50 HTC Touch devices playing a Christmas Song
Jonne Eilimö | December 22, 2009 14:42 UTC | 0 comments |Modern art a’la HTC Touch.
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Modern art a’la HTC Touch.
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This is the coolest unboxing video I have ever seen. Not because the unboxers, but because of the way it was designed to be unboxed by Nokia. You actually need to ‘hack’ into the box via a terminal connection through the micro-USB port that is located on the box.
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Vodafone UK will start selling the iPhone on January 14th, 2010. The lowest monthly fee is £30, and there is a 1GB monthly limit on data.
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Tapulous has told that they are making nearly $1 million a month with their games sold on the Apple App Store. The company’s most famous game, Tap Tap Revenge, has been installed on over 20 million iPhones, and played over 600 million times. This means, that the game is installed on every third iPhone out there.
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Nokia today released firmware updates to three of their phones, the N82, N95 and N95 8GB version. Remember to make a backup of your phone before updating. Here are the new version numbers:
All the updates are available via Nokia Software Update(included in the Ovi PC Suite).
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Alberto Torres, head of Nokia Solutions Unit, stated that “the iPhone killer 2″ (N900 was attempt #1) will be released in the second half of 2010. The phone will run on Maemo 6, and therefore be a possible follow-up to the N900. The phone will support systemwide multi-touch gestures, and a screen that automatically turns when you move from landscape to horizontal and back. Maybe this is a confirmation for the N920?
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An Italian blog, hdblog.it, today leaked two images of what they tell to be HTC Espresso’s Sense UI. Not that much is known at the moment of the phone, but the name came up in the leaked ROM of Android 2.1. Seems like HTC is working on a UI overhaul to its Sense UI.
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The next World Wide Developers Conference will most probably be held June 28th, to July 2nd, 2010. Moscone Center has this date booked for a “Corporate Event”, and this is exactly the name that Apple has used previous years to book the event. During the WWDC Apple has show’d us the next generation iPhone and demonstrated the next iPhone OS version.
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