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How Not To Lose Your Investor During Your Pitch

August 30, 2010 NET News No Comments

The product you’ve built, the team you’ve assembled, the customers you’ve won, the growth you’re predicting – all crucial for winning investor support. And you can have all those pieces in place and still blow it during your pitch

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TeleNav releases free OnMyWay notification app for iPhone

August 26, 2010 Apple World No Comments

TeleNav is the developer of a lot of mobile navigation applications, including AT&T Navigator for the iPhone.

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Eye Mario System enables your face to control any NES game (video)

August 4, 2010 IT News No Comments

We’ll be straight with you — prior to this fine day, we’d never heard of the whiz kids at Waterloo Labs, but we’ll be keeping our focus locked on their initiatives from this point forward. Why, you ask

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Report Claims iPhone 4 Signal Issue Fixable with Software

July 16, 2010 Apple World No Comments

It didn’t take long for folks to realize that Thursday’s iOS 4.0.1 update wasn’t a panacea for their iPhone 4 signal attenuation ills. Apple simply addressed the way that the signal display is shown on the device, but a new report claims that a deeper software update yet to come may actually be able to fix the real problem. MacRumors is reporting that the heart of the iPhone 4’s signal attenuation problem is really “the result of an interaction between communication software with the device’s operating system and the antenna” — and according to The New York Times , the issue could presumably be eradicated with a future software update.

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The iCade Arcade Cabinet for iPad Becomes a Reality

June 28, 2010 Apple World No Comments

So you thought the iCade video game cabinet for the iPad was just an April Fool’s Day joke? Well, as it turns out, this little fun video game controller is a reality

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Oops! HTC Droid Incredible takes snapshots of sites you visit, hangs on to them after a hard reset

June 17, 2010 Mobile News No Comments

Thinking of selling your Droid Incredible? If you’re a mob-boss, peruser of the freaky-deaky, or someone who visits websites with sensitive data on their handset, you might want to hold off. Turns out, the Droid Incredible is snapping shots of the sites you visit for use with the built-in Bookmarks widget.

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Oops! HTC Droid Incredible takes snapshots of sites you visit, hangs on to them after a hard reset

Mac 101: Moving files from your old PC to your new Mac

June 15, 2010 Apple World No Comments

Filed under: Switchers A friend asked how to get her music, photos, and documents from her PC to her new Mac. There was actually a “Get a Mac” ad about this called Off The Air . In the commercial, the services was described as being free

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Feature: The BeOS file system: an OS geek retrospective

June 3, 2010 IT News No Comments

The Be operating system file system, known simply as BFS, is the file system for the Haiku, BeOS, and SkyOS operating systems. When it was created in the late ’90s as part of the ill-fated BeOS project, BFS’s ahead-of-its-time feature set immediately struck the fancy OS geeks

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Play Pac-Man for Free on Google’s Homepage

May 21, 2010 Apple World No Comments

Hey, it’s Friday, and it’s also the 30th anniversary of the classic arcade game, Pac-Man! To celebrate, Google has tacked on a playable version of the game on its homepage with the words “Google” acting as the only barrier between Pac-man and his frenemies: Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde. To play the game, simply hit “insert coin” and get ready to run. Or, if you’d rather play with another person, hit the button twice so that your partner can play as Mrs.

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Nike+ Heart Rate Monitor Heading For iPod Nano June 1st?

May 19, 2010 Apple World No Comments

For our fitness gurus out there, news is out that the Nike + iPod Compatible Heart Rate Monitor is going to be seeing a U.S. release on June 1, according to AppleInsider .

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The King Midas of iPads redefines excess

May 14, 2010 Apple World No Comments

Filed under: iPad What do you get the person with a US$1,200 stroller ? A golden iPad, of course. Now you can be the obnoxious jerk at Gymboree with this eyesore.

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SuccessFactors: Another SaaS Player With the Wind at its Back

May 10, 2010 NET News No Comments

It’s a lot more fun when the winds are blowing your way.

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Symbian peeps can now have at Swype

September 2, 2010

Texting has never been so much fun, thanks to the high-speed magic of the keyboard that could: Swype. But I know there are a lot of sad pandas out there who want to Swype, but just can’t because they own a Nokia. Well, you can turn that from upside down, matey, as Swype is now available for S60 5th Edition through Nokia Beta Labs ! Now, now, before you get too excited, I have to let you know that it is currently only available for the Nokia N97, N97mini, X6, 5800, and 5230, with other devices coming later

28nm Cortex A9 processors now possible thanks to Globalfoundries. Next stop: 20nm

September 2, 2010

All the engineers in the audience will be pleased to hear that Globalfoundries today announced that the very first 28nm ARM Cortex A9 dual-processor qualification vehicle has now been taped out.

T-mobile G2 will rock an 800MHz Scorpion CPU, Froyo, Flash 10.1

September 2, 2010

T-mobile have now confirmed, via their Scoop page , that the upcoming T-mobile G2 will rock an 800MHz Scorpion processor (as part of the new MSM7x30 Snapdragon chipset), run the Android hotness that is Froyo (sans Sense, as previously thought ), and will also be “ready” for flash 10.1. Now, those in the audience with an insatiable appetite for teh megahurtzes will probably be disappointed to hear that the clock is a full 200MHz slower than the usual 1GHz Snapdragon that most all high-end phones are gifted with.

