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Mobile News -
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 02 June 2009 14:25 |
Not getting enough social interaction on your Nokia 5800 XpressMusic? Maybe a native Facebook app will help.
In an effort to expand its footprint on mobile devices, Facebook has just launched an S60 V5 friendly app on Nokia’s Ovi store. Status updates, wall posts, photo uploads - if it’s something you’d expect of a Facebook app, it probably has it.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 June 2009 14:31 |
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Mobile News -
Mobile Rumors
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 07 April 2009 11:49 |
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Remember back in February when Nokia’s CEO went on the record saying they were “looking very actively” at pushing out some Nokia-branded laptops? It looks like they may have moved past the “looking” stage.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 April 2009 12:38 |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 07 April 2009 14:07 |
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Windows Live may seem like a failure in the eyes of many a TechCrunch reader, but there are a number of services that continue to thrive within the scope of a vast, mainstream audience. Hence it’s worth noting that Microsoft has released a new application for Windows Mobile devices that encompasses a slew of Live services used by dozens of millions of people every day.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 April 2009 14:10 |
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Mobile News -
Mobile Rumors
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Written by TK Dinesh
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Friday, 27 March 2009 14:57 |
Barnes & Noble has launched an e-reader for BlackBerry smartphones, according to the Wall Street Journal. Users can navigate their BlackBerry browser to download the e-book reader from the retailer's Fictionwise e-book retail unit. The application givers users access to free books and more than 60,000 titles for sale at the online store.
The e-reader is currently available for the Curve, Storm, Pearl, Bold, and several other BlackBerry models. It is available for free at the Fictionwise website.
In related news, mocoNews is reporting that Apple is being sued by a company for its application of the iPhone and iPod Touch as potential e-book readers. The Swiss company claims that Apple is violating a patent for a light-weight and touch-screen device with "dimensions such that [...] approximately one page of a book can be illustrated at normal size, this display being integrated in a flat, frame-like housing." |
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Mobile News -
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 02 April 2009 14:21 |
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In an unprecedented move, Palm has revealed its heretofore ultra-secret WebOS-based smartphone - the Palm Post - at CTIA 2009.
While the mobile world has been patiently waiting for the Pre since it was first teased back in January, Palm has apparently been hard at work on the (clandestine) Post as well.
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