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Android Market to accept paid applications very soon
Gareth | January 2, 2009 |
Eric Chu from the Android Market has sent out an email announcing that the Android Market will support priced applications starting early Q1 2009. Given the country-by-country work required to set up payment support for developers in different countries, they will enable priced app support in Q1 for developers operating in these countries in the […]

Star Wars light saber application for Windows Mobile
Gareth | January 2, 2009 |
The iPhone has had this application for a while and now you can also get this fun application for Windows Mobile phones that have an accelerometer. The application is free so if your a fan of Star Wars it is a must have application for a bit of fun. Works on the HTC Touch Diamond/Pro/HD. […]

Matt | January 2, 2009 |
At first glance the Nokia N85 looks like a smaller brother to the N96. In most of the important areas it is, so should you choose the N85 over the N96? The Nokia N85 The N85 is a superbly made dual slider phone. From the phones packaging Nokia’s main sales pitch is a serious […]

Customize G1 photos with PicSay
Gareth | January 2, 2009 |
There is one thing that the camera is severely lacking on the G1 phone and that is: customization. This camera is no joke! Basically, what you see is what you get. Unfortunately, users are not given the option to add anything neat to their pictures – until now. If you’re into customizing and adding extra […]

iPhone 3G sim unlock yellowsn0w now available
Gareth | January 1, 2009 |
We told you earlier today that the iPhone 3G sim unlock was imminent well it is now live and has to be installed via an already jail broken iPhone 3G Cydia or Installer application. The great news is it works with the latest 2.2 firmware and actually only works with the latest version so make […]

Matt | January 1, 2009 |
It’s been about 3 months since we first saw the LG KC910 Renoir at its launch event and since then we have been waiting to get our hands on a review unit. Finally got one just before Christmas so have been putting it too the test over the festive period. The LG Renoir (KC910) The […]

yellowsn0w iPhone 3G unlock will work on firmware 2.2
Gareth | January 1, 2009 |
The Dev Team has made yellowsn0w compatible with the newer baseband.You can upgrade to a jailbroken firmware 2.2 on your iPhone 3G using PwnageTool (MAC) or QuickPWN (Windows/MAC) regardless of the baseband. Now Windows users will no longer need to get a custom firmware to prepare their iPhone 3G for the unlock. Stay tuned for […]

Pocket Informant for iPhone to be shown at MacWorld
Gareth | December 31, 2008 |
Pocket Informant for iPhone will be showing a near final release at MacWorld Expo this January 6-9th in San Francisco. “We are very excited about this release as we are able to bring our award-winning productivity software to a powerful new platform. Of course, we took time to leverage many of the iPhone’s unique capabilities […]

Rentobile is like Netflix for mobile phones
Gareth | December 31, 2008 |
A new service called Rentobile is offering phone rentals from 1 month to one year in length. Rates vary from $20 per month for the Samsung Epix to $51 for 16gb iPhone 3g or Nokia E90. Right now their selection is fairly limited, with just 4 or 5 models per carrier, and a few unlocked […]

Happy New Year from Mobile Tech Addicts
Gareth | December 31, 2008 |
2008 was a great year for Mobile Technology, we saw the iPhone 3G launch, the first HTC Diamond handset which changed the face of Windows Mobile, the first Android handset and even a touch screen Blackberry for the first time. Lets hope 2009 brings us many more great devices to talk about and review. 2009 […]
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