Friday, June 22, 2007

No money for iPhone? Buy tPhone!

While many anticipate and count days till iPhone launches in the US, Chinese spoiled the unboxing fun. tPhone is clear copy of iPhone, has been captured on video this time. With some doubt OS X interface and ugly fonts but true appreciation comes from the removable battery and microSD slot.



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Business users will not support iPhone

iPhone is basically a cellular iPod with some other capabilities. Besides lacking security features like a firewall, the product does not support Microsoft Exchange, so corporate users would have to forward e-mail to an Internet service provider.It doesn't have any features that would make it successful as a business tool.



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Near Field Communication future of mobile connection

Near Field Communication (NFC) is a new, short-range wireless connectivity technology that evolved from a combination of existing contactless identification and interconnection technologies. Products with built-in NFC will dramatically simplify the way consumer devices interact with one another, helping people speed connections.



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Don't like iPhone? It will cost you $175

Even though AT&T isn't reduced the iPhone's price, which will go from $499 to $599, depending on the storage capacity a customer chooses the company will charge a $175 termination fee for iPhone users who want to break their two-year contracts.



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Thursday, June 21, 2007

iPhone protection accessories

iPhone is oh so beautiful but it appears to be oh so fragile. I imagine that the iPhone touchscreen will be easily scratched, even by just putting it in your pocket. To prevent this you should protect it by put it in Apple iPhone Case. Designed to protect and perfectly fit your precious Apple iPhone .



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AT&T iPhone launch details explained

Apple iPhone, will be available in all 1,800 AT&T phone stores at 6 p.m. sharp on June 29. But as Larry Carter says, senior vice president of sales for AT&T "We fully expect one or more of our stores to run out of stock on the first or second day my guess is the first day," Stores will stay open an extra hour until 10 p.m. on the first day.



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LG KS10: Google with Symbian

LG rolled out its latest super 3G handset, pitching its Symbian-based slider phone, the KS10, as a web-browsing wonder it has Google pre-installed.The phone uses Nokia's S60 user interface, and has Google Maps, Gmail and Blogger pre-loaded. The LG KS10 is a fashion conscious multimedia handset which is an Internet browsing focused 3G phone.



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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Opera Mini v4 beta is here

Opera Mini uses a remote server to pre-process Web pages before sending them to your phone. Web content is compressed to reduce the size of data transferred, enabling handling on simpler phones and creating fast browsing at low costs.



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Basic Symbian s60 phone protection

Each day we are witness of new and advanced methods of compromising your private information's. Same thing happen in mobile phone world, when you lose or your phone is stolen it is open to all your private conversations and friends phone numbers.Here are two great tips how to protect your Symbian OS based phone from stealing your phone informations



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Monday, June 18, 2007

Three New mid-range Nokia Phones

During its annual Nokia Connection event in Singapore, Nokia expanded its portfolio of affordable, well-designed mobile phones for the mid-range market with the introduction of the Nokia 6267, Nokia 3500 classic and Nokia 6121 classic.



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Sunday, June 17, 2007

YouTube Mobile is Online

YouTube has been already working closely with mobile carriers and handset makers such as Nokia on the mobile version of their video service. It seems that the mentioned mobile version of YouTube site is online now and offers this service to the whole mobile community. The latest version of Mobile Youtube is improved a lot.



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