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14 Jun
Make way for another highly addictive game coming out for your iPhone or iPod Touch. The new puzzle game is Nine Gaps 1.0, a highly addicting puzzle game that is quite simple to play. Just place the numbers from 1 to 9 in the missing gaps while matching the operations in the puzzle.
Sounds like an elementary type of a game but it is really close to the famed game today called Sudoku. The game was released by Quadion but promises more word new games to be released.
“NineGaps successfully demonstrates the puzzling nature of numbers and signs. This is a simple looking brain burning challenger.”, Kevin, iPhone Footprint
The NineGaps app is now available at the app store. You can download it for $0.99.
(Source) 7th Space
Tags: addictive game, Apple, brain, footprint, gaps, iPhone, iPhone, Mobile Software, new games, puzzle game28 Apr

Businesses and companies need all the help that they can get these days and apparently this new solution from Motorola will further aid them in their daily operations. The Motorola FX7400 series provides maximum functionality in a sleek package that is less than half the size of traditional fixed RFID readers, making it ideal for retail stores, offices, and other customer-facing or business environments.
Motorola’s new cost-effective, high-performance fixed RFID reader is built on a new platform that supports Gen 2 technology and is capable of hosting third-party, customer-driven embedded applications to meet the growing requirements of enterprises.
As a compact, lightweight, unobtrusive RFID reader, the FX7400 can be installed under point-of-sale counters, behind walls or on ceilings - providing an ideal solution for item-level tracking, retail inventory management, file tracking and asset management applications in environments where performance and a small footprint are critical.
For retailers, this new reader will help improve employee productivity, reduce cycle count times and decrease out-of-stock items in order to improve operations and increase sales. The FX7400 series complements Motorola’s existing portfolio of industrial solutions and opens a new window of opportunity for retailers and businesses to implement RFID. Motorola intends to broaden this business-class portfolio with additional reader options in the future.
The Motorola FX7400 fixed RFID reader will be available through Motorola PartnerSelect members and Motorola sales. It is expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe in the third quarter of 2009 and globally by the end of the year.
(Source) Press
Tags: asset management applications, Business, business class, business environments, ceilings, class portfolio, footprint, high performance, maximum functionality, Motorola, Motorola, motorola sales, new solution, point of sale, retail inventory management, retail stores, rfid readers, sleek package, window of opportunity16 Apr
Nokia and Orange have extended their business partnership and will be unveiling a new email service to the market. A co-branded solution in the Nokia Messaging by Orange, which will be available on a range of Orange Signature devices, aiming to bring mobile email to everyone with a phone, as well as working professionals.
First announced in February 2008, this three-year agreement was formed by Nokia and Orange to meet growing demand for multimedia on the mobile. It combines and integrates the best available services from both companies in the areas of music, games and maps across a range of Nokia devices. The successful alliance will expand the portfolio to eight countries and will include up to 30 Nokia devices in the Orange Signature range in 2009.
Launching first in the UK from this summer, followed by France and Spain, Orange customers will be able to take advantage of built-in push email on the forthcoming Nokia E75 and a range of Nokia devices.
Orange customers will be able to aggregate and manage multiple email accounts while on the move via the Orange homescreen. This service is easy to set up and enables people to directly access up to 10 personal email accounts, letting them read, send, forward and reply to emails, view subfolders, download and read attachments and attach files to emails directly on the Nokia device.
Orange and Nokia have agreed to launch Nokia Messaging in several major markets during 2009 with bundling, pricing and attractive tariffs announced locally across the Orange footprint.
Tags: aggregate, areas of music, available services, Business, business partnership, Cell Phones, email accounts, footprint, maps, Mobile Software, music games, new email service, Nokia, Nokia, nokia devices, nokia e75, orange customers, signature, tariffs
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