Posts Tagged ‘Iphone’

GetFugu app to Feature on Windows Phone 7 Series

Getfugu Inc., the company behind the intelligent next generation mobile search tool, has announced that it has signed an agreement with InterKnowlogy,which is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. Does this mean that the Windows Phone 7 Series would be featuring Getfugu’s browser? Yes indeed, InterKnowlogy will create a brand new version of GetFugu’s product which will make it productive enough to work on the smartphone itself.

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Apple iPad with Multitasking and Dashboard – Possible?

While we do not believe that Apple has any plans to incorporate multitasking in it’s upcoming tablet computer, the Apple iPad, but Kevin Fox from MacRumors has an interesting theory to share. Accroding to Kevin, several of the stock apps found in the iPhone are missing from the iPad (based on the demo by Steve Jobs and the visuals on Apple.com) and since both the devices run on the same OS, the only explanation for this could be that Apple is preparing to introduce all these apps as widgets in a dashboard, much like the same one found in Mac OS X.

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Will iPhone and iPad Game Development Take Over The Mobile Gaming World?

With gaming industry heavyweights Sony and Nintendo having the majority of the mobile gaming market until the iPhone, some have wondered how many developers will begin to develop games for the iPhone and upcoming iPad instead of the PSP and DS. While the iPhone is often overlooked as a serious contender in the mobile gaming world, the attention the iPad has received in terms of its ability to compete with Sony and Nintendo have promoted Game Developer Research to survey mobile developers to get their take on their future of gaming.

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Profiling Windows Mobile ( Part I): Does Dual platform make sense?

Windows Mobile is old. The basic UI and underlying technology is the same today as it has been for years. Windows Mobile is not exactly the best mobile solution around. Neither is it “exactly profitable” according to Steve Ballmer! All too often Microsoft has been accused of not having a coherent Mobile strategy.

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Anticipation @ Apple: iTouch takes the digital connect further

Digital content has been available for years, but the right vehicle to consume the content has been lacking. Will Apple bridge this gap with the iTouch (iTablet in a first few posts) In March, Reuters reported that Apple had ordered a substantial batch of 10 inch touch-screens from Taiwan to be delivered in Q3 of 2009.

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iPhone users most satisfied lot (A US study)

Though Apple continues to hype the iPhone and the multitude of applications available through its App Store, iPhone users are indeed the most satisfied smartphone users and exhibit the strongest brand loyalty, according to a recent survey compiled by analytics firm Crowd Science.Of those surveyed, 40 percent use a smartphone and one-third of those are iPhone users.

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Apple: What Next?

Apple’s Q3 results have been very good! The thought is that this is Apple’s brightest hour and having hit the peak, there is no way but a gradual slide down. However there is more in the communication from Apple on how they let their own products cannibalize themselves and how they are innovating the future!

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Profiling the slide at Nokia (Part II)

Nokia’s Age of DenialWhile touch-screens had always been around, it was the iPhone in June, 2007 that had caught everyone’s imagination with its form, function, features and applications. Till then, Nokia’s N and E Series devices were the ultimate in technology. In Q2,2007, Nokia launched the iconic N 95, a do-it-all smart-phone that captured the imagination of the world.

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