[ youtube video link for mobile viewing ] Back on St. Patty's day we announced here on the blogs that Need for Speed Shift 3D for the BlackBerry Storm2 finally hit App World. This is one of the games that was demoed back at the BlackBerry Developer showing off RIM's newly announced Open GL APIs. With the 3D version of the game now available for the Storm2, I gave it a download and walkth...
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The folks of Mobilissimo.ro recently recorded a comparison video between the iPhone 3G, Nexus One and HTC HD2, proving that the Google Phone is the best when it comes to display quality. This, in spite of what the displaymate editors claimed and proved over here. Heres the comparison video, showing the three devices playing the
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Enterprise mobile data access service revenues are set to reach $43 billion by 2014, according to ABI Research. In comparison, revenues from mobile messaging services, including SMS and mobile email, are forecast to reach $48 billion in the same period. However, in most markets except for North America and Asia-Pacific region mobile data ...
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Thanks to the applications using Flurry for analytics reporting, they can reliably and specifically detect and count devices in the market due to the amount of applications downloaded that are embedded with Flurry. The results are not exactly what one would expect, but the statistics seem to look like a solid leap forward for the Android OS. It simply wasn't the phone we had expected to set t...
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Whew, wow, my title is a mouthful. That's a lot of phones to compare and though I've only really reviewed the Google Nexus One, I just want to create a paper side by side comparison of the four latest Android mobile phones so that those still undecided about which mobile phone to get, can make an informed decision. Design Let's face it, though it's superficial, the design of a mobile phone can
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A post today on Silicon Alley Insider says that the Google Nexus One has been on sale for 74 days and has only sold 135,000 units. They make the comparison to the Motorola DROID and iPhone sales of their first 74 days showing that both sold around 1 million units. According to these numbers the
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According to a new mobile survey, Nexus One sales pale in comparison to those of the Droid and first-gen iPhone that both shipped one million units in their respective 74-day launch period. Mobile analytics firm Flurry has taken a snapshot of its database in order to find out how the Nexus One performed in its 74-day
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