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Triton- The NEW Blackberry 4G – Coming around in 2012 or so we hear!

July 29, 2010

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Industry analyst, Samir Sakpal thought that the 4G empowered BlackBerry Triton is to land in December, but now we hear could be as late as June 2011 and will be rocking iPhone taunting 5-megapixel rear and front facing cameras. The Frost & Sullivan analyst says the Triton is expected to offer functionality designed specifically to help […]

Let’s Give Mobile Video A Little Push

July 29, 2010

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Steve Smith gives us his  insight into the current state of mobile web video and I tend to agree with him! Mobile Insider- The mobile video services on both my iPhone and iPad are starting to pile up, and just remembering what I have is getting cumbersome. I am sure that the video providers themselves […]

Kin and Android: A tale of two phones

July 29, 2010

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Computerworld- Why is it that Google thrives in the Internet-connected and mobile world, while Microsoft still can’t find success? A look at the fates of Microsoft’s failed Kin phone and thriving phones based on Google’s Android operating system provides some insight. Interestingly, the Kin and Android have their roots in technology created by the same […]

Playmaker: IGN Launches Social Gaming Platform

July 29, 2010

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Online Media daily- Beating Google to the punch, News Corp.’s IGN Entertainment on Wednesday debuted a social gaming network dubbed MyIGN. The site encompasses a suite of tools that form the foundation of a content-based social platform specifically targeting gamers. “My IGN builds on the foundation that the giants of the social Web have already […]

More iPhone than Android apps can access sensitive user information

July 29, 2010

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Mobile Marketer Daily- Applications developed for iPhone are more likely than those on the Android platform to access sensitive information on mobile devices, according to mobile security company Lookout. Lookout found that 14 percent of free iPhone applications have the ability to access users’ contact lists, as compared to 8 percent of free Android applications. […]

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