Posted on 17th January 2010 in Flash | 1 Comment »
Since Flash CS5 was announced last year, community has became passionate about pretty much everything Adobe has to say, recently in regard to dumped CS5 beta and the new Flash Player 10.1. Some sceptics even go as far as suggesting dumping the ActionScript codebase in favour of JavaScript over speed, an absurd idea.
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Those of you wondering on how to enable Caps Lock feature on iPhone, here’s a quick rundown: Read the rest of this entry »
On Friday, on the meeting of EPP-ED Group of European Parliament in Tallinn, Estonian Minister of Economic Affairs and Communication, Mr Juhan Parts, condemned telecom companies preventing the open use of Skype in their networks.
Shortly after Skype’s iPhone App launch, which allows people to make P2P free calls to their contacts on Skype, Deutsche Telecom AG announced they will prevent its customers from using Skype on Apple Inc.’s iPhone as in violation to iPhone subscription contracts.
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On Friday Telia announced iPhone3G prices for Sweden. It will be available in all 84 Swedish Telia stores with 3 subscription options, iMini, iMidi and iMaxi, offering the cheapest iPhone ever for 1 SEK (0.11€)! Read the rest of this entry »
For many the argument of not getting the iPhone is due to the fact that this kind of PDA-like phone with a big screen is fragile. A good argument indeed but what’s the reality? PC World is giving some hard time to one of their iPhones to give you answers. Read the rest of this entry »
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Google has launched iPhone Application, a bundle of services specifically designed for iPhone allowing its users to easily switch between Google’s great products.
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Apple iPhone will receive a serious speed upgrade in 2008.
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All the speculations about gPhone should now be concluded. Ironically Google has thought bigger than just another iPhone.
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