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Spring Design’s Alex eReader Goes on Sale Spring Design is announcing today that their dual screen Alex eReader has gone on sale via their website at www.springdesign.com. For $399, customers can pick up the eReader that supports EPUB, PDF, HTML and TXT formats.  According to Spring Design, pre-orders are expected to start shipping out no later than mid-April. Weighing less than 1
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Hands-on video: 3D gaming gets serious on webOS We were at the Game Developers Conference this week in San Francisco and we got some good hands-on time with the latest games for webOS. The platform was originally launched with a relatively simple software development kit: it was based around Internet standards like HTML and CSS in order to target the millions of web developers.
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Deployment platform adds web app support to its armory Mobile Entertainment is the leading community site for all professionals working within the international mobile content industry. We bring you the latest news, views and analysis from this fast moving entertainment sector, complementing our flagship monthly printed magazine and specialist events.
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Casio G'zOne Brigade: The Toughest Messaging Phone In the US of A [Phones] The Casio G'zOne Brigade is not a messaging phone you'd want to meet in a dark alley. It's shock resistant. It's water resistant. And like a great kung fu master, its outer strength is matched only by its inner fortitude. In addition to its durability, the Brigade comes equipped with a full HTML browser, a Document Viewer that handles Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDFs, and text-...
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CASIO G'zOne Brigade Tough Water, Dust and Shock-Beating Phone from Verizon The water, dust and shock resistant CASIO G'zOne Brigade is available today from Verizon. Geared for workers in tough conditions such as construction, public safety and utilities the clamshell Brigade has a QWERTY keyboard; an HTML browser; and Document Viewer, Push to Talk and microSD. The CASIO G'zOne Brigade n Matte Black with a unique crocodile texture exterior for enhanced grip. The Brigade&n...
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Verizon Wireless Casio G’zOne Brigade Offers Businesses A Tough Exterior For Extreme Conditions Verizon Wireless and Casio today announced that the water, dust and shock resistant Casio G’zOne Brigade is available today. The Casio Brigade sports a QWERTY keyboard; an HTML browser; and Document Viewer for reviewing Microsoft Office documents and PDFs; plus Push to Talk capabilities that leverage Verizon Wireless’ 3G network for two-way communication. The Casio
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Thanks to CJ for the heads-up that Emoze, the third party push email aggregator that preceded Nokia Messaging, has just opened up its 'Pro' version for free. You can read more about it below and on the Emoze Blog but essentially you get rich HTML, multiple accounts, Gmail, Hotmail and Facebook support, plus a lot more. 
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Virgin America dumps Flash over lack of iPhone support As the smack down between Apple and Adobe continues, Virgin America has dumped Flash from its website because of the lack of iPhone support. Virgin's new website, which launched Monday, replaces Flash with HTML to give users the ability to check in via their iPhones in the future. Virgin plans on moving their new site to HTML 5, once it's cleared standards ratification at the World Wide ...
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In the wake of the great Flash controversy of 2010, airline Virgin America appears to be stepping up to support Apple's portable devices. The company recently dropped Flash from its web site in favor of HTML5 in order to improve performance and increase compatility with devices such as Apple's iPhone according to The Register. "I don't want to cater to one hardware or one softw...
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Airline Virgin America has traded Flash for HTML on its Website, specifically to accommodate mobile users.
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