Feb 16 2009

Samsung pitches Blue Earth phone into green race – Times Online


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Samsung pitches Blue Earth phone into green race
Times Online – 30 minutes ago
They are solar-powered, made from recycled plastic water bottles and capable of measuring your carbon footprint – and when the annual Mobile World Congress began in Barcelona yesterday, environmentally friendly mobile phones led the agenda.
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Feb 16 2009

LG Electronics, Intel Collaborate on Future Mobile Internet Device – YTN


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LG Electronics, Intel Collaborate on Future Mobile Internet Device
YTN – 17 hours ago
Seoul (Korea Newswire) February 16, 2009 02:08 PM — LG Electronics (LG) and Intel Corporation today announced collaboration around mobile Internet devices (MIDs) based on Intel’s next-generation MID hardware platform, codenamed “Moorestown,” and
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Feb 16 2009

Nokia unveils new handsets, services – Hindu Business Line


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Nokia unveils new handsets, services
Hindu Business Line – 3 hours ago
Barcelona, Feb. 16 Nokia announced a line-up of new phones and services at the Mobile World Conference 2009 at Barcelona today. The products included four new handsets – two additions to its E series, and one to its Navigator series, and another one to
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Feb 16 2009

Casinos on alert for card counters using iPhones

Nevada gaming authorities are warning casinos to be on the lookout for blackjack card counters getting an assist from their iPhones. While card counting itself is not banned in Nevada, the use of an assistive technology is a felony (!), and apps like Card Counter or A Blackjack Card Counter make it much easier for the math-impaired.

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Feb 16 2009

Samsung launches solar-powered phone

Global number two mobile phone maker Samsung launched five new phones on Monday including a model made from recycled plastic with a solar panel on the back for charging.

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Feb 16 2009

Windows Mobile 6.5 Hands On: The New Interface Rocks

I like the new Windows Mobile 6.5 interface, specially the new home screen, which is brilliantly executed. Running on the new HTC Touch Diamond 2, everything looked smoother, cleaner, and matched the iPhone’s lick factor.

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Feb 16 2009

10 Beautiful Apple iPhone Concept Designs

While the world is waiting for the announcement of the next generation Apple iPhone, we decided to showcase our favorite iPhone concept designs. Enjoy!

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Feb 16 2009

20 Best iPhone Photo & Video Apps

Cheer up iPhone fans, there are some great 3rd party apps that can enhance your iPhone photography experience by enabling you to edit and share your photos easily with family and friends. There are also some ingenious applications that enable you to capture video on your iPhone and share it. These are some of the best.

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Feb 16 2009

EU Commissioner Wants Standard For Mobile Phone Connectors

Jantastic writes “European Commissioner Günter Verheugen wants manufacturers of mobile phones to come up with a standard connector for chargers and microphones. If companies fail to do so, proposed legislation should speed up this process. In theory, this could improve competition, while enabling longer life cycles for these devices.”

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Feb 16 2009

CRTC to review hands-off approach to unregulated Internet … – The Canadian Press


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CRTC to review hands-off approach to unregulated Internet
The Canadian Press – 15 Feb 2009
MONTREAL – Canadians are watching more and more videos and TV shows that aren't required to have home-grown content via their computers and cellphones, but after a decade of explosive Internet growth the CRTC will review its hands-off approach to the
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