Sunday, March 4, 2012

Serious Smartphones With QWERTY Keyboards


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Serious Smartphones With QWERTY KeyboardsSoftware keyboards have come far, but sometimes the best way to tackle work on the go is to use a physical keyboard.
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Upgrade Insanity: Why There Are Too Many Smartphones--and How That Hurts ConsumersYou pay $200 for what you think is the best smartphone available; then a few months later the same manufacturer releases a similar phone with much better specs. There has to be a better way.
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Weird and Wonderful Music-Making Apps and ToysA guitar eats an iPad, a tablet becomes a dance-music powerhouse, an iPhone makes like a theremin, and a guitar made of five phones and a cheap speaker cranks out 'Cracklin' Rosie.' And the fun may be just beginning.
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DrawBraille Concept Is a Smartphone for the BlindOne designer dreamed up an idea for a smartphone built with the visually impaired in mind.
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iPhone Jailbreak: 5 Apps to Control your PrivacyJailbreaking your iPhone gives you complete control over the device, enabling you to install all kinds of tools that make sure your data stays under your control.
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First Look: Nokia 808 PureView and Lumia 610 SmartphonesWe especially enjoyed the 808 Pureview's 41-megapixel camera sensor and Dolby Digital Plus sound.
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AT&T's HTC One X Flashy Smartphone: Quad-Core Everywhere But the U.S.The HTC One X Android phone will be choked back to dual-core in the United States to accommodate AT&T's 4G LTE network.
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850,000 Android Phones Activated Daily, Says GoogleAndroid's growth continues to be impressive if the latest numbers given by Google are accurate.
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Intel Presents New Smartphone Chips, Partnership With ZTEIntel Monday announced smartphone chips and said that ZTE and Orange will both build devices based on its Atom microprocessor.
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Mobile Network Operators Set Guidelines for App PrivacyAmid growing concerns over the privacy policies of mobile phone apps, the GSMA has published a set of guidelines that aims to give users more transparency.
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