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The Blackberry 8330 Curve Smartphone for Home, Work, School or Play

The Blackberry 8300 Curve Smartphone is great for anyone on the job or just for fun.  I’ve used mine in the workforce because it’s bluetooth enabled and made my bookkeeping experience as easy to do on the road as it is to do in the [...]

Motorola launches MOTODEV studio for Android developers

Motorola really wants you to develop for Android handsets. More specifically, they really want you to develop for Motorola-made Android handsets. That’s why they’ve launched MOTODEV, an Android development resource for crackin’ out apps purposed for Motorola handsets.
It’s a two-part initiative, one seemingly a bit more exclusive than the other. If you can get into [...]

Review: T-Mobile myTouch 3G with Google [Update]

It’s been nine months since I first dabbled in the world of Android. It wasn’t a pretty picture then, but a lot has changed in those short nine months. The platform has grown and become more stable. The Market is filled with useful and enjoyable apps. Cupcake has had the biggest impact thus far but [...]

AdMob issues June report; 46% of iPhone/iPod touch users are outside the US, Android OS share balloons

Oui oui! In its latest mobile metrics report, AdMob takes a look at the geographic distribution of the iPhone and iPod touch for the first time (publicly, at least). Truth be told, the results are pretty interesting. First, the background: AdMob serves mobile ads and is surely the go-to option for iPhone OS devs and [...]

Garmin-ASUS nuvifone G60 spills loads of Linux-laced screenshots

Yeah, we’ve seen our fair share of glimpses at Garmin-ASUS’ nüvifone G60, but with the Linux-based phone just weeks away from shipping over in the Far East, these last minute looks are becoming all the more tantalizing. A reviewer over in Malaysia managed to spend a bit of quality time with the handset, and while [...]

Google Latitude for iPhone Is a Lame Web App Because Apple Thinks We’re Easily Confused [Google]

Google’s finally released their Latitude location service for iPhone—unfortunately, it’s a lame web app. Originally, it was a real application. But Apple thought we would all be horribly confused.
Here’s how it went down with Apple, according to Google:
We worked closely with Apple to bring Latitude to the iPhone in a way Apple thought would be [...]

Google Latitude Comes To The iPhone. No, It Doesn’t Run In The Background.

Google has finally gotten around to launching its location-based network, Latitude on the iPhone. The service, which has been around for months on the web and Android, BlackBerry, Symbian and Windows Mobile devices may finally be ready to take off now that it’s on the hottest smartphone on the market. But there’s a problem — [...]

Review: T-Mobile myTouch 3G With Google Android

It’s been twenty long months since the announcement of Android and nine months since its handset debut, but it’s finally picking up steam. On August 5th, the HTC-made T-Mobile myTouch 3G will become the second Android handset to make its way to the shelves of a US carrier. In the time its taken for T-Mobile [...]

Browser Wars: Opera Mobile Brings Back “Turbo” Boost to Compete with Safari

No word yet on whether you get a pocket Hasselhoff to push it for you, but it sounds like Opera Mobile 9.7 is set to bring back the “Turbo” boost in an effort to take it to Mobile Safari (and, we presume, WebKit in general as found on the iPhone, Google Chrome lite for Android, [...]

HTC going 50% Android in 2010?

Its taken a bit longer than we all might have hoped, but it seems that Android is really starting to pick up the steam it deserves. Be it Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson.. if they’re a big gun in the mobile manufacturing world (Well, outside of certain obvious exclusions), they’re probably working on an Android handset [...]

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