Archive for December, 2009
December 24, 2009
Filed Under (Phone Buzz) by Admin
According to Taiwanese website Digitimes, an Apple vendor called OmniVision, which makes the CMOS image sensors in iPhones, is not only ramping up to supply 40–45 million iPhone cameras for 2010, but some of those will be 5 MP. This has lead some gossip hounds to speculate that the new version of iPhone, which is expected to be announced in June, will indeed be sporting a major camera upgrade from the current 3 MP version.
December 23, 2009
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December 22, 2009
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Verizon Wireless today announced that it has revised the specifications for devices on its Long Term Evolution network in the 700MHz band. Per the press release, the new specs address network access, SMS requirements, data retry test plans, new information about lab and signaling conformance, and details on the open development device approval and introduction process. The information will help developers in bringing LTE devices to market. A webcast will be hosted on January 20, 2010 to discuss the updated specifications.
December 22, 2009
Filed Under (Phone Buzz) by Admin
San Francisco’s Moscone West convention center has been booked from June 28 to July 2, under the vague-sounding slot called “Corporate Event.”
December 21, 2009
Filed Under (Phone Rumors) by Admin
December 21, 2009
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December 20, 2009
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The highly anticipated Nexus One and Apple iPhone made an appearance on Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update, with a bit of humor attached. Happy Holidays, everyone.
December 20, 2009
Filed Under (Phone Rumors) by Admin
When Nokia launched the N97, a lot of users were unhappy with the amount of RAM available to run the feature laden phone. Now, in its latest Software updates for the N97, Nokia has release Memory Re-Organizer, which frees up 3 to 4 MB memory for the Nokia N97. Just check your software updates and you will have that app waiting to be installed. Once installed the application runs and frees up memory of your N97. While the app is running, you cannot use the phone; but don’t worry, the app just takes 5 to 10 secs to finish what its made for. Once done, the app automatically uninstalls itself. The app works in the same way as the defragmenting software on our PCs, this one frees up the RAM.
December 20, 2009
Filed Under (Phone Buzz) by Admin
Remember that story from the beginning of the month involving Sprint and their tracking of your every move? Well, Stephen Colbert has a word to say about it. Several actually, and he used his final Word before his holiday vacation as his platform. You can watch the video by clicking here. Happy weekend and happy holidays, folks.
December 19, 2009
Filed Under (Phone Buzz) by Admin
According to the National Retail Federation, more than 50% of shoppers are procrastinators! If you’re among them, check out these last-minute holiday gift items. |
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