July 2011
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El Nokia N9 no estará disponible en Latinoamérica
El Nokia N9, el dispositivo mas potente en la actualidad del fabricante Finlandés no estará disponible en Latinoamérica, aunque probablemente si llegue a Norteamérica. El Nokia N9 desde sus inicios fue concebido como un modelo que serviría de prueba para nuevas interfaces de usuarios en dispositivos Nokia, no estaba pensado en ser su gran salvador ni nada por el estilo y es por esto que...
Jun 30th
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Software Updates are coming for Symbian v3.2 and...
For last couple of days we have reported you about  firmware updates news of couple of  selected Symbian device. Nokia officially announce that a major software update is coming to set of few loved old  Symbian 3.2 and Symbian 5.0 devices, Key feature updates include new Nokia Browser v7.3, (the same as of  Symbian Anna ) and new version of  Nokia Ovi Maps. Symbian 3.2 and 5.0 devices...
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How HP's WebOS Will Never Be Like Android
Hewlett-Packard is gearing up to launch the TouchPad tablet this week, but already CEO Leo Apotheker is thinking about what comes next. In an interview with Bloomberg Wednesday, Apotheker said the company is in talks with third parties to license WebOS, the software piloting its mobile devices. That should certainly raise red flags for Google, which has pinned the future of its mobile business...
Jun 29th
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Retro! Jamboxx for iPad
Jamboxx takes you back to the days of mixtapes and boom boxes with an 80s-inspired interface that’ll get you nodding your head to the beat in no time. (vía iTunes)
Jun 29th
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Meet the new Sony Ericsson txt
Sony Ericsson unveils Sony Ericsson txt, an entertaining messaging phone. A sister phone to Sony Ericsson’s recently announced Sony Ericsson txt pro, Sony Ericsson txt has a full view QWERTY keyboard and a SMS shortcut key. The phone also features a “friends” application that enables users to see Facebook™ and Twitter™ updates at a glance from their top five friends. Sony Ericsson txt is...
Jun 23rd
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Sony Ericsson announces Xperia™ active
Sony Ericsson announced Xperia™ active, a compact smartphone targeting consumers with an active lifestyle, in conjunction with CommunicAsia 2011 in Singapore. With a 3” screen and running the latest Android platform for smartphones (Gingerbread 2.3), the phone packs Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA® Engine, a 5mp camera with HD video functionality, and a powerful 1Ghz processor. Xperia™...
Jun 23rd
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Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray
Sony Ericsson announced Xperia™ ray – a stunning new smartphone alongside CommunicAsia 2011 in Singapore. With a 3.3” screen and running the latest Android platform for smartphones (Gingerbread 2.3), the phone packs in a powerful 1Ghz processor, Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA® Engine, a 8.1mp camera with Exmor R™ for mobile and HD video functionality. At only 9.4mm thin, Xperia™ ray ...
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Nokia To Debut Windows Phone In Europe
The Finnish phone maker is expected to unveil one of its only Meego-powered phones Tuesday, as it puts all its future eggs in the Microsoft basket. Nokia’s European VP Victor Saeijs said that the United Kingdom, Spain, France, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands will be the first to see Nokia phones running Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform. The deal between Nokia and Microsoft...
Jun 20th
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15 Ways iPad Goes to Work
Starship Captain: Next-Generation iPad Everyone knows iPads have made their way into the enterprise. Captains of industry use them daily. But are iPads a fad or the future? Our take: iPads will be around at least for the next generation. Just ask Captain Picard. Related apps: Star Trek HD Movie ($20), Star Trek Comics (free) (vía CIO)
Jun 19th
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Retailer: A New Cash Register Cha-ching! Aromas Coffeehouse owner Jeff Milewski uses an iPad and ShopKeep’s Web app to ring up customers, reports Silicon Prairie News. Retailers believe the iPad is the next cash register with the added bonus of computing cross-selling opportunities at the point of sale. Related apps: Square (free) (vía CIO)
Jun 19th
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Politician: On the Campaign Trail It seems a big part of a politician’s job is to give speeches. The iPad’s slim form factor makes it perfect for public speakers like New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to stay on point. “Four score and seven years ago” — scroll down on the iPad — “our fathers brought forth…” Related apps: mPrompt...
Jun 19th
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Researcher: Can You Speak Dolphin? Last year, research scientist Jack Kassewitz used an iPad as a language interface with a bottlenose dolphin. Other researchers are using the iPad (rather than a clunky laptop) to collect data in the field. Related apps: Science Glossary (free) (vía CIO)
Jun 19th
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Field Service Worker: iPad Gets Dirty From carriers to construction workers, iPads are getting out into the field. At D7 Consulting, employees at construction sites from San Francisco to Las Vegas use iPads to input data and make out reports. iPads replace binders filled with paper. (Check out iPad at Work on Dirty Jobs: 5 Lessons Learned) Related apps: Field Service ($10) (vía CIO)
Jun 19th
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Artist: The Digital Canvas The iPad has been called a piece of art, not a great content creation machine. But artists are proving otherwise by creating inspirational art on the iPad. Even the iPhone stirred the art world after Jorge Colombo drew a New Yorker cover two years ago. Related apps: ArtRage ($3), Brushes — iPad Edition ($8) (vía CIO)
Jun 19th
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Coach (COH): Let’s Win One for the iPad “Setting a goal is not the main thing. It is deciding how you will go about achieving it and staying with that plan.” — Tom Landry, former Dallas Cowboys coach The late Coach Landry was known for his innovative approach to the game. He likely would have carried an iPad containing plays and schemes, while strolling the sidelines...
Jun 19th
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