May 13th, 2008
Apple 3G iPhone goes Black — apparently just a case; and then we realize that it is indeed real because AT&T says so.
Fold a paper into many squares and you get a space saver. The same thing applies to this concept phone, the Packet Concept Phone. And yes, it is enviro-friendly as well!
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April 8th, 2008
EDIT: My bad, apparently the contest is only open to members of the media around Asia and not the general public. Interesting though. I guess this gives the press more chances of winning that N81!
The Nokia Mission N-Gage site has been launched. Open to a number of countries in Asia, including Autralia, Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, […]
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April 3rd, 2008
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SMS2.0 is an app developed by Affle, a UK based company that develops custom SMS applications into phones. Rather than customize apps for every manufacturer, Affle has developed SMS2.0, a consumer app that runs free of charge, with ads running on the side.
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March 9th, 2008
I’ve been traveling a lot lately and apart from packing my iPod with 8 hours worth of music, I’ve come to grow into the whole audiobook thing. Yeah, they’ve been around for a long time - audiobooks - but its been loads easier to load them up on an iPod from a seller like Audible.
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February 25th, 2008
Arrington from Tech Crunch has some thoughts about an iPhone-only social network. Branding from the elitist persona of Apple fanboys (like me, kidding) allows such things to become quick realities.
I personally think that these niche social networking applications (like that on the iPhone) is highly “liquidated” only when the application is very much integrated […]
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February 23rd, 2008
In my last post I briefly mentioned how the ROKR E8 implements a technology called “Song ID.” This is an interesting new kind of database identification for wireless devices. It’s the first time I’ve seen it implemented on a device so let me tell you about it.
Have you ever had that experience where you just […]
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February 9th, 2008
Well, I use my Nseries phone as an expensive WiFi sniffer, so what’s stopping it from becoming a fully portable wireless router? It’s simple really! JoikuSpot is a free application that turns any S60 enabled phone into a portable wireless router.
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February 8th, 2008
Of all the mobile phone platforms available in the market, none is as community driven as Symbian. In fact, the S60 operating system, highly attributed to Nokia, has been licensed out a couple of times in the past. It goes as early as the Siemens SX1 back in 2004. Today, Nokia has licensed the new […]
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January 31st, 2008
PanoMan is the craziest photo stitch application for the S60. It comes built into the latter releases of Nseries phones such as the Nokia N82. Costing about USD $29. After running PanoMan, all you need to do is press the start button and move your cellphone clockwise to generate a 360 degree image around you.
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January 16th, 2008
We’ve previously talked about the Verzio Duplii and Twinn, one of the more elegant dual SIM solutions to come out in Asia. At CES 2008, we are seeing dual SIM smartphones - like this one from Haier. Although there is already a big advantage in using dual SIM cards for regular phones, having two SIM […]
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