Feb
9
2009
Google just announced a new service for pushing Gmail contacts and Google Calendar updates to mobile devices. For iPhone and Windows Mobile devices Google is using Exchange ActiveSync with some limitations due to the beta nature of the service, but it’ll also work on many other devices that support SyncML.
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Feb
9
2009
Comments Off on Microsoft Lends Rival Google A License For Sync – CNNMoney.com | tags: email, google, Intel, iphone, Mac, microsoft, mobile, news, Phone, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
9
2009
When those Apple advertisements tout “there’s an app for just about anything,” they aren’t kidding. The latest example? A new iPhone application which just debuted in Japan’s App Store transforms the handheld into a full-blown web server.
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Feb
9
2009
Do you need a stylus for your laptop? How about your iPhone? Ars reviews the Pogo Sketch, and finds out if soft foam is up to our high standards. Here’s a hint: we did not write the review using the product.
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Feb
9
2009
Engadget is reporting that Amazon has announced the new Kindle 2 for release on February 24th at a price point of 9. Thinner than an iPhone and coming standard with “Read-to-me” text-to-speech capability, the new device also has seven times more storage, faster page turning, a 16-level e-ink display, longer battery life, and a new five-way joystick. Looks like life just got a lot more interesting for fans of the original device. Engadget also has live coverage from the Kindle 2 press conference.

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Feb
9
2009
Comments Off on Typing Genius defies Apple, introduces Emoji support – Ars Technica | tags: Apple, china, developer, google, iphone, Mac, mobile, news, Phone | posted in technical news
Feb
9
2009
Comments Off on With people on the go, Google's ad strategy goes mobile – USA Today | tags: e-book, google, iphone, kindle, mobile, news, Phone, technology, tv, web | posted in technical news
Feb
9
2009
snydeq writes “The center of gravity is shifting away from the traditional, massive operating systems of the past, as even the major OSes are slimming their footprint to make code bases easier to manage and secure, and to increase the variety of devices on which they can run, InfoWorld reports. Microsoft, for one, is cutting down the number of services that run at boot to ensure Windows 7 will run across a spectrum of hardware. Linux distros such as Ubuntu are stripping out functionality, including MySQL, CUPS, and LDAP, to cut footprints in half. And Apple appears headed for a slimmed-down OS X that will enable future iPhones or tablet devices to run the same OS as the Mac. Though these developments don’t necessarily mean that the browser will supplant the OS, they do show that OS vendors realize they must adapt as virtualization, cloud computing, netbooks, and power concerns drive business users toward smaller, less costly, more efficient operating environments.”

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Feb
9
2009
Comments Off on mocoNews.net – Apple's Latest Negotiations To Bring iPhone To … – Washington Post | tags: Apple, china, developer, email, google, iphone, mobile, network, news, Phone, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
9
2009
Comments Off on Amazon to launch new ebook reader to follow Kindle – Telegraph.co.uk | tags: amazon, google, iphone, kindle, mobile, news, Phone, technology | posted in technical news