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in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 18, 2010
Sprint is set to unveil the HTC Supersonic, the first handset compatible with its fourth-generation data network (4G).
The device is rumored to run on Sprint's new WiMax network for faster connection speeds (up to 10 times faster than current networks) which the struggling company hope...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 16, 2010
It wouldn't surprise you to know that mobile devices are very, very popular, would it? How about if I went on to say that the market is expected to continue to grow in leaps in bounds with no predicted end in sight? Well the FCC realizes this too and has been sent scrambling to figure out...
in The Wireless Weblog, on March 16, 2010
Much to the delight of AT&T wireless users, Google has confirmed what many have been speculating for some time: The Nexus One smartphone is coming to AT&T's 3G network.
The new handset will run on the carrier's tri-band 3G network in addition to quad-band GSM frequencies. I...
in I got Spam?!, on March 16, 2010
...se of Microsoft Corp. or Yahoo Inc., and sends the contact details wirelessly to the customer's cell phone," the article states. If the PC-based version of Plaxo is any indication, $4.49 [......
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 16, 2010
© ian_ransley The naturally-occurring chemicals in plants -called lectins - are of sudden interest to scientists as they have the property to halt a chain reaction that leads to various infections.
Now, the lectins found in bananas - BanLec - has been found in laboratory tests to be as po...
in The Dating Weblog, on March 14, 2010
... has always drawn celebrities and girls in their skimpy bikinis to see and be seen. Hip clubs and excellent restaurants have created a wild nightlife along this strip. And last June, the hippest hotel...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on March 12, 2010
It's tough to argue the fact that any operating system's success or failure has much to do with third party support. To that end, things are looking up for Google's fairly new Android OS as Opera Software has decided to come on board with a version of its Mini 5 browser for smartp...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 12, 2010
Imagine an iPhone app built on the powerful idea of Societies — groups of people with similar real-world patterns, one in which people with shared passions can finally exchange their recommendations and experiences, knowing they'll always be at their fingertips based on their locati...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 10, 2010
In what has been a trend of late in taking a chapter out of the book of Apple, Google went ahead and released its own Apps Marketplace while simultaneously demonstrating how external Web applications (even from other vendors) can be integrated into Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, and oth...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on March 10, 2010
Facebook has been working on a location-based service for close to a year, but held off on an announcement until it was completely ready for mainstream adoption, fearing potential privacy concerns.
However, it looks like the time for letting the masses know has finally arrived. The new fea...
in The Wireless Weblog, on March 9, 2010
It seems like whenever I discuss lawyers in an iPhone post, it's about a lawsuit of some kind but not today. Morrison & Foerster LLP has launched MoFo2Go, one of the first multi-functional applications developed entirely by a law firm!
MoFo2Go is an application for use on Apple'...
in The Wireless Weblog, on March 9, 2010
... That's right, the next family member in your household to get a cell phone just may be your dog. This little gadget has nearly everything your dog could want. At 3" long it's too bi...
in Busy with Style, on March 9, 2010
...urfing including:
Getting cheap event tickets
Reducing recurring bills
Getting out of cell phone agreement
Checking a company's financial structure (before investing)
Doing on...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 8, 2010
Further complimenting recent studies that have discovered many smartphone users are using their handset for social services, popular Internet service Skype has released software for Nokia's Symbian operating system, expanding its reach to more than 200 million smartphones around the world...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on March 8, 2010
Dozens of smartphone models have come along in recent months attempting to take a stab at Apple's dominance with features such as touchscreen capability, big library of apps, music playing, and zippy performance but electronics giant Sony has come up with a slightly different approach.
S...
in Tech Intelligence, on March 7, 2010
Apple began removing another category of apps from its iPhone App Store. This time, it's not porn, it's Wi-Fi. They already removed porn apps, but now it's turned its feather duster on ' stumbler ' applications that seek out available Wifi networks.
Right now the victims are...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 5, 2010
Taking a chapter out of Google's book, it looks like Microsoft isn't going to be content to simply offer mobile operating systems much longer as indicated by their announcement to launch two of their own smartphones in either May or June.
The handsets are said to be designed with k...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on March 5, 2010
The benefits of mobile technology are apparent in nearly all facets of society and if Software Advice's Chris Thorman's prediction proves correct, it could very well change the way real estate transactions are done as well.
Through the combination of geo-fencing, mobile phones an...
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 4, 2010
...ng phytoestrogens and mood disorders is still scarce, the present series determined that red clover derived isoflavones were effective in reducing depressive and anxiety symptoms among postmenopausal ...
in The Wireless Weblog, on March 4, 2010
...y find a free ringtone from your favorite artist somewhere in cyberspace.
Download them to your cell phone and take your favorite music with you everywhere as a prompting every time someone is tryi...
in Wangtam, on 2010-03-04
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in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 3, 2010
According to Quantcast perhaps Apple's immensely popular iPhone OS isn't immune to competition after all.
