Via PhoneNews.com, we learn about an update Boost Mobile has issued for the Sanyo Incognito, one of its new CDMA phones. The firmware update allows users to play full screen video, including streaming from sites like YouTube. Thats the good news. The bad news is that it makes the device a bit more restrictive when saving and uploading files. You can make the upgrade by going to Settings Tools Up...
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Macworld.com - Remember that court case from 2007 in which Viacom sued Google for $1 billion in damages for hosting infringing content on YouTube? As of Thursday morning, several legal documents from that billion dollar case have been unsealed. Now, thereâre a few new twists to the case.
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The days of downloading web content and uploading videos from mobile devices to YouTube without caring about costs may eventually come to an end. Thats the lesson to gather based on recent comments from executives at both AT&T and Verizon. Last week, AT&T Chief Executive Randall Stephenson said that a transition to variable pricing was in
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androinica on 12th Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
The FCC has released a new app designed to let consumers see a more realistic report on their phones data speed. FCC Test is a speed testing application that will help U.S. residents see data speeds for downloading, uploading, and latency (delays in processing network data). FCC Mobile Broadband Test is available for free on the
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androinica on 12th Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Continuing from our previous Sony Ericsson Vivaz videos we look at some of the key design charcteristics of the Vivaz and Vivaz Pro (human curvature, light reflection effects and material choices), compare the Vivaz and Vivaz Pro on video, take a brief look at some of the different colours that will be available and get a demo of the handset shooting video and uploading to YouTube. Taken together ...
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AllAboutSymbian on 9th Mar 2010 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
So by uploading your little "Google is Evil" manifesto to YouTube which is ... wait for it ... owned by Google, you're saying what? Cute picture, though. Video after the break. [via Walt Mosspuppet, which makes this even more ironic] read more
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AndroidCentral on 8th Mar 2010 (via androidcentral.com)