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  • 10.02.08
    Nokia gets Touchy-Feely with XpressMusic ‘Tube’ and Free Downloads gadgets | (2)
    Nokia has just announced the 5800 will be released in the US and Canada later this year along with its bundled 'Comes with Music' unlimited download service. This is Nokia's first touchscreen device and includes haptic technology that makes the screen vibrate to provide feedback. As their first foray into the touch-screen multimedia phone market, Nokia is pulling out all the stops to capture market share from Apple's iPhone. The Nokia music store comes bundled with the price of your subscription and allows you to download any music from their catalog for free. If you ever terminate your contract, the music ...
  • 06.06.08
    NVIDIA Tegra Chips Raise The Bar For Mobile Video on the go | Comments Off
    NVIDIA has announced their new Tegra line of chips that are specifically designed with mobile internet and HD capability in mind. Their goal was to raise the bar for mobile computing power and graphics capabilities while drastically reducing the amount of power consumption by your mobile device. The original Tegra APX 2500 is currently being showcased in the next generation of Windows Mobile devices. With an 800 MH ARM core and NVIDIA's graphics capabilities, Windows Mobile should start stacking up against the iPhone as an integrated multimedia device. The newly announced NVIDIA 650 also includes: * All-day media processing, for 130 hours ...
  • 06.04.08
    Will Video Be The Mobile Web Trend Of The Year? on the go | (4)
    So far, we've seen mobile web users flocking to social networking sites to keep up with friends on the go. Facebook started the trend with their mobile interface which was quickly followed by Myspace and micro-blogging site Twitter. Craigslist's bare bones text layout made it relatively easy for their users to navigate CL from their cell phones. So what's next in terms of innovation on the mobile web? Many organizations are rushing to build mobile web interfaces to extend access for their users to their mobile phones. However, with drastically differing support for Javascript, we're seeing a disjointed approach to mobile ...