Apple tablet actually coming in 2010?By Jeff Baker at 07/24/2009 |
Yep, more Apple Tablet rumors, but these ones seem pretty sure of their credibility. The recent slew of rumors has both a release window and price point for us to ponder. According to Apple Insider, the Apple Tablet will definitly be shipping sometime in 2010 and will be priced somewhere between the iPhone and Macbook. If [...]
Read the rest of this entry »DopplerPad App for the iPhones and iPod Touch Music ArtistsBy Brian at 07/24/2009 |
Here is an app worth getting. Particularly made for the people who love to create music, Retronyms presents the DopplerPad which virtually transform you iPhone or iPod Touch into a virtual keyboard or synthesizer to allow you to create your own tune/s with a simple touch and record interface. Layer sounds indefinitely, adjust tempo and [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Cellular South to Unveil Android SmartphoneBy Brian at 07/24/2009 |
Leading wireless communication solutions provider Cellular South is reportedly set to unveil a new Android Smartphone within the year, possibly being the first wireless company to offer a smartphone with the latest Android open source platform. Taking its cue from the growing demand for wireless solutions to date, it seems that Cellular South is setting [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Hallmark Launches Mobile Greeting ServiceBy Brian at 07/24/2009 |
Hallmark became popular for its greeting cards, much of which are still in use but have slowly gone passé. While we see a lot of their competitors turn to something similar, like e-cards and the like, Hallmark has adapted a new kind of technology in sending greetings to loved ones and friends. The new transition [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Twitter teaches businesses how to utilize their serviceBy Jeff Baker at 07/24/2009 |
These past two years twitter has really blown up previously, the service was enjoyed primarily by the tech savvy but has now spread to all wakes of life. And, while it’s good to keep track someone’s every move, it has found to be a prominent marketing tool for businesses. Along comes twitter 101, a comprehensize [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Orb looks like a ring, acts like a headsetBy Jeff Baker at 07/24/2009 |
It seems that a company by the name of Hybra Advance Technology is looking to hype up their forthcoming Orb headset by giving us some press images of the device. Pictured above is what the Orb looks like when it’s ready for action and in its closed state appearing to be nothing more than a [...]
Read the rest of this entry »WiTricity comes to life, could appear within 18 monthsBy Jeff Baker at 07/24/2009 |
It seems that students over at MIT have been hard at work for the past 2 years on what would go on to become WiTricity. You know, WiFi + electricity = WiTricity? If you haven’t figured it out by the name, WiTricity is brand new technology that uses magnetic induction to wirelessly power peripherals. This [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Samsung’s Omnia II passes through FCCBy Jeff Baker at 07/24/2009 |
American consumers who have been tracking the Omnia II’s every move will be happy to hear that the handset has recently made its way through the FCC. The Omnia II is a Windows Mobile powered handset that features a touchscreen 3.7-inch AMOLED display, an 800MHz processor, 5MP camera with 720 x 480 video recording and [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Black Motorola i465 Clutch from Boost Mobile next TuesdayBy Jeff Baker at 07/24/2009 |
Back in May, Boost Mobile let us know that they would be picking up the QWERTY touting Motorola i465 Clutch. It’s nothing special but for those looking for a perfect prepaid texting handset, the i465 isn’t a bad choice. Well today, more than 2 months after said phone dropped, Boost has announced that the i465 [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Google Latitude hits iPhoneBy Jeff Baker at 07/24/2009 |
Google is proud to announce that their Google Latitude service is now available through Apple’s flagship handset, the iPhone. Don’t go looking for it on the App Store, however, as Google notified us that it is a web app only. But why? Don’t we already have the Google Maps software preinstalled on our iPhones? Yes, [...]
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