Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Sony Ericsson PlayNow Android Apps

Two new Android App stores on the way? (Phone Arena News)4 hours ago
With Sony Ericsson planning on selling Android apps from its PlayNow store and General Mobile announcing the Storeoid for its Android phones, there seems to be an Android app store on every street corner...
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Another fracture, but hell this is one sweet fracture! (android ...6 hours ago by admin
First screens of the new app store from handset maker General Mobile. […] Taylor Wimberly; Sony Ericsson to launch Android app store December 21, 2009. PlayNow is an established gateway to over 200 million phones in over 70 countries. ...
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Video:Santa Demo “Demonstration” live video broadcasting app on ...2 hours ago by admin
“Santa Claus visits Sony Ericsson to demonstrate Bambuser running on X10, a live video broadcasting application, and deliver the good news that Android applications now can be submitted to be sold on PlayNow. For more info got…” ...
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Sunday, December 13, 2009

NYT: Data Shows AT&T Has a Better Network Than Verizon

AT&T gives up on Verizon ad lawsuit | Signal Strength - CNET News2 Dec 2009
So they go after their competitors in the only place Apple has an edge - cell phones. Besides, Windows 7 is better than OS X and now costs about the same. Apple will never gain more than 10% market share in the OS market. Like this ... If you look at the bandwidth used by att's 3g network, it is significantly higher than that used by verizons 3g network (almost entirely due to iphone users being data hogs). Verizon could not handle that amount of bandwidth. ...
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MSN Money: Palm Won't Make It To 2020 | PreCentral.net11 Dec 2009 by Robert Werlinger
I have been on both carriers and I think that Sprint is far superior to AT&T. Sprint has better coverage, much more reliable service, and their customer support is the absolute best. Being on AT&T was a horrible experience. ... Gotta also love that Verizon has to acknowledge Lucasfilm's trademark of the term "Droid" whenever they talk about the product. Way to go, Motorola! Maybe they should have called them "Roids", but then they'd need to license that term from ...
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Interesting Reading #375 – Best DIY projects of 2009, Seeing the ...7 hours ago by Marshall Brain
And the Medicaid children are more likely to receive the drugs for less severe conditions than their middle-class counterparts, the data shows…” Scientist discovers new way to repair damaged nerves – “Experiments studying the ... AT&T Takes the Blame, Even for the iPhone's Faults – “When I set about looking for independent data, however, to confirm the superior performance of Verizon's network, I was astonished to discover that I had managed to get things exactly wrong. ...
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

iPhone for T-Mobile and not Verizon next year?

iPhone for T-Mobile and not Verizon next year? | Technology Views13 hours ago by admin
iPhone for T-Mobile and not Verizon next year? December 2nd, 2009. So here we have the latest rumour circulating the net waves concerning the iconic iPhone and which carrier will gain the iPhone when AT&T loses exclusivity next year. ...
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iPhone coming to T-Mobile USA next year not Verizon30 Nov 2009 by Varun Krish
The Street is reporting that Apple might be bringing the iPhone to T-Mobile USA next year instead of Verizon. This news comes amidst Verizon promoting the.
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iPhone Will Head For T-Mobile — Not Verizon, Analyst Claims | Erictric30 Nov 2009 by Eric
Apple may not like the fact that Verizon has the Google partnership (what else was Verizon to do?) But didn't AT&T have some agreement with Palm and/or Blackberry prior to and since the iPhone deal? Doesn't T-Mobile? ...
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