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Pocket Informant 2.0 for iOS [First look video]
If you are looking for an nice information management solution on the iPhone and/or iPad then you may want to consider checking out Pocket Informant. Personally, I use the app to sync my iPhone and iPad with my Google Calendar and with Toodledo. All said and done, it works and it works well. And in more »
Google intros Gesture searching on Android; International and sub 2.0 users screwed
Google announced a new app for Android that brings a bit of handwriting recognition to searching. The app allows users to create a gesture on the screen for searching for contacts, apps, bookmarks or song. Even better, the app learns as you use it. What isn’t so great is this app only runs on Android more »
Slacker, saved on smartphone – sings songs seamlessly
The new Slacker 2.0 app for Android is out and it looks amazing. The 2.0 version has added caching of stations to allow Slacker Plus users to play their music, even if no signal is present. Typically, music streaming sites, like Slacker and Pandora, require a data signal to stream. Slacker 2.0 app is changing more »
G1 To Get 2.0 Update
A recent article from our friends over at Engadget claims that the G1 (you remember? the first Android device) will be getting an over-the-air update with the rest of the latest Android devices to the new 2.0, or possibly, the Nexus One’s 2.1 software. While this would be a great update for all of the more »
Sprint bits: More Android, BlackBerry and Windows Mobile goodies coming in 2010
Just yesterday, Sprint executive David Owens took some time and did a live chat for Sprint customers and in that chat were some interesting tidbits. To begin, plenty of Android users have been wondering about the Hero. Well he confirmed that the HTC Hero, along with the yet-to-be released Samsung Moment would both be getting more »
iPhone 2.0 firmware caught on video
The variety of amazing iPhone applications seem to grow with each passing day, and as proof here’s a video showcasing what’s in store for version 2.0. Here we see a new calculator application, support for enterprise email, and possibly a whole lot of other features that haven’t been captured on video yet. And did I mention that the iPhone here is actually running on T-Mobile’s network and not AT&T? Well, I guess I just did.
Keep reading to watch the preview of the iPhone 2.0 firmware below….















