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  • TSA easing off new airline rules, JetBlue brings back live TV

    TSA easing off new airline rules, JetBlue brings back live TV

    It seems that the TSA is slowly backing down rules that were implemented after the foiled Christmas Day bombing. According to a Reuters report flight crews will now be a sort of Judge Dread enforcer. It will be up to the pilot and crew to determine if passengers need to stay seated or if they can have items in their lap. In-flight entertainment that shows the plane's relative location will also be under their jurisdiction. With this much power in their hands, you better be good for the sake of everyone else on board. A simple request for a glass of OJ might result in everyone having to put their heads down for the rest of the flight.

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  • Twitter App for the Zune HD: It works, but it’s buggy and censors tweets (not any more)

    Twitter App for the Zune HD: It works, but it’s buggy and censors tweets (not any more)

    Update: The app no longer censors tweets. Good, because that was the most ridiculous thing ever. Oh now this is exciting. Microsoft released a Twitter application for the Zune HD a few moments ago, and I’ve been tasked with testing it out for your edification. Spoiler: it works, it’s buggy, and I can’t see the sense [...]

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  • Seesmic for BlackBerry gets updated, pushed to the App World

    Seesmic for BlackBerry gets updated, pushed to the App World

    While Seesmic has been available for BlackBerry handsets since right around the end of November, it has thus far required you to manually download the application by visiting http://m.seesmic.com/. That’s like what, a million letters to type? Typing is for chumps. Fortunately for all of us lazy-thumbed folks, RIM has just given Seesmic the greenlight for [...]

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  • Google employees given HTC-made Google Phones, January launch imminent?

    Google employees given HTC-made Google Phones, January launch imminent?

    TechCrunch was certain that rumors of a pending honest-to-goodness Google Phone were the real deal, and now according to the site, Google employees are already tweeting with the devices in hand. If you believe what you see on Twitter, Google drones were given the HTC-designed handsets at an all-hands staff event, and the phone is quite a looker. One tweet reads "ZOMG we had fireworks and we all got the new Google phone. It's beautiful." while another says the phone is "Like an iPhone on beautifying steroids." One other, non-Google user on Twitter who's seen the device says that the device is a bit thinner than the iPhone, has a trackball (a la Hero), and has no physical keyboard... which sounds like the Bravo / Passion we've seen a lot of lately (and we hear is coming to the US soon). Apparently the device is running Android 2.1, is unlocked and AT&T-ready (no word on 3G status, but this could line up with our speculation about this being the carrier's first Android phone), and will be due sometime in January. We're guessing if that last bit is true, it will coincide with a CES announcement, but anything could happen at this point. If the device is out in the wild in such a big way, an end of the year press release wouldn't shock us either; of course, it's entirely possible that this is going to end up becoming the Android Dev Phone 1's true successor or an elaborate prank on Google's part in response to the rumors that have been building steam over the past couple weeks (they're crafty and they have a sense of humor -- it could happen). Anyhow, check out one of the tweet-tears after the break, and stay tuned for more info!

    Update: Google all but confirms that devices are floating around on campus in a post on its blog:
    We recently came up with the concept of a mobile lab, which is a device that combines innovative hardware from a partner with software that runs on Android to experiment with new mobile features and capabilities, and we shared this device with Google employees across the globe. This means they get to test out a new technology and help improve it.
    Not only that, but TechCrunch has more details on the device, claiming it will be a Google controlled, HTC-built model actually dubbed the "Google Phone," and will feature a "super high resolution OLED display," a Snapdragon CPU, a mic on the back of the phone that helps to eliminate background noise, is "really, really fast," and most importantly, will be sold unlocked. Essentially, TC claims that the phone will function on any GSM network you throw at it -- we assume that means an extremely rare pairing of both T-Mobile and AT&T 3G bands in the radio. Of course right now this is all speculation and hearsay -- until we get some solid facts (and maybe a device or two on camera), don't pull out the credit card just yet.

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    Google employees given HTC-made Google Phones, January launch imminent? originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 12 Dec 2009 10:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • AT&T data outage in San Francisco?

    AT&T data outage in San Francisco?

    Reports are flying in -- using WiFi, we suspect -- that AT&T's having a bit of a data and SMS outage in San Francisco. Our own personal experiences confirm the data, although text messages are sending and receiving just fine. According to a tweet found by TechCrunch, customer service is saying it'll take anywhere from 24 to 48 hours to fix -- sounds pretty extreme to us, and unfortunately we can't get ahold of anyone to corroborate. Let's put it to you, Bay Area readers, how's that iPhone working for ya?

    AT&T data outage in San Francisco? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 11 Dec 2009 20:41:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • yFrog Launches Twitter Clients For BlackBerry And Android

    yFrog Launches Twitter Clients For BlackBerry And Android

    yFrog, an image and video sharing site for Twitter, is furthering its mobile strategy by launching both BlackBerry and Android apps. Yfrog for Blackberry lets you Tweet text, images and video to Twitter, view tweets, search Yfrog, view followers and people you’re following, and view messages and mentions The Android app is more feature-rich, and lets you Tweet text, images and videos, view Tweets, mentions and followers, and search Twitter. You can also download multiple files at the same time, and upload videos up to 15 minutes long with high quality video encoding. And GPS location will be included with every upload.

