Archive for November, 2008


Demonstration of Flash on the HTC Dream gPhone under Android

The Adobe MAX allowed to demonstrate that the G1 (HTC Dream Android) allows Flash to work, demonstrating that the gPhone will indeed be the first pda to put on Adobe Flash. An update for the large-scale installation is thus waited!!

Adobe Flash 10 running on T-Mobile G1 Android Phone

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Facebook on Android?

The company “Next Mobile Web” took in charge the adaptation of the iPhone version of FaceBook on Android. It is not an official version but at least it has the merit to exist!!!

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Kogan: First Google Australian Android Phone

Kogan, a Australian manufacturer of LCD monitor jumped on Android, what makes it the first company to manufacture an Android telephone other than HTC. We know about it little for the moment, but it is strongly likely that there will be a touch-sensitive screen and a scroll ball to facilitate the navigation. There are chances Wi-Fi connectivity and Bluetooth, as well as GPS will be standard characteristics. It should be launched before the end of the year, or even around Christmas at a price of AUS$ 199.

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Don’t buy iPhone from China!

Have you ever Googled “don’t buy from China”. Well, I must say I haven’t and it still freaks me out.

Once in a while, I am a victim of “impulses buys” and this time I found a chinese webmall that sells anything electronic from tvs to mobile phones, digital cameras and without second thought I ordered an 16Gb iPhone, without knowing if it was a fake or if making online buys with China is secure. The web site is http://www.electronicaleden.com

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Apple at Starbucks

When Steve Jobs has an idea, no way he is going to change his mind. If he decided to be the lead conductor of the sales of on-line music, the boss from Apple is going to give himself the means. To equip his iPod Touch with a Wi-Fi chip was, in a sense, the first stone of the future building. From now on, the trick is to accustom users to consume on iTunes in situation of mobility. And to do so, Apple signed a partnership with the coffee giant Starbucks. The users will have a free and unlimited access to Internet via the Wi-Fi network of the coffee shops. With 5800 points of access, Starbucks constitutes the vastest Wi-Fi network of the country! The service, which has been inaugurated on October 2nd, will count only 600 Starbucks around New York and Seattle.
At the same time, the “apple” will propose a service of mobile ringtones which will allow choosing, among 500,000 titles from the iTunes catalog, the music which the user would like to define as his ringtone on his mobile phone, for 99 cents.

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Obama Phone: to remember who to vote for!

A shell with the effigy of OBAMA, the democratic candidate for the US election certainly, is everywhere and he is right. He gains ground at all levels.

So here is Obama Phone which will remind you everywhere for whom it is necessary to vote.

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Blackberry 9900 = Blackberry Bold + Blackberry Storm

BlackBerry BOLD with full touchscreen, that is what RIM announced for 2009.

It would be a subtle combination between the Blackberry Bold (for its keyboard) and Blackberry Storm (for its touchscreen)

If we look closely at the picture published by BGR, we can see that the Trackpad of the Bold has disappeared, to leave place to a virtual touches on the screen.

To be followed…

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Reverse Cell Phone Lookup For Dummies

How To Find the Owner Of A Phone Number

If you’re getting prank calls or if you find a number on you caller identification that you don’t recognize, you probably want to find out who is behind that number. The good news is that finding the owner of a phone number is easier than you might think with Reverse Phone Detective!…(Read More)

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Reverse Phone Detective

Find out the owner of any cell phone or unlisted number. Results include name, current address, carrier, and location details when available. Your search is 100% confidential.
Reverse Phone Search

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FaceBook Mobile

FaceBook Mobile

Here it is…the mobile version of Facebook, that’s where it is: http://m.facebook.com (please not that this address is to be used through your mobile phone).

Most of the features are available, what should allow you to be even more addicted to social networking and no more excuses like “uh! yes but no, I have no internet home”, now on facebook is available on your mobile, too bad that the registration is not possible from your mobile phone (in light mode for example).

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