According to the results of a recent study, Quantcast revealed that iPhone OS, which yet boasts the largest share of mobile users accessing the web, is slowly losing market sha...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on March 3, 2010
While we like to think that most smart phone users are involved in checking stock quotes, putting together Powerpoint presentations, and exchanging emails with the "higher ups", a new study concludes that mobile users are doing a whole lot socializing!
comScore, Inc., a company t...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on March 3, 2010
...andline service consists of two parts - local and long distance. If you are not already using your cell phone for all your calls, then you may just want to drop it altogether. Or, you may just want to...
in Sox First, on March 3, 2010
...o Pew, newspapers were most likely to be read by people who were over 50 or those who don't own cell phones. What does that mean for newspapers? They won't die, there is a hunger for news out...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on March 2, 2010
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We're not here to debate the level of annoyance coming from the ringing cell phone from across the crowded restaurant, but we do know that when it comes time to update our own, 100% free r...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 1, 2010
Internet juggernaut Google has expanded its empire by acquiring online photo editing software called Picnik. The site gained notoriety by allowing users the ability to edit digital photos directly in their browsers (without having to download software).
Offering both a limited-feature free...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on March 1, 2010
Smartphone users getting revved up for the new Windows Mobile 7 operating system may be surprised to discover that they will not be able to upgrade to the new platform- even if they're currently running Windows Mobile.
Windows Mobile 6 and the previous Mobile systems provided device ma...
in The Wireless Weblog, on March 1, 2010
Palm has released its WebOS 1.4 update, which adds video recording, editing and sharing on Facebook and YouTube, for Verizon and Sprint's Pre and Pixi smartphones.
Palm says the new operating system will also prolong battery life, quicken software launch time and improve the performanc...
in The Flyaway Weblog, on February 28, 2010
...e were asked to contact family and friends in the United States, whether by telephone, Internet or cell-phone text messaging.
Those without access to a telephone or the Internet were encouraged to ...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 26, 2010
Seen as a challenge to Apple's dominance in the app market, the Wholesale Applications Community (WAC) plans to create an open platform for delivering mobile applications across various mobile handsets.
While mobile apps have been immensely popular - an astounding $4.2 billion market i...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 26, 2010
Sometimes the wireless industry manages to pull feats that defy logic. Case in point: T-Mobile has reported a decrease in earnings, despite adding 371,000 new customers in the last quarter! To figure how in the world this is possible, T-Mobile says that it's because many of these new cust...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 24, 2010
... along and viewers didn't have to leave the comfort of their home to enjoy the show. These days cellphones and the web are offering new alternatives to countless viewers.
According to the organ...
in IfEnergy, on February 24, 2010
...rticle from Information Week, Boeing-Spectrolab has successfully developed a high-efficiency solar cell with a conversion ratio of 40.7% (sunlight to energy), the highest level ever achieved by any p...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 24, 2010
Federal regulators are hoping to secure more wireless spectrum for advanced mobile services by actually offering to pay television broadcasters to give up their rights to airwaves.
As part of a proposal, called the "National Broadband Plan," existing spectrum holders would be pai...
in Daily Diabetic, on February 23, 2010
...we tested one's ability to switch back [...] Read More Human Umbilical Cord Blood Cells Improve Alzheimer's Disease Indices The Biotech Weblog ...
in The Wireless Weblog, on February 22, 2010
...re being addressed as well since the new handset will be compatible with both WiMax and traditional cellular technology.
Sprint is banking on the fact that the new smartphones should benefit from a...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 22, 2010
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AT&T's latest move could put television-ready cell phones into the hands of the masses. Teaming up with LG, the Arena is their latest touch screen handset designed to stream full-length...
in The RFID Weblog, on February 22, 2010
...ever they plan to stay at the hotel, a text message is sent by the hotel authorities to guest's cell phone with their room number. So when you reach the hotel room all you need to is take out your...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 19, 2010
...llow human beings, but according to reports coming out of Japan, Toshiba is in development of a new cellular technology that may have your phone worrying about your well being as well.
This new app...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 19, 2010
...oking at the screen!
You read that correct: The new interface will allow users to navigate their cell phones simply by moving their eyes. Make a call, play a song, or check a text message simply by...
in Supplychainer, on February 19, 2010
...lications such as mobile phones, MP3 players and gaming consoles. The high-density MLC (multi-level-cell) memory is being produced with 60-nanometer (nm) process technology - the smallest used today. ...
in BootStrapMe, on February 17, 2010
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It may be the 21st Century. Everyone you know may have a cell phone (or some other little electronic gadget) in their pocket. Your mother-in-law may print coupons for the grocery sto...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 17, 2010
When you think of high tech digital televisions, what's the first brand that comes mind? Is it Sony? What about Panasonic? Would it surprise you to hear that Samsung is leading the market and not only leading it but dominating it?
According to DisplaySearch's research, one in five t...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 17, 2010
For more than 80 years the NAB Show has been the global event for people passionate about content concerning next-generation technology, education and insight. From broadcasting to broader-casting, the NAB Show has evolved over the last eight decades to continually lead the ever-changing indu...
in carzz.org, on February 17, 2010
...ry-driven cars proliferate? Maybe not, suggests Mercedes-Benz , which has just introduced two fuel cell models in Canada, one of which it claims is "the first production fuel cell electric car.&...
in On Storage, on February 16, 2010
...disclosed, but evidently significant, 'innovations in flash management'), which allows each cell to store three bits," writes Engadget's Richard Lai .
