Archive for October, 2009 - Page 5
Verizon LG Chocolate Touch Availability Announced
Yesterday we had a look at Verizon’s Holiday Lineup, but since BlackBerry Curve2 got our whole attention we somehow missed the new LG Chocolate Touch. But we’re getting back to it today, as we caught wind that the Chocolate Touch is expected to show up in Verizon Wireless stores in [...]
Apple’s Tablet Confirmed in Australia
Although we’d like to see Apple’s tablet emerge by the end of the year that will certainly not happen. Phil Shiller, Apple’s senior vice president has confirmed that the company will not introduce any new product this year. The refreshed Macs we’ve seen last week are supposed to be the [...]
100,000 Applications Available for the iPhone
Apple’s App Store is without a doubt one of the most important feature the iPhone has brought to the telecommunication world. Whether you like or hate Apple, you have to admit that the App Store is one of its best products. Apple was first to realize the importance of content [...]
Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2.0T R-Spec to Debut at SEMA
If you enjoyed the monsterish Honda Civic Type R MUGEN that hailed from Tokyo, we’re back in here appealing to your needs for speed with the new Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2.0T R-Spec that’s preparing for a SEMA debut. Specially built for the budget tuner who’s looking for blank canvas to [...]
Verizon HTC Droid Eris Android-powered Mobile to Launch
Verizon Wireless is keen on having the best offer for Android-powered handsets this year. Apparently not just one mobile phone but a complete lineup for the company’s Android devices, there’s a new smartphone coming to the Droid series — the new HTC Droid Eris.
Google Supposedly Working on Free Navigation App
It’s not long since they’ve announced the new Android 2.0 Eclair and rumors already have it that Google plans on taking the mobile world by a storm with a new navigation application that will offer voice-guided, real-time, turn-by-turn navigation for free.
Google Debuts Android 2.0 Eclair
Today, Google have gone official with the new Android 2.0 Eclair. Bringing major changes over Android 1.6, the Android SDK now brings new developer APIs for sync, includes multiple Google and Exchange account support, unified email inbox, two-way contacts sync, macro focus and integrated flash support for the camera.
Nokia Booklet 3G on Sale on O2 Germany
A couple of weeks ago we broke it that the new Nokia Booklet 3G, is going to be released on an exclusive deal with O2 in Germany starting October 22. But things took longer than expected and the company’s first mini laptop went live in Europe today, shipping for €249 [...]
Google Voice Allows For Your Existing Number
Available in Beta for some time now, Google Voice is a free Internet based phone forwarding service by Google that promises to give you more control over your communications. If up until today only new “Google numbers” were allowed to link all your phones, Mountain View came forward today and [...]
Bridgestone Flexible eBook Reader Gets Official
So what’s the deal with eBook readers these days? I mean sure I can understand why Amazon and Barnes & Noble would want to provide eBooks to their customers. After all, that’s what they happen to have at their disposal but Bridgestone doesn’t have all those books to offer in [...]

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