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  • Eldar Murtazin: “Foxconn received order for next generation iPhone”

    Eldar Murtazin: “Foxconn received order for next generation iPhone”

    You've heard of Twitter, right? What about Eldar Murtazin, heard of him? He's editor in chief of Mobile Review and the ultimate insider when it come to all things mobile. So when we see a Tweet like this:
    "Foxconn received order for next generation iphone"
    We're inclined to believe it's true and certainly give Eldar's statement more weight than a random analyst note. Besides, if Apple's going to keep up the mid-year iPhone refresh cycle then the timing's just about right, eh?

    Eldar Murtazin: "Foxconn received order for next generation iPhone" originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Dec 2009 06:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • CrunchGear wants to kiss you this Holiday

    CrunchGear wants to kiss you this Holiday

    We at CrunchGear love you. Yes you. Not anyone else reading this. Listen. We're going to give you free stuff from November 15 until December 20. It's going to be so amazingly great you won't even believe it. Here's what's going to happen.

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  • What, exactly, is the Twitter Peek?

    What, exactly, is the Twitter Peek?

    I just got my hands on the the Twitter Peek (AKA the Tweek) and I’m trying to figure out who, specifically, this is for. First, let’s consider this my review: this device is not very good if you’re a Twitter “power user” like myself or anyone else with maybe 100+ followers and a few hundred [...]

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  • Curious XPERIA X3 tweet by Ericsson Labs makes you wonder

    Curious XPERIA X3 tweet by Ericsson Labs makes you wonder

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    Obviously, not every part of Ericsson (or Sony, for that matter) knows what's going on over at Sony Ericsson HQ -- though they share names, joint venture Sony Ericsson is a separate company, by and large, joined to its corporate parents more by ownership than by mindshare. Still, though, you can't help but find it interesting that Ericsson Labs' official Twitter account is tweeting about a story on Softpedia echoing recent rumors that the Android-powered, Rachael-skinned XPERIA X3 will finally bow next month. In the most sensational version of the conclusion-drawing that's about to occur, we'd say that Ericsson just underhandedly confirmed the story, the product, and the product's name -- and in the least sensational version, a dude in one division of a largely unrelated company is simply throwing out a story that he finds interesting. Considering the rumored specs on the X3, we're hoping its the former -- and realistically, we might only have a few more weeks before we find out.

    Curious XPERIA X3 tweet by Ericsson Labs makes you wonder originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Sun, 18 Oct 2009 16:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Verizon officially confirms they’re getting the Moto Sholes/Droid via Twitter

    Verizon officially confirms they’re getting the Moto Sholes/Droid via Twitter

    Considering that this thing has been spotted rocking the VZW branding countless times and Big Red's own execs have been seen with them in hand, there should be all of zero doubt in anyone's mind that the Motorola Droid (otherwise known as Tao, or Sholes) is destined for the carrier. With that said, it's always nice to see official confirmation, and it just came. Was there a big announcement? Nope. Press Release? Nuh uh. Random tweet from VZW? Yep.

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  • Tweet Reel Gives iPhone Users 640×480 Video Upload to Twitter

    Tweet Reel Gives iPhone Users 640×480 Video Upload to Twitter

    Video was one of the big features that numerous iPhone users wanted, and now that we have the iPhone 3GS, iPhone developers are taking the video API to new heights. Today, Tweet Reel is launching an iPhone application that is taking video on the iPhone to the next level. Tweet Reel is the first [...]

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  • Twitter iPhone balloon nears Nerdgasm Event Horizon

    Twitter iPhone balloon nears Nerdgasm Event Horizon

    What do you get when you attach an iPhone running custom software to a balloon and float it around a conference room in Bucharest? I don’t know but, these guys did it and got the iPhone to Tweet out random pictures from over the heads of rapt conference goers. It appears that this was done to [...]

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  • Jajah Brings Voice Calls To Twitter

    Jajah Brings Voice Calls To Twitter

    Starting today, Jajah is rolling out a brand spankin’ new service – Jajah@call, a Twitter user-to-user phone call solution. That’s right, ladies and gents. Jajah, the self-proclaimed “world’s most innovative IP communications company,” is bringing this new feature to the wildly popular microblogging service. This is not too much of a surprise, really, in light [...]

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  • Mysterious Microsoft tweet has everyone guessing what the heck it means: Something costs $29.99 (Update: Oh, it’s Windows 7 for college students)

    Mysterious Microsoft tweet has everyone guessing what the heck it means: Something costs $29.99 (Update: Oh, it’s Windows 7 for college students)

    Holy smokes, someone from Microsoft just tweeted a Tweet that has everyone jumping around like they just don't care! The tweet reads: “Good things are worth the wait... http://bit.ly/win741 will go live soon with all the details of the $29.99 deal. ^MS” What does that mean?! Windows 7 Home Premium for college students~! Woooo~!

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