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Archive for February, 2009
Think iPhone App Starts Are Up Now? Wait Until March.
The land rush for iPad developers has begun in earnest. In its latest Smartphone Industry Pulse, Flurry Analytics notes that iPhone app development spiked following Apple’s official unveiling of the iPad.
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AT&T Awarded Contract With State of California to Offer Relay Services
DALLAS, Feb. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — AT&T* was awarded the majority share of the competitively bid, California traditional Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS) contract this week.
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The vid is not the best…… I took it with my DASH (tmobile cell phone) and is a lil off cuz of all the dayum moving!!
The first four iphone commercials for June 29, 2007 release
This video proves there are still tender hearted teens when it comes to gifts.
T-Mobile Sidekick LX… for when you want to be connected.
AT&T commits to LTE, names equipment partners
Almost exactly a year after Verizon Wireless named its LTE equipment partners , AT&T has done the same. And like Verizon, AT&T has chosen Swedish wireless technology provider Ericsson and French telecommunications company Alcatel-Lucent, to make the transition from 3G to LTE more streamlined.
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alchemysnap – OCR Camera Search Application for the tmobile G1 Device. What It Does: You're reading a magazine or newspaper and want to "learn more". 1. Photograph the text you're interested in with your G1 camera. 2. alchemysnap analyzes the photo, extracting text from the image, then pulling concepts, keywords, and search tags from the text. 3. Identifies tags, company names, persons, and other topic keywords are presented on the phone as a browsable list. 4. You can then retrieve Twitter, Google, and Wikipedia results related to the print material you photographed. Note: alchemysnap can also be utilized to photograph computer screens. For more info on this application and the underlying technology, please visit: www.orch8.com
