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Samsung t659 for T-Mobile

Samsung has another phone for all you mobile phone-crazed geeks with the Samsung t659. As most of Samsung’s mobile handsets today, it is another slide phone loaded with lots of features that should appeal to the consumer’s interest for advanced phones today. Among the features of the Samsung t659 include a built-in 2 megapixel camera, stereo BlueTooth wireless technology, 3G capability, built-in GPS, and a micro-SD memory card slot.

It also has an integrated music player and makes use of a li-ion battery that can last up to 12.5 days of standby time and 5 hours of talk time. The Samsung t659 retails for $69.99 over at T-Mobile.

(Source) T-Mobile

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We have seen the evolution of the iPhone into a useful tool as far as the medical industry is concerned. Now we see another application/service offered, starting off with a free 30-day subscription for physicians who can access the Lexi-Comp database for comprehensive pharmacology reference, something critically needed by physicians in their diagnoses prowess.

After the 30 day subscription period is over, pricing plans covering 1,2 or 3 year subscriptions are available for multi-year pricing.

The Lexi-Comp is likewise compatible with the Palm and Pocket PC devices. It is also compatible with most smartphones like the Blackberry and Windows Mobile.

(Source) Press

Tags: Apple, application service, BlackBerry, evolution, iPhone, iPhone, iphones, lexi comp, medical industry, Mobile Software, mobile source, Palm, pharmacology reference, physicians, pocket pc devices, prowess, subscription period, subscriptions

People who love to go green or look for great deals connected towards the environmental creations available in the world today may want to check out Green Perks, a new mobile application that offers exclusive discounts on environmentally conscious products and services.

The Green Perks app brings consumers green-oriented offers and promotions from T-Mobile Green Perks partners including Method, Jamba Juice, Volcom, Roxy and Quiksilver. The new promotional program is designed to reward consumers who make environmentally responsible purchasing decisions.

“Green Perks is our latest offering for customers who are concerned about managing and reducing their environmental impact. It builds on the work we are doing with the recent launch of the Moto W233 Renew phone, and our Green Account, which makes it easy for customers to reduce paper associated with their T-Mobile service.” - said Ryan Butz, director, Customer Marketing, T-Mobile.

(Source) Press

Tags: Cell Phones, consumers, customer marketing, decisions, environmental impact, mobile application, mobile phone, mobile service, Mobile Software, mobile source, promotions, quiksilver, T-Mobile

Four new game apps are scheduled to be released by the fourth quarter of the year, titles familiar under the Activision Publishing Inc. Most of these games are quite familiar in the modern day gaming industry particularly Guitar Hero 5 and Tony Hawk: RIDE. The other two new games made for the mobile phones are Blur and Crash Mutant.

“Activision titles have proven to be very successful on the mobile platform,” said Dave Anderson, head of business development at Activision Publishing, Inc. “Glu has demonstrated superior studio capabilities in addition to strong deployment and carrier relationships worldwide, and we look forward to continuing to work with their team to bring titles like these to mobile consumers worldwide.”

Already proven to be great draws in the other game consoles like PlayStation, expect these new games to be likewise a hit for Glu Mobile.

(Source) Press

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Glu Mobile releases another game app for mobile phones with the Modern Warfare 2. The game app is part of Glu Mobile’s partnership with Activision Publishing. It is one of the most anticipated games which traces its roots from the popular game “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare franchise”.

The game will be available by the fourth quarter of the year and will be published worldwide for carriers and application stores that support Android, Blackberry, BREW, J2ME and Windows Mobile.

(Source) Press

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Privus continues its expansion as far as making its Caller ID software compatible with most mobile devices as it announces the compatibility of their service to telecom giant Nokia. Earlier this month, Privus Mobile had announced the same software for the Android phone.

Bringing the similar intent it had in providing Caller ID options for mobile devices, Nokia mobile phone owners will now be able to screen and have the option on whether to accept or reject incoming calls. Apparently this is a form of protection for mobile owners, avoiding the unnecessary calls that may be worthless or perhaps be unknown to them.

“With Privus Mobile, Nokia smartphone customers and those using Symbian OS devices now have the power to know who’s calling without having to answer the phone, check voicemail or call the person back. The average cell phone user is deprived of unknown caller’s names. It’s time they knew who’s on the other end of the line. It’s time they knew Privus Mobile.”

(Source) Press

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Joost seems to be making waves today as far as being an iPhone app is concerned. And to help manage the ads coming out from this app, FreeWheel has lent a helping hand to make sure the video ads are displayed in the Joost iPhone ad properly.

Since its introduction last November, approximately 1.5 million iPhone and iPod Touch users have downloaded the free Joost app, which enables iPhone and iPod Touch users to enjoy thousands of hours of anime, comedy, drama, movies, music, documentaries, sci-fi and sports over their Wi-Fi connections. Users find videos through search, browsing genres, viewing what’s popular or choosing from an editorial selection of Joost’s picks. As a free, ad-supported application, the Joost app uses video ads, which are served into the shows via FreeWheel’s technology.

On mobile devices, as on the web, FreeWheel delivers the highest yielding ad creative based on semantic analysis while accounting for the revenue share whenever any creative unit is served. The company’s mobile ad-serving and management partnership with Joost will define new ways to monetize video content in mobile.

(Source) Press

Tags: Business, Cell Phones, freewheel, iPhone, iPod Touch, joost, mobile devices, mobile source, revenue share, video ads, video content, Wi-Fi




 

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