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Although it’ll be awkward to have this iPetals solar charger out on the street, taking advantage of the sun to keep your phone charged is just smart.
Only a concept now, but this charger-that’s-also-a-iPhone-stand is easy enough that some Chinese company could quickly put out a solution in a few months. [ Petit Invention via Into Mobile]
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February 9, 2010 - 12:30 pm
Tags: facebook, GPS, iphone, location, mobile navigator, navigon, panorama, phone, putting-it-even, spring, surrounding, twitter
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Filed under: Software , Odds and ends , iPhone , iPod touch Navigon has been very aggressive about keeping its highly rated MobileNavigator app [ iTunes link ] up to date.
February 9, 2010 - 9:00 am
Tags: firefox, flash, iphone, nexus, over-the-air, phone, phonemaker, smartphones, totally-support, WebOS, windows
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The good news first: Adobe’s promising Flash 10.1 is going to hit smartphones—Android, WebOS, Windows Mobile —and desktops in the “first half” of this year, a slightly less squishy date. And it’ll come over the air. The bad part?
February 9, 2010 - 1:47 am
Tags: communication, editorial, google-voice, google-wave, middleman, orkut, phone, photos, reader, sms, speech, voice
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Google’s two new announcements: integrating a Twitter-like service into Gmail and a goal of a real-time speech translation service shows what direction they’re taking the company: Into the space between you and every other human being on the planet.
February 8, 2010 - 9:29 pm
Tags: among-the-top, bundle, cable bills, conclusions, data, electronics spending, from-government, Gadgets, indolent-losers, microsoft, phone, phone-bills, spending, then-the-cheap, wish-the-data
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How much do single mothers in Akron spend on electronics? What about married Chicagoans, without kids, on their phone service
February 8, 2010 - 9:00 pm
Tags: bezels, camera, means-the-part, phone, phone-second, pictures, proximity-sensor, rumor, rumors
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Filed under: Hardware , Rumors , iPhone iResQ, the iPhone / iPod repair site, has posted pics of what they claim is the front faceplate of the next-gen iPhone. Two things about this piece of hardware are particularly interesting. First, the part is approximately 1/4 of an inch taller than the iPhone 3GS, indicative of a slightly taller form factor for the next-gen iPhone.
February 8, 2010 - 7:54 pm
Tags: apple, component, component-leak, extra-footprint, iphone, iphone 4g, iphone4g, leak, leaks, left-image500, phone, the-component
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An alleged leak of fourth-gen iPhone components claims to tell us two things about Apple’s next creation. One, it’s taller
February 8, 2010 - 3:14 pm
Tags: cellphones, Gadgets, guts, korea, lg arena max, lge, phone, real-smartphone, various-viscera
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As we become more aware of the various viscera inside our gadgets, otherwise unremarkable gadgets seem suddenly… strange
February 8, 2010 - 11:07 am
Tags: access-blocked, image, inevitable, network, other-subdomain, phone, the-inevitable, verizon, verizon 4chan, wireless
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Last year AT&T blocked access to 4chan for about a day, due to a DDoS attack against the site.
February 8, 2010 - 10:38 am
Tags: babel-fish, cellphones, countries, google translation phone, japanese, language, left-image500, other-countries, over-the-phone, phone, progress, time, translating, translation, translator
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Google already runs a successful online translator, Google Translate, but they’ve got far-loftier ideas than simply converting the written word. They want to translate languages spoken over the phone, according to their head of translation services
February 7, 2010 - 9:52 am
Tags: britain, consumer, flickr, germans, microsoft, phone, web-app, Windows 7
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This week it came to light that there have been senior people at Microsoft who have blocked, or tried to block new products from the company on the grounds that they hadn’t come from their own department. Now it’s widely known that different departments within Microsoft don’t talk to each other. Examples of this are SkyDrive and Mesh, two competing products that don’t interoperate, SkyDrive / Mesh and Office Online which don’t work together yet (though there is at least hope with this one as SkyDrive is being integrated into Office 2010), Zune and Windows, Windows and Windows Mobile, XBox and Windows Games… the list just goes on and on. Then let’s take Google, with one of the biggest portfolios of free and online applications, absolutely none of which talk to one another.
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