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MeeGo – A New mobile platform

The world’s largest mobile maker Nokia and the world’s largest chip maker Intel have joined their hands to form a platform for mobiles named MeeGo. The news was unleashed at the mobile conference at Barcelona on 15th February. The new open source platform is created by merging the Nokia Maemo: its platform for Smartphone and [...]

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Symbian goes Open Source

Finally symbian has decided to go open source. As of today, the code is open and developers can join and make it better. The Symbian.org says that the future of mobile is now OPEN! So is our code. The complete symbian platform including all the source files is available for download from their website.

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Microsoft My Phone is no longer Beta

Yesterday Microsoft launched the full version of My Phone which was previously ‘beta’. I have been using this application for a long time and it’s one of my favorite Windows Mobile Applications. ‘My phone’ app is a free application that provides your Windows Smart Phone with safest synchronization with your online account/storage. You can always access [...]

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Motorola’s first Android Phone – CLIQ

Motorola recently announced the news of its first android based Smartphone named “CLIQ” which will hit the market in Novemeber. The phone will have a  new application called MotoBlur which will allow users to synchronize and backup their messages, contacts, photos and emails from their accounts on Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Gmail and other POP3/IMAP Email services. Further, [...]

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HTC Tattoo Brings Android to All

The Htc tattoo is a new rewarding handset that just has everything you need in a smooth and well integrated way. Design wise, the HTC Tattoo brings even more style to the Android family. The tattoo continues the tradition of slim full-touch. The sense UI ‘skin’ used for the android OS here on the HTC [...]

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Smartphones and smartphones again

Daily when I open up my Google feed reader, I see every other post on every Tech blog about smartphones. I’ve started to feel as if I’m reading the spam. Every feed I look is about smart phone. The question is do I really need smartphone? If not, why do these blogs keep on reviewing [...]

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