Jan
19
2009
Comments Off on T-Mobile to offer G1 in more European countries – Reuters | tags: google, mobile, network, news, Phone, technology, wireless | posted in technical news
Jan
19
2009
Mobile device syncing in Linux made easy. Step-by-step tutorial to set up Linux to work with your Mobile and PDAs.


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Jan
18
2009
Comments Off on Revved Down but Charged Up – New York Times | tags: google, mobile, news | posted in technical news
Jan
18
2009
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Jan
16
2009
Apple’s “OS X” (without the “Mac”) trademark filing reveals an intention to distance the OS from the Mac realm, indicating Apple’s desire to use OS X on a much broader array of gadgets in the future. Some Apple watchers are convinced we will see more OS X software platforms beyond current desktop and mobile OS X. Like a game console, for instance.


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Jan
16
2009
snydeq writes “Texas-based Saxon Innovations has filed a complaint with the US International Trade Commission to bar six companies — including Research in Motion, Palm, and Nokia — from importing handheld devices into the US. At issue are three patents that Saxon purchased in July 2007; a patent for keypad monitor with keypad activity-based activation; a patent for an apparatus and method for disabling interrupt marks in processors or the like; and a patent for a device and method for interprocessor communication by using mailboxes owned by processor devices. Saxon, with five employees, purchased about 180 US patents formerly owned by Advanced Micro Devices or Legerity in 2007, according to its ITC complaint.”

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Jan
16
2009
Un pobre guey writes “The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) press release claims that 95% of music file downloads in 2008, an estimated 40 billion files, were illegal. Oddly enough, digital music sales are up: ‘The digital music business internationally saw a sixth year of expansion in 2008, growing by an estimated 25 per cent to US.7 billion in trade value. Digital platforms now account for around 20 per cent of recorded music sales, up from 15 per cent in 2007. Recorded music is at the forefront of the online and mobile revolution, generating more revenue in percentage terms through digital platforms than the newspaper (4%), magazine (1%) and film industries (4%) combined… Despite these developments, the music sector is still overshadowed by the huge amount of unlicensed music distributed online. Collating separate studies in 16 countries over a three-year period, IFPI estimates over 40 billion files were illegally file-shared in 2008, giving a piracy rate of around 95 per cent.'”

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Jan
16
2009
Comments Off on BMW chief seeks return of confidence in economy – The Gazette (Montreal) | tags: google, mobile, news | posted in technical news
Jan
16
2009
Comments Off on Industry is pushing clouds, but the linings may not be silver for all – CBC.ca | tags: google, mobile, news, technology | posted in technical news
Jan
16
2009
Comments Off on BMW chief seeks return of confidence in economy – The Gazette (Montreal) | tags: 3G, google, mobile, news | posted in technical news