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By admin, on January 7th, 2011
 BlackBerry PlayBook
Blackberry has announced a new model of its Playbook tablet which supports Sprint’s 4G Wide Area Wireless connectivity and will be available through Sprint in summer. Its 4G wireless network can provide customers a download speed 10 times faster than a 3G network – the company claims. Blackberry’s Playbook is a tablet device like an iPad with a 7” LCD, 1024 x 600, WSVGA screen that supports multi-touch and gesture support. The tablet has a 1GHz dual-core processor, 1GB RAM, dual HD cameras, 3 MP front-facing for video chats and 5 MP rear-facing for recording 1080p HD videos. The device has HDMI video output, built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. It will have up to 64 GB of internal storage and will be available in 16, 32, and 64 GB versions. It will support HTML 5 and Adobe Flash Player 10.1. The tablet measures 5.1”x7.6”x0.4” and weighs less than a pound, 0.9lb approximately. Continue reading BlackBerry PlayBook 4G Version to Launch on Sprint
By admin, on September 6th, 2010
 Twitter for Smartphones
The number of twitter users using it on their mobile phones has seen a meteoric rise by 62% since mid-April this year. The number of new users starting on Twitter on mobile has increased to 16% compared to 5% before. The business managers at Twitter have been following a strategy to increase its use on mobile. Earlier there were a lot of third party applications for using Twitter on iPhone, but there was no application specifically from Twitter. The Twitter management decided to acquire an iPhone application called Tweetie and turned it into the official Twitter application for iPhone, with a new sign-up interface. Continue reading Twitter Use on Mobile Phones Growing by Leaps and Bounds
By admin, on September 5th, 2010
 Energizer Wireless Induction Charger
Energizer has announced a wireless inductive charger for charging iPhone and Blackberry smartphone devices. This charger will allow consumers to charge their smartphones, MP3 players, cameras, and any device which is 5 watts or less wirelessly on a single charging station regardless of the manufacturer. It is based on a new universal standard for inductive charging called Qi. Devices with a Qi-enabled accessory or with Qi built directly into it can charge on any Qi inductive charging pad. Inductive charging happens when two devices—one designed to send power and the other designed to receive it—touch one another and energy is transferred between them. Continue reading Energizer Announces a Wireless Inductive Charger for iPhone and Blackberry
By admin, on August 25th, 2010
Google has launched a revamped mobile Web site for Finance. The mobile Web site now offers the same features and functionality which are available on the desktop version of Google Finance. You can access the mobile Web site when you do a search for stock ticker or company names on your mobile device, or when you tap the “Finance” tab on the Google mobile home page. Continue reading Google Launches a Revamped Mobile Finance Web site
By admin, on August 19th, 2010
According to a report in Wall Street Journal, Research in Motion, the company that makes Blackberry devices is looking to bring mobile ads on Blackberry devices by buying a mobile ad network. Two of its major competitors Apple and Google have acquired mobile ad networks. Google bought the AdMob ad network for $750 million while Apple bought Quattro for $275 million. Continue reading RIM is Looking to Bring Mobile Ads on Blackberry
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