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by gseth on 9th October, 2010 in Press Releases, Other
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Kingston will start shipping its first 32GB microSDHC Class 4 card on Monday, October 11th 2010. Kingston's 32GB microSDHC card is capable of storing nearly 29,000 photos, over 6,000 songs and more than 2,000 minutes of video. Kingston claims that the card works flawlessly when tested on the l... |
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by gseth on 9th October, 2010 in Blackberry
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If you already have a BlackBerry phone with OS 6, you can sync your music via WiFi. CrackBerry has made a short video tutorial on how to do this.
To sum it up, the steps are pretty simple:
Start Desktop Manager 6 and connect your BlackBerry via USB.
Click Wi-Fi music sync a... |
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by gseth on 9th October, 2010 in Motorola
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Motorola recently announced WiNG 5 WLAN, the next generation architecture for its portfolio of 802.11n wireless LAN (WLAN) access points and controllers. WiNG 5 WLAN distributes intelligence and network services to the edge of the network, helping IT departments provide a better quality of experie... |
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by gseth on 8th October, 2010 in Motorola, Android, Operator News
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Droid Pro by Motorola is powerful Android device which meets business as well as personal needs. DROID PRO features productivity tools businesses require like corporate connectivity and security, full push corporate e-mail with corporate level security, unified calendar with additional work featur... |
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by gseth on 7th October, 2010 in Motorola, Android, Press Releases
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Motorola announced three new Android powered mid range phones.
BRAVO is a big-screen, touch tablet smartphone with a slim design.
Features a 3.7-inch full WVGA touch screen experience, enhanced Web-browsing and entertainment while on the go.
Equipped with a 3-megapixel camera wit... |
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by gseth on 7th October, 2010 in iPhone, Blackberry, Android
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According to The Nielson Company, Android is now the most popular operating system among people who bought a smart phone in the past six months, while Blackberry RIM and Apple iOS are in second place among recent acquirers. The chats below speak for themselves:
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by gseth on 7th October, 2010 in Android, Operator News, Press Releases
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T-Mobile today announces that wifi calling is now supported on the new Motorola Defy and T-Mobile MyTouch Android devices. These features will roll on to future selected Android devices as well. Below is the official Press Release:
BELLEVUE, Wash. — Oct. 6, 2010 — T-Mobile USA,... |
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