Archive for 'Mobile Phone News'
Microsoft unleashes Windows Mobile 7
Posted on 12. Oct, 2010 by Jes Darmanin.
Today, Microsoft unleashed its Windows Mobile 7 to the world, Microsoft has managed to built a surprisingly solid new OS but in terms of hardware, there’s really nothing revolutionary, buy certainly competitive. On the platform side, Windows Phone 7 has yet to really prove itself to a large audience due to a the bad reputation [...]
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Articulated Naturality – the new frontier of Mobile
Posted on 08. Oct, 2010 by Jes Darmanin.
Articulated Naturality is set to take Augmented Reality to a whole new level. With an AN app, you could point at a hotel building, zoom in on a particular room, and find out whether it is available for that night or not. Check out the video, where you can get a much better explanation. QPC – Articulated [...]
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HTCSense.com open for Desire HD/Desire Z users
Posted on 07. Oct, 2010 by Jes Darmanin.
HTCSense.com, the online extension of the popular HTC sense user interface has gone live and is now accepting sign-ups. Announced alongside the HTC Desire HD and Desire Z last month, the new site allows users to remotely access messaging content stored on their device from the browser, locate and wipe their handset if it’s lost, [...]
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Breaking News!! – iPhone 5 photo leaked!
Posted on 07. Jul, 2010 by Jes Darmanin.
Breaking news: Apple to come with iPhone 5 later this month!
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Apple’s Own “Vista” moment – the iPhone 4!
Posted on 02. Jul, 2010 by Jes Darmanin.
The iPhone 4 has everything when it comes to cool factor, with its stainless steel chassis and glass front and back. I can’t help but feel that Apple didn’t take the time to work out the kinks. As beautiful and stylish the iPhone 4 is to look at and hold, and as useful as some [...]
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iPhone… Android… Windows? Vote your Favourite!
Posted on 12. May, 2010 by Jes Darmanin.
This month, we are asking all our visitors to vote their favourite mobile phone operating system. The top 5 contenders are Nokia’s Symbian, Apple’s OS X, Google’s Android, Microsoft’s Windows and Blackberry’s OS. To vote, head over to http://itnews.com.mt/polls/ and select your favourite os from the list.


