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  • Enspert Unveils Line of Next-Generation Multimedia Android Tablets as Part of 2011 IDENTITY Product Arsenal

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  • EA Launches Free Pogo Games App on the App Store

    REDWOOD CITY, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS) today announced that Pogo™, its popular online gaming destination, is bringing the fun to iPhone® and iPod touch® with five of its most popular...

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  • Picsel Smart Office Offers Future of Mobile Working Now

    GLASGOW, Scotland–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Picsel UK announces that Picsel Smart Office is available for download on the Apple App Store, Android Market and Samsung Apps. Picsel Smart Office offers best in class office...

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  • VMware wants dual-OS virtualized smartphones, no ugly boot-loaders

    VMware wants dual-OS virtualized smartphones, no ugly boot-loaders

    VMware wants dual-OS virtualized smartphones, no ugly boot-loaders
    It's getting harder and harder to pick a smartphone, with options like iPhone OS, WebOS, Android, and Windows Mobile making the choosing difficult. Life would be easier if you could pick two, and that's what virtualization giant VMware is working on, the ability to run dual OSes in one smartphone. The company already has Android/WinMo and other prototypes running, but phones featuring the tech now aren't expected to hit market until 2012 -- a big delay from the earlier indications of a release this year. Those prototypes rely on ugly boot menus, whereas the vision for this tech would see users switching between environments on the fly, taking and making calls in either whilst juggling chainsaws and dazzling their friends. The company pledges it'll be a seamless experience, but we're doubtful given how even stepping out of HTC's SenseUI into the OS below can occasionally result in mild nausea. The bigger question is who would want this, and it's easy to think the answer is "basically nobody," but picture the poor corporate souls who must carry one phone for work and another for play. This tech could finally let them ditch that holster, and wouldn't the world be a better place then?

    VMware wants dual-OS virtualized smartphones, no ugly boot-loaders originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 07 Dec 2009 06:43:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • HTC introduces Sense, the first customized Android installation on its new Hero

    HTC introduces Sense, the first customized Android installation on its new Hero

    The era of Android customization has begun with HTC’s Sense UI, a customized overlay for Android that adds HTC’s stunning graphical interface to the sturdy Android OS. The UI will run on the new Hero, a 3.2-inch touchscreen phone running at 528MHz with MicroSD slot. More specs on the phone: With its 3.2-inch HVGA display, the HTC [...]

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  • iPhone 3.0: What You Need to Know

    iPhone 3.0: What You Need to Know

    We’ve known about 3.0 for some time and today Apple revealed a few more nuggets to get you excited about the upcoming OS upgrade on the iPhone. Cut, Copy, Paste: Works across apps, undo support, developer APIs. MMS: Support for sending Photos, contacts, audio files, etc over the cell network. 24 carriers will support iphone MMS [...]

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  • Apple beefs up Exchange support

    Apple beefs up Exchange support

    It was inevitable and it sure took long enough, but Apple finally put some effort into support Exchange. Announced at WWDC, Exchange support is now built into Mail, iCal and Address Book in Snow Leopard. “You fill in your email address and password - and you’re set, across all 3 apps.” Apple has implemented autodiscovery of [...]

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