More Revealed About the G2

September 2, 2010

T-mobile is really going to draw out this whole limited knowledge launch of the G2 .  This time, though, we have some confirmation on what you can actually expect.  It is well known that this will be the first HSPA+ phone , and T-mobile is telling you to “brace yourself for blazing-fast downloads, browsing and search” on the “fastest smartphone experience in America.”  Another note, and I do not get sick of posting this, vanilla Android 2.2 out of the box with one-touch quick keys (for quick access to Google shortcuts and applications) and Adobe Flash Player 10.1 ready (which probably means you will have to download it from the market yourself).  T-Mobile is also confirming that that Qualcomm MSM 7230 Scorpion silicone will be clocked at 800 MHz.  I know some of you wish it was clocked up to 1 GHz, but you need to remember that GHz isn’t everything.  Nothing really new there, but some official confirmation is always good.  The rest of the scroll box, from the Scoop page, can be found below.  Don’t forget to leave your thoughts in the comments! T-Mobile SCOOP

T-Mobile Outage In Seattle?

September 2, 2010

Unconfirmed reports are coming in via Twitter that T-Mobile is currently out in the Seattle areas. No information is known at this time, stay tuned for details!

Ding! Windows Phone 7 Is Done, Released To Manufacturing

September 1, 2010

According to a post at the Windows Phone 7 blog , Microsoft’s latest operating system is now fully cooked and ready to consume.

T-Mobile G2 Pricing Revealed: $200 With Contract, $500 Without

September 1, 2010

Not a lot to say here.

MyTouch HD Also Known As “Emerald” To Release November 3rd?

September 1, 2010

In case you aren’t interested in the T-Mobile G2 or the HD7 , perhaps the MyTouch HD aka “Emerald” suits your fancy? A trusted tipster has dropped off word that the release date for the next phone in the myTouch lineup will drop November 3 rd at your local T-Mobile store. That lovely little roadmap we’ve been following so closely I believe if I am reading it correctly states that the Emerald is dropping November 5 th , then again it could be a 3, its blurry as can be in this picture.

Are The HTC Shubert, HTC HD3 And HTC HD7 The Same Device?

September 1, 2010

A trusted source dropped off a piece of info a few days ago which we’ve been wanting to get up but when we saw an article this morning over at Engadget , it peaked our curiosity even more. This one goes out to all you Windows Phone 7 fans who are looking to see what phone Magenta might be picking up to deliver the brand new Windows Phone goodness

And Just Like That, T-Mobile G2 Pricing

September 1, 2010

So we’ve seen images , have a great guess at a release date and a pretty decent idea as to what to expect inside the device . How about price, you guys want to know price don’t you

Here We Go Again, T-Mobile and iPhone Rumors Persist

September 1, 2010

Another day, another rumor.  Yesterday we heard about merging with Sprint , but what about surpassing them?  Well, it is very possible that that could happen if this particular rumor came true.  It’s not the first time we have been on this roller coaster, but yet another analyst says the iPhone is coming to T-Mobile.  Tee Examiner’ s source says “There were talks about it, then strong rumors. Then, there were problems with the carrier. But now, the iPhone will definitely be available for T-Mobile.”  Is there any reason to believe this iPhone rumor over any other iPhone rumor

Apple Releases iOS 4.1

September 1, 2010

iOS 4.1, which has had a few beta releases over the last couple months, has been released. It’s nothing too major, but let’s go down the additions: Updated Game Center HDR photos HD video uploads over WiFi TV show rentals It should be arriving next week.

Sure Enough, SkyFire Announces They’ve Submitted To The App Store

September 1, 2010

Just last week, a couple of much-trusted birdies popped into the MobileCrunch office, claiming to have some details on SkyFire (a Flash-friendly mobile browser already available on a number of smartphone platforms) and its impending iPhone release. “They’ve entered the very final round of testing!” they said. “It’s going to get submitted to Apple early next week!” We’re one day past what we’d personally consider “early next week”, but sure enough: SkyFire has just announced that they’ve submitted the browser for Apple’s oh-so-important stamp of approval.

Live from Apple’s September 2010 Event

September 1, 2010

It seems like just yesterday, we were fighting our way through traffic on the way to Apple’s iPhone 4 antenna press conference. Today, we’re joining Apple for something a bit less out-of-the-blue: their annual September product announcement in San Francisco.

Droid Incredible Froyo update now rolling out to the masses. For real.

September 1, 2010

Now I know that the Froyo update for the Incredible was released on the 27th of this month, but that was just one of those limited-release roll-outs used to weed out any major faux pas before making it available to the great unwashed. If you weren’t lucky enough to get that joyous notification this past week, well, hold onto your hats, coz word on the web/streets is that the Froyo update is now being pushed out to all users. If this is the first you’ve heard of the Froyo update, and you’re peachy-keen (and you should be) to get it onto your device ASAP, then Android Central have a how-to on manually updating your phone.

T-mobile’s “almost 4G” HSPA+ 3G now live in 9 more cities

September 1, 2010

T-mobile continues to bring the latest update to their 3G network to more cities today, with the “4G-like” HSPA+ speeds now available in: Boston, Mass. Erie, Penn.