Archive for May, 2009

May 24, 2009
Filed Under (Phone Buzz) by Admin

I don’t mean to say that there’s nothing to be happy about regarding the features of Cupcake. It’s just that it’s been hyped so hard for so long (I am not exempt) that I doubt the software can maintain the stir that has surrounded its release or live up to public expectation and justify everyone’s anticipation. Don’t expect it to make coffee and automatically shoot deadly lasers at insects. Those features are currently in beta.

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May 23, 2009
Filed Under (Phone Rumors) by Admin

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May 22, 2009
Filed Under (Phone Rumors) by Admin

Everyday we use mobile phones, drool over their features and show them off whenever we get a chance. Like many features of any mobile phone one of the technology that is an essential part of the mobile phone is T9.T9 Text Input, a global brand is the flagship product of Nuance Communications. It is the leading alphabet-based and Chinese, Japanese and Korean character-based text input software, and is available in 49 languages. By incorporating T9 Text Input into mobile communications products, companies are solving the fundamental problem of how to quickly and easily type and send text messages. More than 800 mobile phone models available throughout the world today include T9 Text Input and the technology has been licensed to major consumer electronics and communications equipment manufacturers worldwide. The application helps add words of your choice and personalize your phone, enhances word completion and customizes word choice list, word reordering, next word prediction and Indic Languages.

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May 22, 2009
Filed Under (Phone Buzz) by Admin

Since we
can’t actively cover every news article that breaks (as much as we
would love to), PhoneDog compiles various announcements and press
releases that have been published throughout the week and places them
in one easy to read article.  Enjoy!

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May 22, 2009
Filed Under (Phone Rumors) by Admin

The upcoming iPhone, which is now supposedly launching on July 17th is rumored to have a compass, which indicates of a built-in magnetometer. This helps the compass in showing right directions. This digital compass, which will be used in Apple’s newest iPhone will be supplied by a Japanese company called Asahi Kasei. Some geeky developers found out compass files in the iPhone 3.0 developer version, which identify Asahi Kasei’s azimuth sensor. Sounds too geeky for me. Generally mobile phone companies procure their components from China and Taiwan, but this is not the first time Apple is procuring from a Japanese technology supplier, Asahi Kasei has been the supplier for the iPod Touch since its launch but nobody is clear as to what exactly Asahi is supplying to Apple for iPod Touch. Recently, some more specifications of the new iPhone leaked, which now will have a 3.2 mega pixel snapper, video recording, 32GB beefed up memory and more processing power, so then more high-end games now!!!

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May 22, 2009
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May 21, 2009
Filed Under (Phone Rumors) by Admin

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May 21, 2009
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According to NokiaMobileBlog, a “well respected retailer” tagged the estimated arrival of the N97 into its catalog as May 31. The last report on the N97’s imminent arrival tagged June 2.

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May 21, 2009
Filed Under (Mobile Phones) by Admin


With Pet Zodiac and One Of Americas Leading Pet Astrologers.

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May 20, 2009
Filed Under (Phone Buzz) by Admin

Remember that leaked T-Mobile roadmap where certain elements  were hidden by black boxes? It depicted Houdini, Sapphire, and Bigfoot, and disclosed the end-of-life for the G1. And then there was the WalMart release list that featured a device called Morrison. These two leaks started a lot of talking, and astute observers began postulating OEM responsibility for each handset.

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