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- Paul Allen trying to sue Google, Apple, other tech firms again
- T-Mobile Motorola CLIQ 2 Android smartphone images leaked
- Next-gen Android music player leaked in video
- Video: Jabra STONE2 Bluetooth headset review
- Analyst says BlackBerry PlayBook has battery issues, may be delayed
- iPhone and iPad users file class action lawsuit against Apple over privacy concerns
- Press Release: AT&T Taps Bazaarvoice to Get Closer to Customers on Facebook
- HTC promo page suggests new 4G "Thunderbolt" smartphone for Verizon
- 8mm Vintage Camera app for iPhone adds hipster touch to video
- AT&T expanding NYC Times Square Wi-Fi hotspot area ahead of New Years Eve
- AppsFire for Android gets video demos, shows potential for Android Market
| Paul Allen trying to sue Google, Apple, other tech firms again Posted: 29 Dec 2010 04:56 AM PST Despite having his first case tossed out of court for being too vague, Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen and his company Interval Licensing LLC are trying to sue a number of tech firms for patent infringement, including Apple, Facebook, Google, AOL, and more. Read the full story here. |
| T-Mobile Motorola CLIQ 2 Android smartphone images leaked Posted: 29 Dec 2010 04:42 AM PST Images of what appears to be the T-Mobile Motorola CLIQ 2, also known as Begonia, have been leaked. The images show a phone with a similar slide-out QWERTY form factor as the original CLIQ, as well as a few upgrades including a 5MP camera with flash and more. Read the full story here. |
| Next-gen Android music player leaked in video Posted: 28 Dec 2010 01:15 PM PST A video leaked by developers claims to show Google's alpha version of its next generation music player for Android smartphones. It's supposedly better for organizing music, but still not up to par. Read the full story here. |
| Video: Jabra STONE2 Bluetooth headset review Posted: 28 Dec 2010 11:13 AM PST The Jabra STONE2 is the second version of Jabra's integrated Bluetooth headset and charging base product. This new model supports completely hands-free voice controls for answering and ignoring calls, among many other features. Michael tests it out for us and gives us the low-down on this slick looking headset. Watch the video here. |
| Analyst says BlackBerry PlayBook has battery issues, may be delayed Posted: 28 Dec 2010 09:58 AM PST An analyst with Kaufman Brothers is claiming that the BlackBerry PlayBook, RIM's upcoming tablet, has poor battery life. The analyst says that this could result in RIM delaying the launch of the tablet until May 2011. Read the full story here. |
| iPhone and iPad users file class action lawsuit against Apple over privacy concerns Posted: 28 Dec 2010 08:01 AM PST A group of iPhone and iPad owners are suing Apple in a class action lawsuit filed in California. The iPhone and iPad users claim that Apple provided personal information to third-party advertisers without their consent. Read the full story here. |
| Press Release: AT&T Taps Bazaarvoice to Get Closer to Customers on Facebook Posted: 28 Dec 2010 07:05 AM PST AT&T innovates ahead of the pack to bring ratings and reviews onto its Facebook fan pag Read the full story here. |
| HTC promo page suggests new 4G "Thunderbolt" smartphone for Verizon Posted: 28 Dec 2010 06:29 AM PST And HTC promo page on the company's website shows a covered smartphone and touts that it will be first to 4G again, implying that it will unveil a new LTE based 4G smartphone for Verizon at CES next week. Read the full story here. |
| 8mm Vintage Camera app for iPhone adds hipster touch to video Posted: 28 Dec 2010 05:38 AM PST A new application called 8mm Vintage Camera allows its users to add some vintage effects to their videos. The app features dust particle effects, scratches, and age filters, and while we typically think this just ruins a perfectly good HD video, the app is available for $2 for anyone that wants to add that dated look. It should work on both the iPhone and the iPod touch, and is available in the iTunes App Store. Read the full story here. |
| AT&T expanding NYC Times Square Wi-Fi hotspot area ahead of New Years Eve Posted: 28 Dec 2010 05:19 AM PST AT&T is reportedly planning to expand its New York City Times Square Wi-Fi hotspot before crowds roll-in for the New Year's Eve event on Friday. It will also expand its hotspot footprint by adding coverage to San Francisco's Embarcadero district. New York and San Francisco are two cities that have experienced strained AT&T networks due to heavy iPhone traffic. Read the full story here. |
| AppsFire for Android gets video demos, shows potential for Android Market Posted: 28 Dec 2010 05:13 AM PST AppsFire, a popular application that makes it easier to find new applications for iOS and Android smartphones, has announced that its Android application now supports app promo videos. That means that users can browse for new applications and, if developers have provided one, view a video of the application being demonstrated. This will help users better understand exactly what an application can offer. AppsFire says that Google released the API for this feature, so it may be something that we see in the Android Market in the future. Read the full story here. |
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