UberTwitter Is The Most Popular Twitter App
Remember when we thought Twitter was going to crush all the third party Twitter applications? Hasn’t happened.The most popular Twitter client going is UberTwitter for BlackBerry, according to a sampling of Twitter’s API done by coder Ed Finkler. Almost 9% of Tweets sent out each day come from UberTwitter. The next most popular is Tweetdeck...
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Steve Jobs announces new iPods, iTunes Ping, new Apple TV
Steve Jobs kicked off Apple’s yearly September keynote this afternoon by unveiling an updated iOS and newly redesigned iPods. “It’s the biggest change in the iPod line ever,” Jobs said. Shuffles are going back to button-based navigation, and it’ll come in five colors, each $49 (for 2GB). The iPod Nano is now a multitouch, which...
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Gmail Priority Inbox Launches: Your E-mail Will Never Be the Same
Today, Google will begin rolling out Priority Inbox for Gmail, a new feature for managing massive amounts of e-mail. Your inbox will never be the same again. Priority Inbox is Google’s (Google) attempt to solve the e-mail woes of Gmail (Gmail) power users. At its core, the feature is an algorithm; Priority Inbox uses information...
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Blackberry Officially Banned in India
Indian officials meet to decide whether to ban some of Research In Motion’s BlackBerry services, a day before the deadline runs out for the firm to give security agencies access to its secure data. Government sources have said the Aug. 31 deadline could be extended if Research In Motion says it has a solution to...
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The New T-Mobile G2
Earlier this week, T-Mobile put up a teaser site for the upcoming HTC G2 smartphone. Today, Engadget has received photos of the phone out in the wild. The new device, which is the T-Mobile branded version of the HTC Vision, features a slide-out keyboard just like the original T-Mobile G1. The G2 will also be...
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Nokia’s N9 Smartphone: Like an iPhone, but Less Brave
(Source Fast Company) Apple‘s designs are almost always instant classics, and often push the boundaries of the genre’s look and feel. Nokia’s designs, of late, are not, and do not. At all. So how is Nokia hoping to make its N9 smartphone a success? By aping Apple. Data on the N9 surfaced back in June, even though...
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Google to Launch Chrome Web Store
Google has a plan to become a force in everything from TV to gaming, and today it’s become clear that plan involves the upcoming Chrome Web Store. Video game website 1up was able to grab some photographs of a presentation Google delivered to a room of game developers at the GDC Europe conference. The presentation...
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BlackBerry Torch: Too Little Too Late?
To say that Google and Apple have left RIM in the dust is a bit of an understatement. While RIM has the lion’s share of the smartphone market in the U.S., that number is beginning to decline while Android’s and Apple’s continue to grow each quarter. RIM has always been focused on the enterprise side...
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