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September, 2010

  • 27 September

    Bing rolls out travel and mapping updates for iPhone

    In its effort to keep the Bing for Mobile iPhone app competitive in the swiftly evolving mobile OS space, Microsoft rolled out yet another update today. The latest version focuses on improving the mapping experience for the user as well as offering a couple new travel features. More specifically, the software maker has carried over …

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  • 27 September

    iPod Touch running SHAtter, a beta exploit for iOS 4 devices

    The jailbreaking attempts on iOS 4 devices continues as one of the major players, the dev-team, posts a video of a new iPod Touch running a beta version of the latest exploit in iOS 4 called SHAtter. After the jailbreakme.com exploit was closed by Apple via iOS security update, the dev-team, along with several other hackers, have been hard at …

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  • 27 September

    RIM sweetens the deal for BlackBerry devs

    Mobile application developers are being courted by BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) with a swell of new tools, free application submissions and new money-making opportunities. RIM showcases new apps built using WebWorks.(Credit: CBSi) The introduction of what RIM calls WebWorks will allow developers to create applications for BlackBerry OS using common web languages, including HTML5, CSS and JavaScript. RIM …

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  • 27 September

    RIM gives BlackBerry Messenger a new social life

    For years, BlackBerry Messenger has been one of those native apps that has flown a little bit under the radar. RIM’s announcement today at its third-annual BlackBerry Developer conference shines a brighter light on the peer-to-peer communications platform, and grants it more social skills. The new BlackBerry Messenger platform will now allow applications like those in the Blackberry App World …

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  • 27 September

    Sony Ericsson dumps Symbian, will Nokia abandon its sinking ship?

    Sony Ericsson won’t be making any more phones with the Symbian operating system, Bloomberg reports. Symbian is on phones such as the Vivaz, but Sony Ericsson has been moving to Google’s Android OS for its latest phones, such as the Xperia X10. That leaves Nokia and Samsung to try to keep breathing life into the struggling software. It’s not that …

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  • 27 September

    Sony announces launch date for Google TV on Bravia tellies

    Sony will officially take the wraps off its first Google-powered television on 12 October. Google TV puts the power of the Web in your Bravia television, tying Net and set together. We got a first look at Google TV in a demo at technology trade show IFA earlier this month. The service lets you search the Web and television schedules …

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  • 24 September

    SwiftKey speedy touch

    Those of you on Android without Swype support or simply looking for a decent alternative to the OS’ occasionally ropey predictive text should praise the Friday gods, as the full version of SwiftKey is now available. SwiftKey is a keyboard app that uses artificial intelligence to learn your touchscreen typing style, completing words and sentences. It’s already been quite a …

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  • 24 September

    Is 4G wireless enough to sate consumers?

    CAMBRIDGE, Mass.–As data traffic explodes on wireless networks thanks to smartphones and other connected mobile devices, 4G wireless technology is expected to solve mobile operators’ network congestion problems. But is 4G really the savior so many people expect it to be? At the Emerging Technologies Conference at MIT here this week, experts in the wireless industry warned that it will …

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  • 24 September

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    Joining Best Buy and RadioShack, T-Mobile is now taking preorders for its first HSPA+ smartphone, the T-Mobile G2. Preorders are limited to current T-Mobile customers, though. You must reserve your phone by October 4 in order to receive it on October 6, which is when the G2 will be available in stores nationwide. T-Mobile did not disclose the price of …

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  • 24 September

    Dancing iPod nano robot supplies mandatory Friday afternoon cuteness

    What do you get if you cross a crazy Japanese inventor, the iPod nano 6G and a lot of spare time? That’s easy: the super-cute dancing iPod nano robot. We didn’t think the nano could get any funkier after seeing iPod nano watches. But an enterprising young man who goes by the name PachiMon thought of a very simple way …

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