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29 Aug

Various airlines are making efforts to ensure customer satisfaction. One of them is South African Airways which will request permission from the Civil Aviation Authority of South Africa to allow mobile phones during flights. Besides that they will also introduce WiFi connections by installing servers on their aircrafts. (more…)
24 Jun

While I’m was checking out my battery time and 3G connection, I just found out that American Airlines flights from New York and Los Angeles will have a small surprise for their passengers. American Airlinehttp://www.mobilewhack.com/wp-admin/post-new.php?posted=6379
Mobilewhack.com › Create New Post — WordPresss will test their future in-flight WiFi service called GoGo which will be provided by AirCell. (more…)
25 Feb

Nintendo has, until this day, refused to grant license to third parties for their gamut of games. One mobile phone company named Fly mobile, however, came out with the MC100 — an entertainment-themed handset which you can use to play SNES, Game Boy Color, Game Boy, and NES games. In short, it might only be able to play old-school titles. Being geared towards gaming, the phone is equipped with gaming keys and a joystick. The Fly Mobile MC100 also features a Yamaha chipset for high-quality audio, built-in ebook and email client functions, 240×320 pixel resolution TFT display, built-in multimedia player, 3.5 mm adaptor, a microSD card, and a two-megapixel camera. If you’re wondering where you can get those Nintendo games; according to the source, the “Games (nes/smc/gb/gbc) can be freele (sic) downloaded frim (sic) Internet” — which makes us all wonder if it’s legal in the first place. The Fly MC100 is now available on the market for US$270.
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