Posts Tagged ‘person’

AT&T says no new iPhone until September, American Airlines streaming to iPhone, Intel to fab iPhone chips?

May 4th, 2011

A person that saw their iPhone upgrade date be pushed back several months claims to have called AT&T to ask why.

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Patent app shows what a single hub for Google social networking might look like

April 29th, 2011

I think most of us can agree that Google will at some point end up with its own social network and that the network will be heavily tied into anything running the Android OS. With the popularity of Android, a highly integrated social network could be very successful even though almost everyone on the web uses Facebook today and other social networks are quickly becoming also runs

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DriveReply answers texts and calls while you are behind the wheel

April 6th, 2011

Driving and texting is very dangerous and anyone that has done it knows that only a small part of your attention is on the road when you are trying to text or read a text. The DriveReply app for Android is getting a new update to add new features making it more useful to drivers. The new version is 2.1

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Elop will get 13M Euro bonus if Nokia/ Microsoft deal is a success

March 31st, 2011

It’s always fun to count other people’s money, isn’t it? Especially those of the high paid CEO’s, leading the companies we love or hate. And none of the mobile industry CEO’s have been under more scrutiny recently, then Nokia’s Stephen Elop after Nokia’s tie-up with Microsoft was announced in February

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Bully Block stops unwanted texts and saves audio and more for the popo

March 30th, 2011

Cyber bullying is an extension of bullying in the real world today.

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Sprint to Pre-Install Privus Mobile Caller ID Features

March 10th, 2011

Posted by: Chuck Falzone March 10, 2011 Privus Mobile, who has offered a paid caller ID service via the Market for quite a while, announced a partnership with Sprint that will bring Privus’ features to all of Sprint’s Android handsets. Sprint’s Android phones will include Privus’ Caller ID, Voice Announce, Text ID and Reverse Caller Lookup. This caller ID goes beyond what’s usually found on cell phones, and shows the names of callers (and texters) regardless of whether the person is in the phone’s contact list

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Lookout’s ‘Plan B’ is for Those Who Never Bothered to Install Phone Location App

February 24th, 2011

Posted by: Scott Webster February 23, 2011 We’ve heard plenty of stories about how scary it is to lose our phones and what could happen should we not take precautions.  For every success story of someone tracking their phones down because of software, there is another person who simply won’t take the time to arm themselves.  So what happens when your phone is stolen and you never bothered to install Lookout Mobile Security or similar app?

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New York Times: There will be no iPhone Nano

February 18th, 2011

For those that got excited about the iPhone Nano can stop dreaming about one now. According to New York Times there will not be any iPhone Nano from Apple.

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HTC Flyer tablet: Active stylus, Evernote sync, HSPA+ and OnLive gaming

February 15th, 2011

HTC has officially announced its new tablet, the HTC Flyer , at MWC 2011 this week. After the rumors of the past few weeks, the Flyer’s existence hardly comes as a surprise; however, some of the technology decisions HTC has made – including supplying it with an active stylus – are pretty surprising.

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.tel Superbook app now available for Android

February 15th, 2011

Telnic Limited announced at MWC 2011 today that it has now launched the .tel Superbook app for Android smartphones. The app is on the Android Market now and can be downloaded. The app allows the user to integrate their Android device address book with the .tel domain to get real-time access to live contact info.

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