Saturday, June 4, 2011

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BlackBerry Mobile Conferencing app now available in the App World

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 08:57 AM PDT

RIM has announced that its BlackBerry Mobile Conferencing app, which is designed to make it easier to set up and join conference calls from your smartphone, is now generally available from the BlackBerry App World.
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Nokia Play To beta offers DLNA sharing to Symbian smartphone users

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 08:03 AM PDT

Today Nokia launched a beta version of a new ~DLNA sharing client for its Symbian powered smartphones called Nokia Play To.
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Adobe CEO claims Apple Flash feud over, Android tablets to overtake iPad

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 07:15 AM PDT

At yesterday's AllThingsD event, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen said that his company's feud with Apple over Flash support in Apple's iOS operating system is over. "At least from our point of view," he said. Narayen also said at the event that he believes that Android powered tablets will hit an "inflection point" and eventually overtake Apple's dominant iOS-powered iPad tablet.
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BlackBerry PlayBook for Sprint expected to land June 5 for $499.99

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 06:47 AM PDT

According to Sprint Marketing Director Gerald Evans, RIM's first ever tablet, the BlackBerry PlayBook, will land on Sprint store shelves starting June 5. The 16GB Wi-Fi only slate will come with a $499.99 price tag. For more, see our full review of the RIM BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. It is worth noting that the page on Evans' website that spoke of the PlayBook has been removed, though we still believe that the BlackBerry tablet will be available on June 5.
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HTC OpenSense SDK and developer support program announced

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 06:14 AM PDT

HTC has opened up its doors for mobile developers and has launched the HTCdev program alongside the OpenSense SDK toolkit for its mobile devices, which includes phones and tablets.
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Motorola CEO blames third-party apps for Android performance, battery issues

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 05:35 AM PDT

Motorola's CEO, Sanjay Jha, said at a technology conference that 70 percent of the Android smartphones that are returned by users for being defective are actually suffering from poorly written third party applications.
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