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Ultimate Texting Dictionary for iPhone released
Gareth | June 12, 2009 |
Texting (i.e. sending of SMS messages) is undergoing constant evolution. It is the engine that powers Twitter (sending to Twitter possible over SMS in many countries receiving in few)… and latest craze is sexting – that in some prude countries is perceived as forbidden fruit. However in all forms of texting having ability to use […]

Elektrobit Moorestown MID Could Kill iPhone 3G S
Gareth | June 11, 2009 |
We know that Intel’s Moorestown chip is better than the Intel Atom netbooks are currently using now, but what if we tell you the 45nm Moorestown processor is built with MIDs in mind and that a company called Elektrobit has fashioned a MID with iPhonesque form factor and a UI of incredible charm?

Gareth | June 11, 2009 |
Nitrogen makes audio playback a bit of a doddle on Windows Mobile. Having used Nitrogen for the last few months I feel it appropriate to hail it possibly the finest music playing software on Windows Mobile. It’s stable, finger friendly, developed by people who know what is wanted and … what’s that? Free!?! Technorati Tags: […]
Matt | June 11, 2009 |
In the press release just in from Sony Ericsson below they officially announce the W995: With crystal clear resolution for the ultimate on-the-go audiovisual experience, the W995 Walkman™ phone allows you to stay entertained, with exclusive movie clips, podcasts and music videos. The new W995 Walkman™ phone has been developed with an extensive range […]

Gareth | June 10, 2009 |
Our friends over at last100 have put together a very detailed review of Nokia’s flagship device the N97. There’s much more to like about the N97 than to dislike, the camera, build quality and built-in (and expandable) storage are major pluses. Along with the new widget-oriented home screen. As a media player, you also can’t […]

T-Mobile confirm iPhone 3G S processor and RAM specs
Gareth | June 10, 2009 |
According to an article over at iLounge, T-Mobile Netherlands have confirmed both the RAM and processor specs for the new iPhone 3G S through its specifications page. According to the page, the iPhone 3G S sports 256MB of RAM — up from 128 in the original iPhone and iPhone 3G — as well as a […]

iPhone 3G S supports OpenGL ES 2.0
Gareth | June 10, 2009 |
The iPhone 3G S will support OpenGL ES 2.0 however, the iPhone 3G does not. This is the subject of an Engadget article which notes the graphics processor in the iPhone 3G S (PowerVR SGX) supports hardware acceleration of both OpenGL ES 1.1 and 2.0 while the graphics processor in the iPhone 3G (PowerVR MBX) […]

Matt | June 10, 2009 |
To start this review I would just like to say, the XDA Guide is like revisiting an old long lost friend, being a long time XDA Orbit user and being more than happy with it, I was interested to see if the new revitalised version can prove itself in this competitive market. The O2 XDA […]
Gareth | June 9, 2009 |
So if the rumours are correct it looks like Samsung will soon be launching the update to the original Omnia and it will be called the Omnia 2 or i8000. If the info is to be believed: a 3.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen with 480×800 pixel resolution, 8.1-megapixel LED flash camera, Wi-Fi, DivX and Xvid support. Also […]

Gareth | June 9, 2009 |
Many people across the country eagerly waited in line to get their hands on the most anticipated handset of the year, the Palm Pre. While the overwhelming majority of people who took a Pre home with them are counting on it to be their reliable companion for the foreseeable future, the people at Rapid […]
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