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Since buying the Apple iPad back in May 2010 I desired to use it for everything. I wanted it to be a laptop replacement primarily because it’s smaller, runs smoother, has a nice touchscreen and has a battery that lasts … Continue reading → Read the rest of this entry »
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Blogging whilst on the move with a laptop is good, but ever since the iPad launched I stopped wanting to take a laptop with me when I travel. I wont go in to details about why I prefer the iPad … Continue reading → Read the rest of this entry »
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Some very interesting tech was seen at CES this year. One of those technologies was HZO that allows any electronic device to be made waterproof by applying a special coating to the outside and insides of the device. The protective … Continue reading → Read the rest of this entry »
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I’ve been reding various posts over the last few days about the mute switch on the iPhone and what it actually does. I’ve decided to chime in with what I think will work. The argument revolves around what the mute … Continue reading → Read the rest of this entry »
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A lot of progress has been made this past week with the iPhone 4S jailbreak. At the moment, both the 4S and the iPad 2 cannot be jailbroke although this could change in the next few days thanks to some … Continue reading → Read the rest of this entry »
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Well, it seems we are perhaps a month or so away from Apple announcing details about the next generation iPad, the iPad 3. Thanks to digitimes, we’ve heard a bunch of rumours about Apple creating a smaller version (7 inches) … Continue reading → Read the rest of this entry »
Feb
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In today’s Mobile News, we highlight a reading app, Swype ICS and a few other sundry tidbits. Read on for details. Reading Rainbow App Levar Burton, a very talented actor, hosted a US Public Broadcast Service (PBS) television show that encouraged kids to read. He hosted the Read the rest of this entry »
Feb
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There’s a growing number of devices that aren’t officially sanctioned by Google. What are the implications for developers such as myself?
First of all, sanctioned devices, called ‘Google Experience’ devices, have passed Google’s compatibility test Read the rest of this entry »
Feb
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We were skimming through older note files this morning, and we ran across some scribbles regarding the Samsung Infuse 4G that was announced in January 2011 and released in May 2011. We noted on that data card one very simple question that stayed a review at that time, and unfortunately, Read the rest of this entry »
Feb
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Low-budget mobile phones appearing on retailers’ shelves is pretty common this time of year. Post-Christmas but pre-Mobile World Congress seems almost a lag time in the mobile phone industry as manufacturers save their flagship models, if not introduced during the CES in January, Read the rest of this entry »
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