Remixable iPhone Album Points to Future
The most innovative iPhone app for distributing music I’ve seen this week is a ten-track iPhone app from the Grammy-nominated electronic artist Deadmau5, developed by an Irish company called Future Audio Workshop, which lets anyone with an iPhone, regardless of their level of experience, mix and remix every song in the album…
Samsung Releases Solar-Powered Phone
Mike writes to tell us that Samsung has released their latest green gadget, a solar-powered mobile phone. The “Blue Earth” phone has the entire reverse side covered with a solar panel, and the body of the phone is made from recycled water bottles. “The device is set to be energy efficient, with a new user interface making it easy to activate the phone’s energy saving mode. It also includes a pedometer, and CO2 emissions calculator, and Samsung is aiming for minimal packaging made entirely from recycled paper. Samsung is clearly throwing the gauntlet to all phone manufacturers, and we hope to see solar cells integrated throughout the rest of their line. The phone will be unveiled on February 16th at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.”
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Google to offer paid cellphone applications – Reuters
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Google to offer paid cellphone applications
Reuters – 48 minutes ago By Alexei Oreskovic SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Google Inc will allow developers to sell applications for its Android cell phone operating system beginning next week in the United States. Google lets programmers sell Android apps CNET News mocoNews.net – For Sale: Google Says Android Market Will Start … Washington Post Register – eWeek – InformationWeek – TG Daily all 66 news articles |
Shortcovers 'Kindle killer' e-reader under way for smartphones – BetaNews
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Shortcovers 'Kindle killer' e-reader under way for smartphones
BetaNews – 11 Feb 2009 by Jacqueline Emigh While hardware makers have failed to produce an "iPhone killer," a major book seller is now readying a software application for iPhone, BlackBerry and other smartphones, that will be marketed as a "Kindle killer. 'Kindle killer' Shortcovers covers a lot CNET News Shortcovers Turning iPhone into eBook Macworld Canada TechNewsWorld – Globe and Mail – PC World – ElectricNews.net all 23 news articles |
Apple Claims That Jail-Breaking Is Illegal
rmav writes “Apple has finally made a statement about jail-breaking. They try to sell the idea that it is a copyright infringement and DMCA violation. This, despite the fact (as the linked article states) that courts have ruled that copying software while reverse engineering is a fair use when done for purposes of fostering interoperability with independently created software. I cannot help but think that the recent flood of iPhone cracked applications is responsible for this. Before that, Apple was quietly ignoring the jailbreak scene. Now, I suppose that in the future we may only install extra applications on our iPhones as ad hoc installs using the SDK, and if we want turn-by-turn directions, tethering, and the like, we have to compile these apps by ourselves? Maybe we should go and download the cydia source code and see what we can do with it.”
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Bell News: Palm Treo Pro and BlackBerry Pearl Flip Launch Dates – IntoMobile
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Bell News: Palm Treo Pro and BlackBerry Pearl Flip Launch Dates
IntoMobile – 45 minutes ago Yesterday I reported some rough launch dates for a few devices on Bell, including the Palm (NSDQ: PALM) Treo Pro, BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) Pearl Flip, and more. Review – Palm Centro CTV.ca Bell Canada to gain Palm Treo Pro on Feb 26th Phones Review SYS-CON Media – Softpedia – Mobile Magazine – Unwired View all 23 news articles |
Shortcovers 'Kindle killer' e-reader under way for smartphones – BetaNews
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Shortcovers 'Kindle killer' e-reader under way for smartphones
BetaNews – 11 Feb 2009 by Jacqueline Emigh While hardware makers have failed to produce an "iPhone killer," a major book seller is now readying a software application for iPhone, BlackBerry and other smartphones, that will be marketed as a "Kindle killer. 'Kindle killer' Shortcovers covers a lot CNET News Shortcovers Turning iPhone into eBook Macworld Canada TechNewsWorld – Globe and Mail – PC World – ElectricNews.net all 23 news articles |
Ontario Court Wrong About IP Addresses, Too
Frequent Slashdot contributor Bennett Haselton comments on a breaking news story out of the Canadian courts: “An Ontario Superior Court Justice has ruled that Canadian police can obtain the identities of Internet users without a warrant, writing that there is ‘no reasonable expectation of privacy’ for a user’s online identity, and drawing the analogy that ‘One’s name and address or the name and address of your spouse are not biographical information one expects would be kept private from the state.’ But why in the world is it valid to compare an IP address with a street address in the phone book?” Read on for Bennett’s analysis.
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Kindle's New Challenger Brings E-Books to iPhones – PC World
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Kindle's New Challenger Brings E-Books to iPhones
PC World – 10 Feb 2009 Shortcovers — occasionally touted by its makers as "the Kindle Killer" — is set to launch in the coming days as an app for the iPhone, the BlackBerry, and the Android operating system. 'Kindle killer' Shortcovers covers a lot CNET News Shortcovers 'Kindle killer' e-reader under way for smartphones BetaNews Macworld Canada – TechNewsWorld – Globe and Mail – ElectricNews.net all 23 news articles |
