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Tag: BlackBerry

BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300

| April 19, 2012 | 0 Comments

BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is one of the finest smartphones from the Blackberry Curve series. It is certainly a great phone for emailing and text-messaging. With BBM™ (BlackBerry Messenger) you can stay hooked with your friends 24*7. It profusely mingles texting, emailing and social networking for an enriching web experience. This means, you can download attachments, [...]

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BlackBerry 8520

| April 19, 2012 | 0 Comments

Blackberry 8520 is a QWERTY smartphone that is programmed to master your everyday. It supports easy media sharing, so surf the Internet, download attachments and stream videos with fast 3G. IT is wi-fi enabled and all you have to do is just connect to a Wi-fi and start leveraging the Internet. Be it social networking sites [...]

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Mizzu Movies,Honeycomb tablets

| April 6, 2012 | 0 Comments

you the one to own a Honeycomb tablet, looking for a enhanced movie and video management system? If yes, then Mizzu, earlier known as Mizzu Movies is the perfect Android application for you which helps you to manage your favorite movies and television shows. The application recognizes movies automatically with title, cover art and plot [...]

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Instagram now on Android phones

| April 6, 2012 | 0 Comments

iPhone-less hipsters rejoice: The popular photo-taking and photo-sharing app Instagram is now on Android. The app has already been available on the iPhone and iPod Touch, where it’s been downloaded more than 30 million times. Free to use, Instagram lets people apply various filters to the photos they snap with their mobile devices. Some of [...]

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New Google Blogger ‘Gadgets’ Push Google+

| April 6, 2012 | 0 Comments

Google announced over at the Blogger Buzz blog that two new “gadgets” will be available to users of the popular Blogger blogging platform. Both “gadgets” will more tightly integrate Blogger blogs with Google’s social network, Google+. The first, the “+1 button gadget”, simply places a “+1″ button on your blog for people to click. This [...]

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App Review: iPhoto for iOS

| April 6, 2012 | 0 Comments

Photo for iOS offers some very interesting editing capabilities, especially in comparison to Photoshop Touch. As far as image editing for tablets goes, iPhoto holds its own against Photoshop Touch and it costs half of what Photoshop Touch does. While iPhoto may lack a feature or two that Photoshop doesn’t, the simplicity of using iPhoto [...]

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Wireless Gadgets, Data Centers Drive Brighter IT Spending Outlook

| April 6, 2012 | 0 Comments

Wireless Gadgets, Data Centers Drive Brighter IT Spending Outlook, Gartner Says Don’t let a stronger dollar fool you. The worldwide information technology spending is brightening in 2012, tech-tracker Gartner said Thursday, even as it cut its 2012 information technology spending forecast as the U.S. currency rose in value. When measured in constant U.S. dollars, Gartner [...]

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Best iPhone news and weather apps

| April 6, 2012 | 0 Comments

f you’re a web worker, mobile computing is either a necessity of the job or something you choose to do to get away from the monotonous confines of your office work station. Along with your laptop and (most probably) your iPhone/Blackberry/[insert handheld here], there are a plethora of useful devices that you can tag along [...]

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IPHONE NEWS APPS COMPARED

| April 6, 2012 | 0 Comments

We’re all being told that mobile is the next big thing for news, but what does it mean to have a good mobile news application? Just as an online news site is a lot more than a newspaper online, a mobile news application is a lot more than news stories on a small screen. The [...]

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South Africa takes TB battle to mine shafts

| April 6, 2012 | 0 Comments

South Africa is shifting its lines in the battle against tuberculosis to mines, where lung-attacking dust, crowded working conditions and a pan-African workforce make the industry a focal point for spreading the disease. Drug resistant TB strains, associated with cramped urban conditions, are spreading among miners, who have infection rates about three times higher than [...]

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