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22 Aug

If you didn’t know, the Qik iPhone 3GS application has been available for some time now and lets you view and upload videos taken with your phone to a number of different places. Another feature found in the software is the ability to stream content that your friends have uploaded. However, that feature was previously only available over WiFi.
Today, however, the app has been updated, unlocking the ability to stream video using nothing more than a 3G connection. We’ll have to see how AT&T takes to this one.
via engadget
Tags: 3G, Apple, At&T, Cell Phones, Content, iPhone, iPhone 3GS, Mobile News, Mobile Software, qik, streaming, video, WiFi15 Jul
We have an interesting rumor for you and you will definitely love it if you’re a Windows Mobile fan. Microsoft has filed a trademark application for “OneApp” which should offer you “online retail store services facilitating the download of computer software for use on mobile phones, media players and other portable electronic devices.”
In the mean time we’re still waiting for Microsoft to make available that Marketplace. And since we hear that Microsoft is interested in also launching a music store we’ll be waiting for that too. Can we assume that OneApp will eventually offer apps, music and various similar content and take over any current Microsoft app store initiative? In other words, will the Marketplace be transformed into the OneApp which will subsequently be made available to virtually almost any connected gadget in your home? Nobody knows yet! And Microsoft isn’t saying a lot. All we have is a 6-letter word: OneApp.
Tags: App Store, Content, marketplace, microsoft, microsoft, Mobile News, Mobile Software, music, OneApp, Windows Mobile23 Apr

I don’t know about you guys but Wikipedia is one of my favorite places to go while on the web. The information might not always be accurate but you will surely get a general idea of the topic you were researching. And Wikipedia is a must-have on one’s mobile.
Orange and the Wikimedia Foundation have announced a partnership and European subscribers should be happy to know that Orange phones will get Wiki content soon enough. What you can expect is Wikipedia-dedicated channels on Orange’s web and mobile portals at first, Wikipedia-based widgets and even applications. That means Wikipedia will load a whole lot more faster on Orange phones in the near future. The service will be launched in the UK, Spain, France and Poland at first but other European markets will follow.
via Press
Tags: applications, Content, Mobile News, Mobile Software, Orange, Other Brands, widgets, wikipedia
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