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Following the release of Photoshop.com for the iPhone, Adobe has now announced the debut of the Android version. Photoshop.com for Android now allows on the go consumers easy image editing options and tools, color adjustments and photo sharing capabilities, something that has been growing for the past months. The Photoshop.com Mobile also allows users to browse photos online or via their mobile phone with the application. The Photoshop.com Mobile for Android is free for download at the Android Market.

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Motorola Debut i856 from Sprint

Motorola has formally made the much awaited Motorola Debut i856 is finally available. Perhaps not one of the prettiest phones ever to come out in the market, the Motorola Debut i856 is now available at Sprint. One of the striking features of the i856 is that it is the first slider phone to offer a push-to-talk service. Other features of the Motorola Debut i856 include a 176×200 pixel TFT display, a large Direct Connect button with backlight, GPS, a 1.3 megapixel camera and the other usual things you find in mobile phones today such as Bluetooth interface and microSD card slot support.

The Motorola Debut i856 is now available at Sprint for $99.99 with a 2 year contract. For customers who are planning to get the phone alone, it retails for $299.99.

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  • For the people planning to travel a lot soon, here is portable device you may find handy to bring along. Garmin unveils two new GPS devices, both combining powerful tools of Garmin’s eTrex series with the touch-screen technology of the newer Oregon line, albeit on a slightly smaller screen.

    The Dakota 10 will feature a glove-friendly 2.6-in color touchscreen and weigh 6.75 ounces, and will last approximately 20 hours on a single set of batteries while the Dakota 20 adds a 3-axis tilt-compensated compass, a barometric altimeter, wireless connectivity, and a microSD card slot.

    Pre-orders are now being welcomed at GPS city for this device which is set to debut on July 26. Prices start from $200.

    “It’s exciting to see Garmin bringing the technology they’ve advanced so well in the Oregon to a new more affordable price point,” remarked Brenton Wingard, vice president of GPS City. Dan Bartel, vice president of global sales for Garmin agreed, adding, “As families and friends explore the outdoors, Dakota helps keep their adventures affordable and enjoyable.”

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    Tags: axis tilt, barometric altimeter, bartel, batteries, compass, debut, etrex, Garmin, global sales, GPS, gps devices, microsd card slot, powerful tools, touch screen technology, touchscreen, wireless connectivity
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  • One thing about headsets these days is that they cater to a specific platform and niche. And while many people need to be informed on the limitations for some headsets that they carry, TCM Mobile takes all that away. TCM Mobile unveils a new dual band headset that can be used over GSM cellular networks when users are outside the TCM coverage and Cellular VoIP networks. The new dual band headsets from TCM Mobile will make its debut this July.

    By default, dual band headsets are set to cater to GSM cellular networks by default. With these new dual band headsets from TCM Mobile it is the opposite. They use the Cellular VoIP networks by default. The same technology may soon be covering a wide area of network if negotiations push through. Just the same, TCM Mobile is deploying on a gradual basis to provide them the convenience of carrying just one device without any problems along the way.

    “While our new handset is scheduled for release in two to three months, we can currently take any existing dual band handset available on the market and, together with its manufacturer, embed TCM’s revolutionary, patented software into it. This represents a significant opportunity for these manufacturers to grow sales of their own branded handsets in conjunction with the deployment of TCM’s Cellular VoIP network,” said a TCM Mobile senior executive.

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    Tags: Accessories, Cell Phones, cellular networks, conjunction, convenience, debut, deployment, dual band, handset, handsets, Headphones, Headsets, Mobile News, negotiations, niche, tcm, three months, voip network, voip networks




     

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