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Written by TK Dinesh
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Wednesday, 19 August 2009 12:43 |
Maybe you’re trying to erase any lingering virtual sweet nothings of an ancient romance, or maybe you’re trying to wipe all sign of your top secret government job; whatever the case may be, you’d probably expect a deleted e-mail to stay deleted.
That’s just not the case with the current iPhone OS.
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Written by TK Dinesh
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Wednesday, 19 August 2009 12:10 |
Shortly after we broke the news that Palm was had at work on device to follow the Pre, the details came pouring in: first we got the codename (Pixie), then we got the tentative marketing name (Eos). A few days later, we had a launch window: according to a leaked AT&T slide, the Eos would launch in the second half of 2009.
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Written by TK Dinesh
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Wednesday, 06 May 2009 11:29 |
TMoNews.com is reporting a rumor that T-Mobile USA will be rebadging the HTC Magic as the MyTouch 3G, for launch later this year. The HTC Magic is HTC's second smartphone to be powered by Google's Android operating system, and is commonly referred to as the G2 among enthusiasts.
The rumor originates from a supposed screen shot of T-Mobile USA's internal inventory system, with the HTC T-Mobile MyTouch 3G listed in three color variants. The colors listed include black, white, and merlot. |
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Written by TK Dinesh
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Wednesday, 06 May 2009 11:30 |
Boy Genius Report is claiming a new discovery that Best Buy will be lucky enough to soft launch the Palm Pre on June 7, with each Best Buy store in the country getting at least one Palm Pre to sell to its customers.
It is also reported that Palm and Sprint are still deciding on pricing, though this smartphone is likely to launch at $199.99 for new customers who are willing to sign a 2-year commitment. Existing customers are possibly going to be required to pay $299.99 with a renewed contract, as well. |
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Written by TK Dinesh
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Wednesday, 06 May 2009 11:27 |
Microsoft has opened Windows Marketplace for Mobile to developers and laid out terms and guidelines for submitting Windows Mobile 6.5 apps to the application storefront.
As previously reported, developers will keep 70 percent of sales for applications that they create. They are able to release five applications for a total fee of $99 and an additional $99 fee is assessed for each additional application beyond those five. Updates to software will be free of cost to developers.
The guidelines are in final draft form and still subject to change before they are officially published. |
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