We have a couple of videos for your entertainment today of the first smartphone from Nokia to carry a ‘capacitive’ touch screen, the S60 packing, Comes With Music, Nokia X6, with both videos lasting just over the five minute mark. The first video covers the Nokia X6 hardware and takes us through what the Nokia X6
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We've already pegged the Nuron as a newbie's first touchscreen smartphone with some low end to middle of the road specs...
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Avid bloggers owning a BlackBerry may dig their feet into this piece of news. A new version of Wordpress, v1.1 has officially been released. This new Wordpress for BlackBerry app enables users to write posts, upload images and videos, edit pages and manage comments. Some of the new attributes boast of geotagging of posts, notification
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Thanks to AndroidHD for compiling two awesome videos of 100 best Android games being played on Motorolas DROID (Milestone in UK) and Googles Nexus One. For your convenience weve loaded both videos and a list of apps along with a link to either our Android app review or app listing in our AndroidTapp.com Android Market
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I had pointed this out in a comment yesterday, but with so many press reports suggesting that Viacom's filing found some sort of "smoking gun" in the YouTube emails concerning founders talking about "stealing" videos, it's worth pointing out that Viacom appears to have taken these quotes totally out of context. Thankfully, TechCrunch is putting some of them right back into context and no...
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Per 148Apps.com, training web site Lynda.com has announced the release of a new iPhone app [App Store, Free] that gives you access to all of their video training from the app itself.
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Here's one more point concerning the motions filed in the YouTube case by Google and Viacom. We had mentioned in our analysis that Google highlights the details of Viacom's rather large "stealth marketing" campaign to upload videos to YouTube, but Eric Goldman points out that the practices Google uncovered certainly sound like they cross the line of what the FTC says is legitimate: YouTu...
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