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Microsoft Releases First Ever Android App

Microsoft Releases First Ever Android App

News Mobile & Telco

Microsoft, the company behind the Windows Mobile OS, has produced an Android-based version of its Tag application, which uses the phone's camera to allow users to read hidden information in barcodes. Considering the fact that Android OS has emerged as one of the most important rivals to Microsoft's Windows Mobile OS, it is surprising that the application was launched for the Android OS. But then again, Tag is also available for iPhone OS, Symbian and BlackBerry OS,...



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Private Property: What Google's Unified Privacy Policy Means for You

Private Property: What Google's Unified Privacy Policy Means for You

If you're wondering what Google's new privacy policy will mean to its users, read this!

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"We've been tidying up a little, making our privacy policies and terms more consistent, easier to read and easier to understand. You see while privacy policies, ours included, may not be the most popular read on the Internet, we...


Monthly Newsletter - October

Monthly Newsletter - October

News Mobile & Telco

The month started with One Mobile Ring reporting the Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S mobile phone is now available on Vodafone, the new BlackBerry Torch 9810 handset is free on Three and Carphone Warehouse announced a combined...


Weekly Newsletter – 7th October

Weekly Newsletter – 7th October

News Mobile & Telco

The week started with One Mobile Ring reporting the Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S mobile phone is now available on Vodafone, the new BlackBerry Torch 9810 handset is free on Three and Carphone Warehouse announced a combined contract...


Late News: HTC Rhyme, Foursquare Serves 1 Billion Check-ins, Glam Media Buys Ning

Late News: HTC Rhyme, Foursquare Serves 1 Billion Check-ins, Glam Media Buys Ning

News Mobile & Telco

Taiwan based handset maker HTC is all set to unveil its brand new smartphone, the HTC Rhyme. Powered by Google Android operating system platform, “Gingerbread”, HTC Rhyme will be hitting the market all around the US...


Monthly Review – June

Monthly Review – June

News Mobile & Telco

The first week of the month started with One Mobile Ring reporting the Sony Ericsson Xperia pro has gone on sale, whilst new games came to the Xperia Play, Nokia’s X7 went on sale and DLNA came to Symbian.Early on in the week,...


Weekly Review – 13th May

Weekly Review – 13th May

News Mobile & Telco

The week started with One Mobile Ring reporting the highest ever Tweet and Facebook update was sent, where the HTC Flyer arrived on Expansys, a slide out keyboard came to the iPhone 4 and we published a hands-on walkthrough of...


Last.fm moves to subscription-only radio

Last.fm moves to subscription-only radio

Listeners asked to cough up

News Web

Free streaming music service Last.fm is to become somewhat less free, with the company's vice president announcing plans to charge users of mobile and stand-alone playback devices.The service offered by Last.fm, which monitors...


Weekly Review - 29th October

Weekly Review - 29th October

News Mobile & Telco

Windows Phone 7 arrived on handsets at the end of last week, although the newest OS on the block hasn't really made a big splash in the headlines this week. There has hardly been any mentioned or news surrounding the Microsoft...


Weekly Review - 1st October

Weekly Review - 1st October

News Mobile & Telco

A much rumoured announcement happened this week, Research In Motion's Tablet was unveiled - the BlackBerry PlayBook. The naming of the device might not be understood everywhere in the world, where the average person in the UK has...


Nokia E7 – First impressions review

Nokia E7 – First impressions review

Reviews Mobile & Telco

Nokia’s Communicator series has always been a good seller for the Finnish phone makers, ever since they first began to arrive back in 1996 where the Nokia 9000 Communicator was even featured in the 1997 Val Kilmer ‘Saint’...


Garmin Partners With Asus To Bring Out Nuvifone Smartphones

Garmin Partners With Asus To Bring Out Nuvifone Smartphones

News Software

Satnav manufacturer Garmin has announced that it will team with PC manufacturer Asus to build its range of Nuvifone smartphones, more than one year after it first announced plans for such a device. Asus has extensive experience...

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