If this was an android phone, you just need to readd the widget. In the space when you had the widget, long press to get the add/personalize menu. Select Widget and search through the options. There bookmark favorite widgets and people favorite widgets.
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Tips How to Use Social Networking in Cell Phone
June 7th, 2011
admin Among mobile users, support application for social networking activity is a popular thing. Among the popular are Facebook, Friendster, My Space, Twitter, Bebo,
Cool to send 10 intellectual mobile phones to go on the market …
April 15th, 2011
jedwan The news on April 15, the space dragon is cool sends and declares the new offensive of intellectual mobile phone of start recently, introduce 10 the intersection of Android and intellectual mobile phone while being intensive will it be …
Sprint says its NFC-based payment service will launch this year, beat other carriers to the cash register
April 5th, 2011
jedwan AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon may have all lined up to support the so-called Isis mobile payment system for cellphones, but Sprint has decided to go it alone for various reasons, and it’s now saying it plans to beat the others to market. As Bloomberg reports, Sprint is already working with payment networks and handset makers on its own NFC-based system, and it says it plans to roll out the service sometime this year, while Isis has previously stated that it only expects to be ready in 2012. While details are otherwise still fairly light, Sprint says that customers will be able to have purchases billed to their regular credit card statements rather than their phone bill, and that it will rely on alternatives to taking a percentage each transaction for itself as Isis plans to do. Of course, while this is Sprint’s latest move in the space, it’s far from its first — in fact, it’s been running NFC trials as far back as 2007 . [Thanks, Carl] Sprint says its NFC-based payment service will launch this year, beat other carriers to the cash register originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 04 Apr 2011 18:19:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Powermat: the future of wireless charging – Sprint News & Phone …
January 7th, 2011
admin Just two years since it first debuted its products at CES and 15 months since launching, Powermat wireless charging products have show the potential for this space in the market, and not just cell phones but much more. …
Is Facebook working on a phone? (update: No.)
September 20th, 2010
jedwan A report from TechCrunch today claims that Facebook may be working on a phone of its own to compete in the ever-warming smartphone race. According to a “source who has knowledge of the project,” the social networking site has put two high level employees to the task of creating a smartphone which will allow deep integration with Facebook contacts. Apparently, says the source, Facebook has been concerned that Apple and Google represent some kind of threat as competitors, though there is rather deep Facebook integration in the Android platform, and even the iPhone app allows for contact merging. Additionally, the site speculates that the device could be targeted at the low end of the market ($50 or less), which would not place it as a direct competitor to anything but featurephones. The article goes as far to suggest that Facebook and Spotify investor Li Ka-Shing (who apparently had a hand in the Spotify featurephone with INQ ) may have started putting those efforts and relationships into the Facebook handset. But, INQ’s been down this road with Facebook already — take a look at the INQ1 . Still, TechCrunch says that Joe Hewitt and Matthew Papakipos are “secretly working on the project,” which is being kept tightly under wraps; even Facebook employees are in the dark about the plan. Hewitt and Papakipos have certainly both worked in this space: the former created the Facebook iPhone app, and the latter was head of Google’s Chrome OS team until June. But the article strangely leaves out what could be the most telling piece of the puzzle — the departure of Android’s lead project manager, Erick Tseng. After leaving the company in May , he went directly to Facebook to take on the job of head of mobile products. Keep in mind, Erick was high-up enough at Android to act as a spokesperson for the brand — even appearing on the Engadget Show to talk about the platform. But does this make for a Facebook Phone in our future? That’s not so clear — the idea that the company would see an opportunity in an already overcrowded smartphone marketplace is questionable, and if it’s truly worried about the major players, it wouldn’t be targeting a low end handset. We also may be giving the company a little too much credit to think that it can pull off being a heavy hitter in the social networking space (platform and all), and make a dent in the hardware and services game (remember, the competition is Microsoft, Apple, Google, RIM, and Nokia). Like all rumor and speculation in the gadget world, take it with a grain of salt, but you can be sure we’ll be putting our feelers out to get a concrete answer on this one. Update: Facebook wasted no time today shooting the idea down: “The story, which originated in Techcrunch, is not accurate,” a spokesperson told Mashable . “Facebook is not building a phone.” The company told the publication that it’s focusing on “deep integration” with existing mobile platforms, but that “building phones is just not what we do.” Is Facebook working on a phone? (update: No.) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 19 Sep 2010 14:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
LaCie Wireless Space Aims To Take On Apple's Time Capsule | Cell …
September 17th, 2010
jedwan The LaCie Wireless Space comes with a choice of either 1TB or 2TB of storage and it can be used to share media with UPnP or DLNA and it is also compatible with Apple’s Time Machine and can also be used as an iTunes Library. …
Droid 2 R2-D2 boot animation, live wallpapers leak out at light speed
September 10th, 2010
admin Digg Not willing to wait for the genuine R2-D2 edition Droid 2 later this month? Then it looks like you can now get the next best thing — the Star Wars -themed boot animation and live wallpapers from the phone have already been dug out from the recently leaked ROM and made available for download. Those include the Millennium Falcon flying through an asteroid field, the always exciting jump to lightspeed, an interactive R2-D2, and everyone’s favorite: the space slug. Head on past the break for a pair of videos, and hit up the links below to check out the rest (and download them). Continue reading Droid 2 R2-D2 boot animation, live wallpapers leak out at light speed Droid 2 R2-D2 boot animation, live wallpapers leak out at light speed originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Sep 2010 03:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
What type of phone at Verizon Wireless has this description …
July 8th, 2010
jedwan right now i have the samsung intensity. its an okay phone but its not great like i want it to be. i need a phone with A WHOLE LOT OF STORAGE SPACE FOR MUSIC AND.
The Federal Government to Double the Available Wireless Spectrum
July 1st, 2010
jedwan It looks like the Obama administration is going to back the plan for the doubling of the wireless spectrum. This is the space that’s available on the airwaves.



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