Posted on 24 June 2008 by Helenna Archangela
The Ocean has been out for a while now and I, like many, have a tendency to go gooey eyed over it. I enjoy my texts, so something like the iPhone drives me crazy. I need that extra keyboard, well now some pictures have been leaked of the Ocean 2, giving us a new model to drool over.
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Posted on 19 May 2008 by Chris Davies
The recently released Samsung Glyde now has its own TV spot. The Glyde was reviewed a little while back by out own Vincent, and so if you want to find out more about the Glyde, that is a good place to start. The advertisement shows the device being used for its camera feature and of course text messaging. It also ...
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Posted on 14 April 2008 by Chris Davies
Sony's mylo 2 WiFi communicator, which went on sale back in January, has received its first software update. Version 1.100 is available now from the Sony eSupport website, and adds support for WMV files, the SHOUTcast widget and slots a 'Games' option into the home menu. There are also a number of "system stability" improvements, though they are not specified.
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Posted on 30 March 2008 by Chris Davies
Poring through the latest iPhone 2.0 firmware that Apple has distributed to developers, The Boy Genius spotted that a new YouTube plugin for MobileSafari.app has been added. At present, video embedded into webpages won't display in the iPhone's browser, and only YouTube content is visible in a separate program. It's unclear right now whether this new plugin will simply embed ...
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Posted on 05 March 2008 by Chris Davies
If you've ever wanted to show a few YouTube videos on your iPhone but been scuppered by the lack of wireless connection, then MxTube might be the app for you. Currently in a very early stage of development, the software allows you to search for and then download video - in both normal and higher quality encoding - from YouTube ...
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Posted on 03 March 2008 by Chris Davies
YouTube has discretely begun to increase the quality of its Flash-streamed videos, adding a new 480 x 360 version with stereo AAC audio to the standard 320 x 240, mono clip created whenever a user uploads new content. However, the site has also begun retroactively upgrading certain videos, seemingly intending to provide better quality throughout the site. Speculation has started ...
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Posted on 11 February 2008 by Kevin Lee
If you were looking for that one really clear video that shows off how the XPERIA X1 moves and how the Panels work, this is it. Other than a lot of paper airplanes flying around and some decent music, this is a great commercial for those that wanted to see more of the X1.
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Posted on 06 February 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
Garmin paints a vivid picture as to how their new nuvifone can help improve our lives in different scenarios. It’s simply brilliant, and if I may say so, toping some of Apples ads. The nuvifone scenario video shows a wife name Suzi, the husband John and a music lover name Joey going about they put the nuvifone to ...
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Posted on 05 February 2008 by Chris Davies
Back in the days when I regularly used a Pocket PC, Access' NetFront browser was my salvation from Pocket Internet Explorer. Now, Microsoft have tweaked PIE in the meantime, but it still pales compared to the current browser-du-jour: mobile Safari on the iPhone; what's needed is a Windows Mobile app which can handle not only full webpages but all the multimedia and Flash ...
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Posted on 04 February 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
As far as I know, Motorola IS NOT holding any kind of press conference at Mobile World Congress this year. If they are, then they’re keeping it hush-hush, which makes no sense to me one iota. That being said, Motorola just released this viral video with an attempt to pique our curiosity as to what the company might ...
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