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Vodafone to bring iPhone to the UK on January 14

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Vodafone announced that it will launching iPhone in the UK on Jan 14, available from Ј30 a month (on a 24 month contract bridge). iPhone customers tin manipulation up to 1GB of mobile information as part of their price plans as wellspring as yield reward of unlimitedaccess toWi-Fi in the home andfree, publicly availableservices throughout the nation. Also included within the monetary value plans, customers will also be able to use (more…)

Atari classic Paperboy is in the AppStore

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Another old-schoolhouse title has been turned into an iPhone biz. It’s the 1984 Atari classic – Paperboy, which (as you can expect) has been remastered for the iPhone and iPod Touch. In addition to retro-style gameplay, there’s a new 3D mode, which takes reward of iPhone’s art capabilities.

I’ll stop here as you tin can get more entropy about Paperboy from its Wikipedia page. AppStore tie is here (cost is (more…)

FTC to followup Google’s AdMob acquirement

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

The Federal Trade Commission will review Google’s recent $750 one thousand thousand acquirement of AdMob, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Though there ar no signs that Federal Trade Commission has found any potential objections to the acquirement, it’s their job to check-out procedure whether Google (NSDQ: GOOG)’s move impedes on anti-trustfulness laws.

Personally I don’t see any problems involved in the acquirement of AdMob. Sure, they are the leadership (more…)

Motorola Droid acquiring Android 2.0.1 OTA update by month end

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

The Motorola Droid has so far impressed almost everyone that’s had a chance to play with it for any appreciable duration of time. But, there ar some problems. The 5-megapixel camera tends to autofocus like it’s got astigmatism and part clarity could really use some improvement. Thankfully, Verizon (NYSE: VZ) has net ball it be known that they’ll be sending out an Android 2.0.1 update to all Droid owners in the (more…)

Google and Microsoft union an organisation made for determination out which camera phones suck

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Google and Microsoft have joined the I3A (International Imaging Industry Association) and more importantly the CPIQ (Camera Phone Image Quality) Initiative. What does this mean to you? A 3rd party organization is departure to give star topology ratings to photographic camera phones and then slap them on retail boxes in the hopes that consumers actually salary care to their newly developed metric instead of departure “OMFG 12 MEGAPIXELS IS SO (more…)