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Samsung Mobile Drafts Lamar Odom for Samsung Omnia II Commercial to Run During College Basketball Championships Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile), the No. 1 mobile phone provider in the U.S.1, is launching a new ad campaign for the Samsung Omnia II featuring celebrity athlete Lamar Odom. The campaign kicks off today and will air during the College Basketball Championships on local CBS television stations and websites.  In the commercial and with
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Droid to Taste 2.1 in March, Droid Eris Rooted to 2.1 Mobile phone carrier Verizon Wireless is reportedly getting ready to enhance the experience the owners of a Motorola Droid can receive from their handsets, namely to provide them with an update to the Android 2.1 version of Google's operating system. The software was announced about a month ago, but it seems that its release was pushed back ...
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Samsung Mobile Announces the Upcoming Availability of the Samsung Strive and Samsung Sunburst Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile) , the No. 1 mobile phone provider in the U.S.2, today announced the availability of the Samsung Sunburst, a full touch screen phone with a range of customizable widgets and the Samsung Strive, a stylish vertical slider with a full QWERTY keyboard. Both devices will be available beginning March 21
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After we had reported that Adobe Flash 10.1's adoption on smartphones would be limited by stringent hardware requirements, particularly the demand for CPU power from an ARM Cortex A8 chip or better, Adobe had posted official word of this requirement on its blog as well as detailing the installation procedure for Flash on various Android and webOS ... Related Posts Windows Phone 7 Series for H...
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It looks like Steve Jobs is wrong as Flash 10.1 Mobile still managed to get approximately 3 hours of battery time on the Google Nexus One with WiFi on. Increases in battery gain can be achieved by adjusting some of your device's settings, like backlight, WiFi v. 3G, and turning off unused radios like GPS and Bluetooth. Battery Performance with ... Related Posts Is Steve Jobs Right? Should We ...
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Adobe has promised to deliver Flash 10.1 Mobile to a number of smartphone platforms--Windows Mobile (and hopefully Windows Phones soon), Android, and webOS--and the now public feud with Apple is now intensifying after Flash's notable absence from the iPhone and the recently announced larger screen tablet, the iPad. CEO Steve Jobs recently went on ... Related Posts Adobe Reveals At Least 7 Mil...
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Defying rising competitive pressures in the smart-phone segment, No.1 mobile handset brand Nokia managed to achieve industry-leading profitability in 2009 Click here for more.
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Adobe makes mobile inroads as it joins LiMo Foundation, introduces Air for standalone, cross-platform mobile apps
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Palm's update for the Pre (and its Plus cousins) is expected to bring support for Adobe Flash 10.1 Mobile, which will be more closely related to the Flash plugin on the desktop, but in the meantime, the Motorola Devour will be hitting the market soon on Verizon Wireless with support for Flash Lite 3.1, which brings compatible with Flash 9 content. ... Related Posts Motorola Devour: A Sidekick...
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Some big news has come out of the Symbian Foundation today: the worlds #1 mobile operating system is going open source. This move puts the Symbian OS in a more competitive position against competitors such as Android (which is already open source) and has become something Symbian has good reason to be worried about. Last month,
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