vodafone, January 14 is just around the corner. The full details on their price list has just been released and many who predicted a price war are pretty disappointed; Vodafone’s prices are close to the rates offered by Orange and O2. For a while (well, actually, [...]

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Nexus One and Multi Touch

December 22nd, 2009 by Simon

Multi-touch technology is a constant these days, particularly when you have a capacitive touch screen. There is simply no reason to not have multi-touch support; which is why people are raising eyebrows at reports that the new Google Phone HTC Nexus One does not have multi touch. It is surprising, really. But it is most [...]

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India Gets Its Own Corby

December 22nd, 2009 by Simon

The Samsung Corby series (known locally as the Samsung Genio), is a series of mobile phones that has been made to target a much younger crowd. With the phone’s low-budget price tag, fresh designs, bright colors and features that are focused on connectivity through social networks and use of media, there is that definite flavor [...]

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Confirmed: XPERIA X10 T-Mobile Compatibility

December 22nd, 2009 by Simon

Well, T-Mobile has not directly confirmed that they will be supporting the upcoming XPERIA X10 when the Snapdragon Android phone finally launches. But the FCC filing has confirmed that the high-end Sony Ericsson device will be getting EDGE 850-1900 and WCDMA Band IV compatibility. After several weeks, we finally get new news about this Sony [...]

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Google Gives Employees a Chance to Test Out New Product

December 19th, 2009 by Simon

The HTC Nexus One (also called the HTC Passion) was handed out by Google to its employees for testing, and over the weekend, tweets and rumors about the Android phone reached a fever pitch. The new phone is very impressive, it is reported to be fast, stylish, highly functional and most importantly fun. The Android [...]

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Maemo Arrives Early

December 19th, 2009 by Simon

The Nokia N900 is going to reach UK shores a lot earlier than expected. It is reported that the phone will be launched on January 7, 2010 and will be carried by Vodafone. Vodafone will be offering the new Maemo phone for free on a 35 Pound tariff for 24 months. It’s a good deal, [...]

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Going Green: The Sony Ericsson Elm and Hazel Phones

December 18th, 2009 by Best Mobile Contracts

There are a lot of things going on in our planet right now, but nothing is more urgent and even more ignored than the fact that this world needs our help. Considering that capitalism and consumerism are the two most powerful forces on our planet right now (and maybe Oprah), it is no surprise that [...]

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