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No Open WebOS support for existing WebOS devices, no soup for you
Posted On 31 Jul 2012 By Myriam Joire. Under: Uncategorized.
Another day, another major blow to the webOS community. The Open webOS project announced today in its blog that the fledgling OS won't support any of the existing hardware -- like HP's Pre 3 and TouchPad. While not completely surprising, this is disa...
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Sprint to begin offering Microsoft Office 365 for enterprise clientele
Posted On 31 Jul 2012 By Joseph Volpe. Under: Uncategorized.
Suit-and-tie types looking for that virtual office on-the-go experience might want to hitch a ride on Sprint's cloud. Starting today, the wireless operator's introducing an add-on package designed for small to medium enterprise clients that bundles M...
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My BMW Remote app ready to Play with Android
Posted On 31 Jul 2012 By Joseph Volpe. Under: Uncategorized.
Stateside and overseas iOS users with a predilection for remotely controlling high-end German autos have had nearly a half year's worth of smug to lord over their Android counterparts. Not so anymore, as BMW's spreading the love and making its Remote...
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My BMW Remote app ready to Play with Android
Posted On 31 Jul 2012 By Joseph Volpe. Under: Uncategorized.
Stateside and overseas iOS users with a predilection for remotely controlling high-end German autos have had nearly a half year's worth of smug to lord over their Android counterparts. Not so anymore, as BMW's spreading the love and making its Remote...
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China’s new liquid oxygen and kerosene-fueled rocket engine lights up for testing
Posted On 31 Jul 2012 By Alexis Santos. Under: Uncategorized.
Liquid oxygen and kerosene, that's what fuels China's new -- and freshly tested -- rocket engine. When fired up on Sunday, it withstood temperatures as high as 5,432 degrees Fahrenheit (3,000 degrees Celsius) for 200 seconds and powered through almos...
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China’s new liquid oxygen and kerosene-fueled rocket engine lights up for testing
Posted On 31 Jul 2012 By Alexis Santos. Under: Uncategorized.
Liquid oxygen and kerosene, that's what fuels China's new -- and freshly tested -- rocket engine. When fired up on Sunday, it withstood temperatures as high as 5,432 degrees Fahrenheit (3,000 degrees Celsius) for 200 seconds and powered through almos...
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Apple patents iOS 5′s exposure metering based on face detection, keeps friends in full view
Posted On 31 Jul 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
Many photographers will tell you that their least favorite shooting situation involves a portrait with the sun to the subject's back: there's a good chance the shot ends up an unintentional silhouette study unless the shooter meters just perfectly fr...
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Yahoo’s IntoNow TV companion app for iOS adds screen grab, music recognition and chat features
Posted On 31 Jul 2012 By Richard Lawler. Under: Uncategorized.
At CES 2012 we were promised that Yahoo would integrate IntoNow's SoundPrint technology with its backend to pull up useful extra content about whatever TV program was being watched and now it's delivered that and more. IntoNow 3.0 for iOS (no upgrade...
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TomTom launches new hands-free dashboard mount for smartphones (video)
Posted On 31 Jul 2012 By Daniel Cooper. Under: Uncategorized.
TomTom is busting out a pair of new smartphone cradles to ensure your handset sits snugly on the windshield of your whip. The Hands Free Car Kit is available in both iPhone or microUSB (for all other smartphones) versions and comes with a built-in tw...
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Fanhattan updates iOS app with WatchList feature, content from Cinemax, HBO and NBC
Posted On 31 Jul 2012 By Edgar Alvarez. Under: Uncategorized.
Fanhattan's often been praised for offering a one-stop hub where folks can keep track of all their cherished entertainment shows, which has led it to become a crowd favorite amongst iOS users. Well, today the application's expanding its TV guide serv...
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