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Bing default search engine for iPhone
Written by admin on Thursday, January 21, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: iPhone, News, software Tags: Advertising Company, Anonymous Source, Apple, Businessweek, Conflict Situation, Default Search Engine, Desktop Version, Disagreements, Giants, Google, Google Engine, Google Maps, Google Search, iPhone, Mobile Advertising, Mobile Market, Negotiations, Pawn, Safari Browser, Search Technology
Microsoft and Apple seem to be in negotiations to make Bing default search engine on the iPhone, we learn from MacRumors, citing BusinessWeek. Sources indicate that negotiations are already bears a few weeks and appears to have been initiated against the background of growing disagreements between Apple and Google.

“I know that Apple and Google are the primary enemy,” said one anonymous source of BusinessWeek, which estimated that “Microsoft is now a pawn in this battle. If negotiations will conclude successfully, it is possible that Bing to replace Google as default search engine and desktop version of Apple’s Safari browser.
A recent Google mobile market and acquire a mobile advertising company to Apple has brought the two giants in a conflict situation. There are even rumors that Apple would try to distance itself from Google Maps technology used by iPhone.
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Versace launching mobile phone
Written by admin on Thursday, January 21, 2010 | 1 Comment
Categories: Announcements, News Tags: Christian Dior, Collaboration, Elements, Fashion House, Fashion Style, Fashion Today, Fidel, French Company, Last Generation, mobile phone, ModeLabs, Occasion, Phone House, Tradition, Versace, World Market
Fashion house Versace Italian announced today, that in May, the first mobile phone that will bear the name.
On this occasion, Versace to join in the tradition launched by the competition and enter the world market a new line of accessories and items that luxury last generation.
The phone was designed by fashion house in collaboration with French company ModeLabs, which has made and the house phone
Christian Dior fashion.
Fidel Versace style, the new device will meet some of the elements of the house, such as skin and materials precious.
XP Phone will run Windows 7
Written by admin on Wednesday, January 20, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Announcements, News, software Tags: 802 11b, Camera Cmos, Generation Smartphones, Hsupa, launch, Lithium, Lithium Ion, Memory 512mb, Microsoft Windows, Mobile Memory, O Clock, Output Signal, Signal 1, Sim Slot, Ssd, Talk Time, Technical Specifications, Touch Screen, Vga Output, WiFi
Date of launch of XP Phone has not been made public yet, but the price of XP Phone is estimated between 400 and 650 U.S. dollars.
According to TechTree, XP Phone will cost as a next-generation smartphones (without subscription) and installation of Windows 7 should not be impossible, since the phone can still run Windows XP.
Here’s the technical specifications XP Phone:
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Windows Mobile 7 will get with Zune HD?
Written by admin on Tuesday, January 19, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: News, Windows Mobile Tags: Customizable, Fate, Hardware Manufacturers, Hd Test, Kernel, Minimum Processor, Mobile Version, Mobile World, New Version Of Windows, Notification Service, Oled Displays, Previous Version, Processor Speed, Silverlight, System Resources, Touch Screen, Type Business, Wm, World Congress, Xbox Live
Many expected Microsoft to launch a new version of Windows Mobile, version 7 in particular, in the Mobile World Congress, which will begin on February 15. But if the rumors will be confirmed, Windows Mobile 7 will mean the end of all WM applications so far, at least in the form that I knew. An anonymous developer told those of MobileChrunch the new version of software is radically different from current 6.x version and is not compatible with any previous version, so far applications fate could be sealed.
WinMo 7 appears to be, essentially, a copy of the kernel’s Zune HD. We support a single screen size and will work best with OLED displays. Microsoft will give formal specifications of hardware manufacturers and will force them to comply, otherwise denying access to the operating system. The specifications will include not only fixed size of the screen, but the size of RAM and minimum processor speed.
The interface will look the same as the Zune’s HD, with some controls built phone. So it is expected a multi-touch screen with a lot of media controls.
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Flexible screen phone, Nokia has shown that it can
Written by admin on Tuesday, January 19, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Announcements, News, Nokia Tags: concept phone, Concrete Step, Finns, Flexible Screen, Mobile Devices, Morph, Nokia, Patent, Prototypes, Samsung, Sony, Working Time
Nokia Morph, I’m sure you’ve heard of it. In short, a concept phone is 100% flexible, seemingly impossible. Here, however, that today the Finns have already made the first concrete step and had a patent for flexible display for mobile devices. And other major manufacturers (Sony, Samsung) have revealed similar concepts (even prototypes), but the big question is what will make the whole device can be deformed and integrate specific features in the different forms it will take. Nokia predicts that 2015 will appear as the phone. Increase in working time.
Apple wants to restrict Nokia phones in America
Written by admin on Tuesday, January 19, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Apple, News, Nokia Tags: Business Practices, Finnish Company, French Company, Housekeepers, International Trade Commission, Nokia, Nokia Apple, Nokia Phones, Patents, People, Sony, Steve Jobs, Unfair Trade Practices, United States
War Nokia – Apple continues with a new episode, more aberrant than before. In short, Apple wants to stop imports of Nokia phones in the United States.
Apple has sent a written complaint to the International Trade Commission, a federal agency in charge of examining business practices. Men’s Steve Jobs require a ban on imports of Nokia phones because the Finnish company uses unfair trade practices.
Action of the Apple is a response to the war unleashed by Sony in December last year. Sony blamed the people at Apple that infringe patents owned by french company.
Most likely, Apple and Nokia will argue that two housekeepers shaken, after which they will reach an agreement.
Google confirmed a major update to Android 2.x
Written by admin on Sunday, January 17, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Google Android, News Tags: android, Codenames, Dessert, Donut, Google, Half Year, Intervals, Milestones, New Features, Noticeable Changes, Pipeline, Revisions, Sync, Themes, Tseng, Voice Recognition, Web Browser
Google confirmed that it already has a major update to Android 2.x in the pipeline tonight with word of its next codename. Android Senior Product Manager Erick Tseng in an interview told The Engadget Show that the next revision is nicknamed “Froyo“, short for “frozen yogurt”. The naming is in sync with past Android revisions’ dessert themes, as 1.6 was nicknamed “Donut” and 2.0 was “Eclair”.
What features are in store haven’t been mentioned, but Google normally reserves these codenames for significant milestones and often makes them public only when they’re within a few months of release. Version 2.0 added a much updated web browser, voice recognition and numerous other important new features, while even 2.1 adds animated backgrounds and other more noticeable changes. So far, updates have been spaced out in roughly half-year intervals.







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