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James Richardson | June 21, 2011 |
Nokia have today officially announced the new N9 to the world. The N9 runs MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan and comes packed with some pretty decent specifications. Size wise the N9 comes with a 3.9 inch WVGA display complete with curved Gorilla glass. Under the hood we have a 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor and camera wise this […]

Huawei MediaPad media surfaces
Gareth | June 20, 2011 |
Huawei are hitting the market with the first Android 3.2 tablet. Engadget reports that this is a Honeycomb 3.2 tablet, the first of it’s kind. 3.2 is essentially the same as 3.1, but specifically tailored to 7-inch tablets as opposed to 10-inch. Packed within the MediaPad’s 10.5mm shell, there’s a 217 pixels-per-inch IPS capacitive touch […]

Seesmic devs ditch the BlackBerry platform
James Richardson | June 20, 2011 |
The popular Twitter app Seesmic will no longer be supported for BlackBerry, the developers have said today. I’m not a Seesmic user however this news saddens me a little and I hope other developers do not follow suit. Here is what they said: Blackberry users, we have important news we would like to share: Effective […]

Talking Funny Mirrors for iOS – Video
James Richardson | June 20, 2011 |
It is not often that I come across a phone application that makes me laugh so much every time I use it. Last night I stumbled upon Talking Funny Mirrors and downloaded to my iPhone 4. My word, talk about fun. Enter exciting world of talking funny mirrors and discover your new face. You can […]

James Richardson | June 20, 2011 |
The “Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity” service is available for the following Xperia smartphones in the marketplace today; Xperia arc, Xperia PLAY, Xperia neo, Xperia X10 and Xperia X8. Sony Ericsson today confirms that the service also will be available for Xperia mini, Xperia mini pro and Xperia pro later this year. “Music Unlimited powered […]

Orange T-Shirt charges your mobile
James Richardson | June 20, 2011 |
Glastonbury revellers may have an extra incentive to elbow their way closer to the stages – it may help charge their phones. Mobile phone giant Orange has released a prototype t-shirt which powers mobiles while festival-goers watch bands in action. Users can plug their phone in to the t-shirt, which uses noise-responsive technology, for a […]

Dual-core coming to Windows Phone handsets
Matt | June 19, 2011 |
Currently there aren’t too many Windows Phone handsets out there and if you want a high-end dual-core phone it’s Android or nothing. Qualcomm are set to help redress the balance following an announcement that their new MSM8x60 chipset will be supported by both Windows Phone and Android platforms. The Dual 1.5GHz scorpion cores will be […]

Matt | June 19, 2011 |
We’ve looked at Swype a few times in the past and for anyone looking for an alternative text entry method for Android phones Swype would be the first keyboard replacement that I would suggest you try. If you’ve never seen Swype before the concept is simple yet genius. You get a ‘normal’ QWERTY keyboard but […]

James Richardson | June 18, 2011 |
Orange is to continue the roll out of its Signal Boost service, the smart Wi-Fi application provided by Kineto Wireless. The application boosts 3G coverage by turning Wi-Fi access points in an extension of the mobile network. Kineto’s Smart Wi-Fi Application helps offload traffic from an operator’s macro cellular network. This relieves congestion, improves network […]

BlackBerry 9780 email update issues?
Matt | June 18, 2011 |
A few days ago I was setting up a new email address on my BlackBerry 9780 so went in to the setup menu on the phone and in to the Email Account Setup application. My 9780 went off to check for updates and came back with an available download taking me from version 6.0 to […]
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