Handmark, the company which we know for its Pocket Express application/service, announced Express News, a free mobile news application for Android-based phones. App’s key features include: Eight languages supported: English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Finnish and Swedish; More than 300 news feeds from trusted sources around the world, including AP, Canadian Press, and AFP; Click to Read More >
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Rumor has it on the next Nokia Internet Tablet referred to as the N900, Rover,coming this year to T-Mobile USA. MobileCrunch has published what is believed to be specifications of Nokia’s upcoming Internet Tablet, possibly called the N900. The specs they report are no surprise: They’re a combination of the existing N810, some features of Click to Read More >
Toshiba’s Biblio is touted as an e-book reader. Instead of an electronic paper display like ones found in established e-book readers, such as Amazon’s Kindle, the biblio makes do with a traditional 3.5-inch LCD touchscreen with an extra-long 480×960 resolution. The advantage here is that the Biblio can render crisp color images rather than grayscale, Click to Read More >
Two giant carriers Spain’s Telefónica and Japan’s NTT DoCoMo will debut Toshiba TG01 Windows Mobile Phone in Japanese and Spanish market starting June 2009, respectively. The Japanese version, called PRO T-01A, will arrive sometime in June, while Spain will get the TG01 in July. This high-end smartphone offers a huge 4.1-inch WVGA touchscreen display, a Click to Read More >
Nokia 5630 XpressMusic Pictures – The Nokia 5630 XpressMusic runs on a powerful ARM11 processor at 600 MHz and features a 2.2” TFT QVGA display with 16 million colors. It features microSDHC memory slot and stereo Bluetooth. Also on-board is a 3.5mm jack, which is one of the must-have features on a music phone, and Click to Read More >
Leonard Rossiter is one of the greatest comedy geniuses who’s ever lived, and many people reckon his finest hour was The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin (in the interests of fairness, though, just as many people reckon that series had a tremendously weak script, and was made great solely by Rossiter and the other Click to Read More >