AT&T says it played no role in controversial block of Google Voice program for the iPhoneAugust 21st, 2009 AT&T says it was Apple that blocked Google VoiceSEATTLE — AT&T Inc. is telling federal regulators it played no part in blocking the Google Voice phone program from running on Apple Inc.'s iPhone.
Apple, AT&T answers are due to federal regulators' questions on Google Voice iPhone rejectionAugust 21st, 2009 Apple, AT&T to answer FCC query on Google VoiceSEATTLE — Apple Inc. and AT&T Inc.
AT&T claims no role in block of Google Voice iPhone program; Apple 'continues to study it'August 22nd, 2009 Apple denies 'rejecting' Google Voice for iPhoneSEATTLE — Apple Inc. told federal regulators Friday that it blocked the Google Voice program from running on the iPhone because it alters important functions on the device — yet Apple denied that it has rejected Google's application outright.
Google says Apple executive rejected Google Voice for iPhone, Apple has deniedSeptember 18th, 2009 Google says Apple exec rejected app for iPhoneSEATTLE — Google Inc. said Apple Inc.'s top marketing executive personally told the company that its Google Voice application had been rejected because it duplicates the telephone dialer on the iPhone and could be used as a replacement.
iPhone OS 3.0 OverviewJune 18th, 2009 Want to upgrade your iPhone 1.0 or iPhone 2.0 version to iPhone 3.0? Want to know what improvements you can expect after you download the latest iPhone 3.0? We have tried to make a brief overview of the latest iPhone OS. Have a look to know beforehand what you'll get in this latest version.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt resigns from Apple's board as 2 companies increasingly competeAugust 3rd, 2009 Google CEO leaves Apple board as companies competeNEW YORK — Google CEO Eric Schmidt has resigned from Apple's board of directors as the Internet search leader increasingly develops products that compete with Apple's core businesses, including the popular iPhone. Shares of both companies rose in early trading.
Vonage gets a cheap-calling app on the iPhone, BlackBerry; undercuts on international callsOctober 5th, 2009 Vonage releases calling app for iPhone, BlackBerryNEW YORK — Vonage, a pioneer in Internet-based phone service, is launching applications for the iPhone and BlackBerry that undercut the international calling rates of major wireless carriers. When the phones are connected to a Wi-Fi hot spot, the calls go over that link, bypassing the wireless carrier entirely.
GoGear SA2940 from Philips - An Impressive MP3 Player with OLEDOctober 31st, 2008 Philips has come up with an extremely cool looking mp3 player GoGear SA2940 which is a direct extension to GoGear SA2825. The newest part is the 1.5” OLED (Organic- LED) color screen that makes it look better and more soothing than any of the same specification.
18 Android Phone to be Launched This Year : GoogleMay 28th, 2009 Google expects at least 18 phones based on Android operating system to be available in the market by the end of this year. Andy Rubin, senior director for Mobile Platforms for Google, said that at least 18 to 20 devices will be made by eight to nine different manufacturers compared to only two Android Centric Phones at present - T-Mobile's G1 in US and Magic made by HTC in Europe.
TechBits: TiVo while mobile; Motorola's Google phone; AT&T satphone; Verizon ends the HubSeptember 30th, 2009 TechBits packagePHILADELPHIA — TV viewers can now TiVo using their BlackBerry. TiVo Inc., the maker of digital video recorders that can pause and rewind live programming, unveiled a free application Wednesday for the BlackBerry that lets subscribers set up recording of TV shows from the phones.
Google claims to Own the Most Efficient Data Centers EverOctober 3rd, 2008 Today we are operating what we believe to be the world’s most efficient data centers
This was said by none other than Google, the most used Internet search engine, the largest seller of online advertising, the busiest online video site (YouTube) worldwide. So one can very well imagine what a mammoth task it is to keep all these data updated in such innumerable servers of Google, that too 24*7.
Apple offers iPhone cut and pasteMarch 18th, 2009 SAN FRANCISCO - Apple unveiled its proposed new software for its genre-defining iPhone Tuesday and gave acolytes of the world's most popular smartphone the feature they most wanted: the ability to cut and paste text and pictures on the device. Lack of the cut and paste facility had been one of the main drawbacks of the device, compared to competitors like the Blackberry.
Over 1 mn iPhone 3GS sold in first three days of debut: AppleJune 23rd, 2009 SAN FRANCISCO - Apple Inc Monday announced that it has sold more than one million units of iPhone 3GS in the first three days after the new smartphone went on sale. The iPhone 3GS hit stores in the United States and seven other countries last Friday.
BlackBerry too launches online application storeApril 2nd, 2009 TORONTO - Taking a cue from Apple's App Store which allows iPhone users to download applications for their smart phones, BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) too launched its online store BlackBerry App World Wednesday. BlackBerry users will now be able to download software, screen backgrounds and games free, though some applications will be charged a minimum of $2.99.
Send SMS from Gmail!October 31st, 2008 Gmail is now becoming one destination with almost all the entertainment features you can ask for. They had secure mailing and canned replies and instant messenger.
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