Browsing Category: "Cellphone"

Grooming of the interface for the iPhone 2.2

Friday, November 7th, 2008 | Cellphone, iphone with No Comments »

Screenshots of the new operating system from the iPhone begin to sweat obscure sites have obviously no respect for non-disclosure agreements. But there is a but: Apple has set a limit, and podcasts may not exceed 10 MB This will however be enough for most of them.

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Someone had the bright idea to create a virus Android

Friday, November 7th, 2008 | Cellphone, T-Mobile with No Comments »

Ask a Linux user if he or she (ok, it) uses a virus. It does not retort with an answer, but by a sermon. And although his zeal can be moved, its sentiment is largely correct: Linux does not really need antivirus software. With a smaller market share over innards and simple as most Linux distros, Android has even less trouble to do so. Now it is not impossible that dangerous malware can pave a path to your G1 in the future, but the fact today to install software that runs your device in search of virus for Windows Mobile you are not really very useful. Securing the phone, if flaws are discovered, channeled through patches and updates.
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Finally emulation fun on Android

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008 | Cellphone with No Comments »


OK, an emulator for Game Boy is perhaps not as great an emulator NES or SNES, but since this is the first emulator for the Android platform, it’s always good to take . The emulator is now available on the Android Marketplace. The principle of monitoring the AndroidBoy reminiscent of the first NES emulator for iPhone, with virtual controls at the bottom of the screen. The absence of D-pad on the screen we suggest that the trackball physical phone that plays this role. If you needed a reason to play the Game Boy, look no further.

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Wipes clean your mobile wireless touch-infectious virus [Verdict: What ascazo Mobile]

Monday, November 3rd, 2008 | Cellphone, iphone with 1 Comment


If you’re used to doing little things … clean touch with your cellphone, whether or Tube iPhone, however, need a package of 10 wipes Wireless Wipes. Seem silly, but mobile phones are an exceptional tactile container virus. A British study has discovered that contain “tens of thousands of bacteria, including staphylococci aureus.” Another study conducted in Arizona, who examined 25 million mobile phones, staphylococci found in half of them. Taking into account that such bacteria, among other things, can cause meningitis or pneumonia, is not to take a joke.
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Wimo of 6.5 in the bag Moto

Friday, October 31st, 2008 | Cellphone, Mobile with No Comments »

When presenting its quarterly results yesterday, the boss of Motorola Sanjay Jha has made multiple references to Windows Mobile 6.5, explaining that a Moto phone with this version of the operating system released in the second half of 2009. He remained vague on specific features of WinMo 6.5, but PC Mag, he said: “I think there are significant new features that will help the platform.” What does this mean for Windows Mobile 7? For the latest news, the mobile operating system was also planned for the second half of 2009. The successor multitouch will be further delayed?

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Ask the repair of the iPhone

Saturday, October 25th, 2008 | Cellphone, iphone with No Comments »


You have problems with the iPhone? Who does not? That is a beautiful gadget. But an untold number of bugs and flaws affect Apple product since the beginning. The company network Fullsix created a website dedicated to these problems, called “Please Fix the iPhone.” The message is very clear! The site invites iPhone owners vote for the most pressing issues affecting their phones, hoping to see Steve Jobs and his friends work faster on the subject. There is even a site for mobile phones, allowing you if necessary to use your iPhone for you complain about your iPhone.

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Hop On divulge Android phone at CES 2009

Friday, October 24th, 2008 | Cellphone with No Comments »


The guy from Hop-On, manufacturers of the first disposable cell phone and other entry-level models for emerging markets, announced that they would submit their Android phone at CES 2009. Android seems a perfect choice for their platform, allowing them to integrate an operating system for a zero cost, enabling them to lower their prices again. There are still no available date or price, but we know already that it will be below $ 200. For the rest, we will keep you posted when we are in Las Vegas.

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The Android Market was officially opened

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008 | Cellphone, Mobile with No Comments »


Today is the day of the official launch of the Android G1, and also that of the Android Market, where you’ll provide you with most open source apps to enrich the functionality of your phone. The good is applis later that the offer will muscle from Monday, at which developers who were not part of the very restricted circle of happy few selected by Google to load their apps on the site. And they will be free until next year. But that’s not necessarily good news. The lack of apps Charges necessarily mean that the selection of apps available will be more limited. The real wave of games and sophisticated applications developed by renowned companies do not déferlera they will not reap your € € €.
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Last call for migration under WM5 HTC

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008 | Cellphone, T-Mobile with No Comments »


If you have a phone HTC Windows Mobile version 5, and that for one reason or another, you still have not upgraded to VM6, the deadline is near. HTC indeed withdraw its link to upgrade to Windows Mobile 6 on October 31, while condemning the phone for eternity to version 5. But who still uses version 5?

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Contact between Android and Exchange

Monday, October 20th, 2008 | Cellphone, T-Mobile with No Comments »


As Android team had told the launch of G1 T-Mobile, support for Exchange servers come from third-party developers. The first solution of its kind ContactsSync is a free application distributed by the publisher of project management software Wrik. To be honest, this is not a real sync Exchange, but just a way to download your contacts in your phone Exchange G1. Each time you synchronize any changes made on contacts with your server are sent to the phone. We asked Valerie Sinitskaya Wrik of what was the timetable and e-mail, and she replied that the timing depended on the timing of Android API that is not yet available.
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