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Yahoo App Search, AppSpot make sense of App Store and Android Market
June 16th, 2011
admin It’s a common problem, really. You crack open your app haven of choice, stumble around for a few moments, and back out in frustration — it’s yet another round of Angry Birds instead of toying with something new. If Yahoo has its way, said scenario will no longer be a part of your routine, with the company’s App Search wizardry aiming to nix the guesswork so often associated with finding the proverbial needle in the haystack. It’ll be available on the PC (and momentarily, for iPhone and Android platforms), and will differ from those other app search alternatives by providing an all-in-one place that combines description, price, overall star rating from users, and screenshots. It’ll also pester you with daily, personalized recommendations of the iPhone and Android apps you should consider based on the apps you’ve downloaded, but only if you’re into that kind of thing. Head on past the break for the full spill, and feel free to Ctrl+F for the good stuff. Continue reading Yahoo App Search, AppSpot make sense of App Store and Android Market Yahoo App Search, AppSpot make sense of App Store and Android Market originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 16 Jun 2011 02:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Funny Cell Phone Signatures
June 9th, 2011
jedwan What is a funny signature for your cell phone – Yahoo!Xtra Answers Best Answer She Believed .L3VE$trucK. Par 2 da T Love sees roses without thorns CaUgHtInBeTwEeN caught inbetween 3arthDiscoveredBeautyOn11.21.92 Awesome …
Microsoft, Facebook, RIM, and others write to the FCC in support of AT&T-Mobile merger
June 9th, 2011
admin FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski has mail. It’s only a page and a paragraph long, but the letter he’s received this week has much gravitas attached to it, coming as it does from a select group of the tech industry’s biggest companies, all of whom are lending their support to AT&T’s proposed acquisition of T-Mobile . Of the eight new proponents of the deal, Microsoft, Facebook and Yahoo form a sub-group of software / web content distributors, whereas Qualcomm, RIM, Avaya, Brocade, and Oracle will have been motivated to speak up because they see the takeover as expanding opportunities to sell their mobile and networking hardware. The entire octet agrees that the melding of AT&T and T-Mobile’s networks into one is a requisite move for broadening mobile broadband availability in the US and for keeping the country competitive with the rest of the world. In their words, “an increasingly robust and efficient wireless network is part of a virtuous innovation cycle.” Virtuous for them, perhaps, but what about consumers faced with an increasingly binary choice of mobile carrier? Who shall protect their virtue? Microsoft, Facebook, RIM, and others write to the FCC in support of AT&T-Mobile merger originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Jun 2011 00:19:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Eldar Murtazin: Microsoft will enter negotiations to buy Nokia’s mobile division next week
May 16th, 2011
jedwan Yes, this is a rumor, and by golly it strains the limits of credulity, but take note of its source. Firstly, the details: according to Eldar Murtazin , Microsoft and Nokia will enter talks next week to discuss the potential for the American software giant to purchase the Finnish company’s mobile arm, meaning the part that makes all those delectable smartphones. Eldar’s not been able to dig up any further intel, but expects a deal could be closed as early as the end of this year. We’re inclined to believe there’s at least some semblance of truth to Eldar’s words because of his track record. Way back in December of last year, when nobody believed Nokia would deviate from its Symbian strategy, Eldar reported the similarly incredible-sounding news that Microsoft and Nokia were in discussions about the latter using Windows Phone as its main smartphone OS. That turned into reality this February, and more recently, the Russian mobile spy managed to also accurately predict Nokia killing off the Ovi brand in favor of an eponymous naming scheme for its services. And that’s all on top of Eldar’s knack for obtaining Nokia prototypes way ahead of release. So, assuming for a moment that Microsoft does indeed have its eyes set on turning Nokia’s handset business into its own mobile hardware division, what would it all mean? Well, we can only see this making sense for Espoo if underwritten by a humongous check from Microsoft, but that might not be a problem. The Redmond camp has recently shown its determination to get what it wants by spending $8.5 billion on Skype , and previously offered north of $44 billion for Yahoo, a good deal more than Nokia’s total market cap of around $32 billion . Let’s not forget, Nokia once used to manufacture galoshes and tires, so it already has a history of transformative change. And hey, having an ex-Microsoft guy at the top means that if this kind of move were to ever happen, now might just be the right time for it. Eldar Murtazin: Microsoft will enter negotiations to buy Nokia’s mobile division next week originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 16 May 2011 10:44:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
HCT Inspire contacts gone…..
May 8th, 2011
jedwan I just switched a week ago to the HTC Inspire from the iPhone. I was able to get all my contacts from my iPhone to my Inspire via bluetooth. I just recently started having trouble with my Yahoo email over wifi, etc. Now all of my contacts are missing. I still have my mobileme account and all my contacts are there, but I don’t know how to import them to my Yahoo account. How do I get my contacts back on my Inspire? Justin
Panasonic, Yahoo, more admit defeat, sign deal with Klausner
April 29th, 2011
jedwan It’s easy to mock the little guy when he takes a handful of giant corporations to court. Such litigious overzealousness usually gets tangled up or tossed out altogether — Klausner Technologies , however, is laughing all the way to the bank, with a stellar track record taking on some of tech’s biggest names over the past few years. To date, the company has scored wins in visual voicemail patent battles with Apple , Google , Verizon , LG, and Vonage — the company also struck a deal with Sprint , though presumably with less teeth-pulling. This week, Klausner added four more big wins to the list, inking deals with Panasonic, Yahoo, Qwest Communications, and Avaya in the wake of suits against the tech firms. The company still has ongoing battles with RIM and Cisco that will hopefully stay civil. We’d hate to see someone send a visual voicemail they’d regret later. Panasonic, Yahoo, more admit defeat, sign deal with Klausner originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 29 Apr 2011 13:13:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Motrola Android mobile phone Tablet Evaluate | Articles update …
April 28th, 2011
admin Motorola’s Android mobile phone product has collection a fresh standard pertaining to product calculating. Motorola’s digital product sports activities the 10-inch monitor along with runs Yahoo Android mobile phone operating system.



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