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Friday iPhone App Roundup: Brain Genius Deluxe, Phaze, Johnny Crash
Another week, another iPhone App Roundup. The inaugural post last week highlighted three apps that probably didnt deserve a second take. This weeks hunt was a lot more successful, turning up three games worthy of opening up your wallet. App #1 ...
Review: The Sims 3 for iPhone
I own a first-generation iPod Touch and a T-Mobile G1. While I love my G1 as a phone, I'm constantly amazed at the quality of applications and software that are available for the iPhone -- games especially. While I seem to have sort of gotten my...
Facebook for BlackBerry v1.6 launching tonight
Do you live your day status update by status update? Are the pads of your CrackBerry thumbs wearing away due to nonstop wall posts? Get ready for new stuff. When the clock strikes 6 p.m PST (not EST as some sites are reporting), Facebook will be ...
Garmin might finally launch the Nuvifone this month
When the Garmin Nuvifone was first announced, it was truly interesting. A GPS-centric handset made by one of the worlds leading GPS manufacturers? Awesome! That was a year and a half ago. Just when we were starting to get the inkling that this th...
Sprint CEO: Not so fast, Verizon, the Pre is ours
Sprint CEO Dan Hesse said that Palm Pre exclusivity will be longer than six months according to a CNET interview. We are very different company than we were 12 months ago, he said. And the Pre is the coming-out party for the new Sprint that shows...
New iPhone christened iPhone Video?
With rumors of the new iPhones video recording and editing capability abound, it seems clear that Apple is focusing their attention on one of their mobile juggernauts weakest points. So much so, in fact, that rumors also peg the new iPhone as hav...
Just when I thought I'd died and gone to heaven with the Nesoid NES Emulator for Android (see the review here), along comes a Genesis emulator from the same developer called Gensoid.If you have a T-Mobile G1 and you're even remotely interested in playing NES or Sega Genesis games on it, your total out of pocket cost will be just shy of five bucks. Nesoid costs $1.99 and Gensoid costs $2.99. Or simply buy one or the other. You can't really go wrong.


Are you dumb enough to buy a Pre from eBay?
Youve waited so long, and your time has almost come. If youre anything like me, youre refining your early morning line strategy, making calls to every Best Buy Mobile, Radio Shack, and Sprint store within a ten mile radius, and psyching yourself u...
The myTouch 3G: T-Mobile USA’s name for the HTC Magic
This is a picture of the box of T-Mobiles version of the HTC Magic, called the myTouch 3G. It should be available sometime this summer. The phone has been floating around Europe for a few months now. Itll be available in three different colors a...
NTT prototype phones let you play flute, check your blood and read e-papers (video)
These are some very early prototypes Japans No. 1 telecommunications company NTT recently showcased during the JPCA Show 2009 in Tokyo, but they are pretty cool to look at and may show a glimpse of the near future. The basic idea is to one day be...
Leak: Full specs of BlackBerry Tour 9630
The BlackBerry Tour 9630 could go down in history as the most leaked cell phone ever. The phone isnt suppose to hit carriers until mid-July and we already know everything about it after this latest leak. Heck, there have been full reviews done of...
RIM purchases Dash Navigation
Huh, this could work out. Remember Dash? It was that the little GPS start-up company that made the innovative PND that had a monthly subscription, but also routed you around traffic issues through the magic of the cloud. You probably never saw on...

 
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