"We understand the highl...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 15, 2010
After much hype, hoopla, anticipation and speculation, Microsoft has unveiled the latest version of its Windows mobile-phone operating system, adding video game and music features in a bid to stop or at least slow market share losses to rivals Apple Inc. and Google Inc.
Windows phone 7 Ser...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 15, 2010
One in six adults in the United States carried a smart phone last year, according to Forrester Research. As impressive as that stat may be, that share is expected to grow rapidly in the next few years, as consumers warm to mobile devices capable of running a wide range of applications and net...
in The Wireless Weblog, on February 15, 2010
I've been saying it for years: If the cable/ satellite providers would allow you to pick and choose packages with only the channels you want, they would make a killing. Apple has been toying with a similar concept.
Apple is expected to begin trails on their $1 standard-definition TV ep...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 12, 2010
If you think getting whacked a $150 fee for trying to cancel a T-Mobile contract for the new Google Nexus One smartphone is pricey, imagine the poor customers only yesterday who had to pay $350 to it!
Following a federal inquiry investigating unfair charges consumers face when breaking the...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 12, 2010
In the fast and furious touch-screen smartphone market, T-Mobile's realizing updates have to come often to maintain the edge. In that line of thinking, the company has released a new version of the MyTouch 3G, with such new features as a 3.5mm jack for headphones, Swype texting for faster...
in Wangtam, on 2010-02-12
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in Nanotechbuzz, on February 12, 2010
... Lab creates flexible solar cells Nanotechbuzz Researchers at Wake Forest University's Center for Nanotechnology and Molecular Materials are w...
in The RFID Weblog, on February 11, 2010
...eploying passive 13.56 MHz RFID tags compliant with the ISO 14443A standard apart from RFID enabled cell phones; this system is already being tested at a Swiss farm store near Zurich. The system is ad...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 10, 2010
Hosted by the Consumer Electronics Association (which also puts on the Consumer Electronics Convention "CES" in Las Vegas), Greener Gadgets is slated to tackle all of the issues surrounding energy efficiency and sustainable design, from innovative advances in packaging and product m...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 10, 2010
Social networking- unless you've been living in a cave, you know it's all the rage. From MySpace to Facebook to Twitter, the world loves to stay connected via the net. In that line of thinking, Google's decided it's time to get involved in this lucrative segment by launching a...
in Digital Music - The Future, on February 10, 2010
... as competitive as those that were known. It didn't hurt that a portion of my passion for music derived as the great niece to the late jazz tenor saxophonist, Joe Henderson who was on such labels ...
in The Wireless Weblog, on February 9, 2010
Netgear, leading manufacturer of and expert on routing hardware, firewalls, wireless and IP networks will showcase a new device during the GSMA Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona next week.
This new device, called the MBRN3300E is a 3G Mobile Broadband Router that combines 3G WA...
in Business Computer Blog (UK), on February 9, 2010
...t the iPad continues, we have to wonder what the future of notebook computers and even cell phones will be. These questions will be more clear after the release. iPad will be released in the UK at aro...
in The Techwear Weblog, on February 9, 2010
...from Kisai, this device can be used as a wireless earphone for streaming music wirelessly from your cell phone and also put to use for answering your calls. Since its pretty light weight (15 grams), i...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 8, 2010
Despite earlier refusal for fear that television signal data would bog down the network, AT&T has now approved the SlingPlayer Mobile iPhone application.
The app is a television-viewing program, which operates on the high-speed 3G network and the decision to proceed reversed an earlier...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 8, 2010
...sions, lowest power consumption and highest brightness. As the world's smallest pico engine for cell phones, the EPE-CP embedded projection engine can be easily integrated into a cell phone and th...
in The Smart PDA, on February 6, 2010
...bile The Gadgets Weblog I have to admit: if I had a cellphone on Sprint or Cingular or had a Blackberry, I'd be all over the release of the new vers...
in Daily Diabetic, on February 5, 2010
...atest Diabetes Treatment Daily Diabetic Coffee, pig cells, lizard venom...perhaps you thought we'd reached the absolute limits in diabetes treatment...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 5, 2010
...South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co Ltd sees 2010 as an opportunity to turn up the heat in the cell phone sector.
In an announcement Thursday, the company said that aims to triple smartphone s...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 5, 2010
While no one could accuse Google's much-hyped Nexus One smartphone of being outdated so soon, it appears as though the company's already got a host of features to be added in weeks to come.
Among the notables, users can expect an update that enables full multi-touch features such p...
in Tech Without Wires, on February 5, 2010
...nkies. This is Escape C Pod , a wireless gadget which enables you to stream stereo audio from your cell phone or Bluetooth MP3 player so that you can enjoy music and accept calls at the same time.
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in Wangtam, on 2010-02-05
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